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Top 5 Of New October Books To Read In The Middle Of Autumn




Books, shortlisted to the most prestigious literary awards of the year, are probably on the radar for the most of loyal book readers, already trying to guess the probable winners. But book industry doesn't slow down and every month we get new books on the market. To assist your reading choices, here's our usual Top 5 of new October books:



by Sophie Kinsella


The bestselling author serves her new heartwarming novel. Eve, a successful novelist, wakes up one day in a hospital without any memories. Her husband explains that she has undergone a complex operation to remove a malignant brain tumor. As Eve learns to walk and talk again, she begins to recall what's most important to her in her life.







by Paula Hawkins


The author of The Girl On The Train comes back with her newest mystery novel. Eris, is a Scottish island accessible from the mainland only twelve hours a day. It hosts only one house, which belonged to the artist Vanessa whose unfaithful husband disappeared twenty years ago. Now the house belongs to Grace who likes her isolation. But the secrets of the island are about to emerge when a shocking discovery is made in an art gallery in London, and a visitor breaks Grace's solitude.






by Kathleen Glasgow


This writer tries to reveal a big problem of teenage alcoholism with a story of a fifteen-year-old girl. Bella is a real teenager annoyed with her parents" demands or their total ignorance. Her love life is also shattered, and the only person who truly loved her without any demands was her grandmother, but she is dead. So Bella tries to dull her annoyance and sadness with a glass of any alcohol she can find because everybody drinks. But when one drunk night leads Bella to the hospital, she has to face the reality and her addiction.






by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin


The collaboration of two globally acclaimed authors turned our to be an engaging historical fiction. It's 1940 and it's Bletchley Park - a home for WWII codebreakers. Nineteen-year-old Jacob joins the best ones to crack Nazi's Enigma cipher while his fourteen-year-old sister Lizzie is trying to solve the mysterious disappearance of their mother. Entangled in messages, codes and riddles, the siblings must work together to unravel the shocking puzzle.






by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey


Finally it's October and it's time for a new book by John Grisham! But this time it's a nonfiction giving accounts on ten true stories of wrongful convictions. With a gripping suspense Grisham tells about innocent men who were found guilty and had lost decades of their free life, and how it turned into dramatic court battles to get them to exoneration because of corrupt court system, misconduct and even racism.






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