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Top 5 Of New September Books With The Famous Best-Selling Authors





If you've been not that one who longs for the fall, the publishing houses have done everything you'll love September for. Just look through our Top 5 of new September books and you'll understand what we have in mind:



by Sally Rooney


Yes, this favourite author is back with her new novel, which, of course, will leave you emotionally devastated. Peter and Ivan are brothers but they don't have many things in common. After their father's death both grieving brothers find themselves in strange and thorny romantic relationships - Peter juggling with two different women, and a loner Ivan with an older lady. Soon brothers realize that they are not so different after all.





by Richard Osman


Put aside the gripping Thursday Murder Club, as this very productive writer has started a new series with a duo who are ready to solve the most complicated murders. Steven Wheeler enjoys his retired life while his daughter-in-law Amy Wheeler is on a mission as a private security officer on a remote island guarding a famous writer. But she cannot avoid a dead body and a killer, so she calls Steven for help and the chase begins.





by Olga Tokarczuk


The Nobel Prize-winning writer comes back this September with her ninth novel. In 1913 Mieczysław, a Polish student, suffering from tuberculosis arrives to a guesthouse in western Poland. Every day the residents philosophize over shots of hallucinogenic local liqueur on various topics such as if the devil exists or will there be a war. However, Mieczysław starts to sense something sinister lurking around, but no matter the attempts to prevent it, it has already chosen a new target.




by Jo Nesbo


Jo Nesbo is back with a sequel to The Kingdom. Brothers Carl and Roy Opgard are doing well after well-covered murders and keeping up the business of the hotel. Actually Roy has even a bigger plan - to expand with an amusement park. But sheriff Kurt Olsen is still looking for the evidence to bring them down. The brothers will never let him do this and, thus, the body count might get even higher in this small Norwegian town.





by Yuval Noah Harari


The best-selling author of Sapiens has done another tremendous job and for non-fiction lovers presents his newly gathered history of how humans have obtained information over the last 100,000 years. From the Stone Age to AI, he tackles how the information or misinformation travelled in the Bible, during witch-hunts, Stalinism, Nazi times and modern populism, and how we can still fix our communication problems before it's too late.

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