There are some exciting new titles coming out next month. Here is my pick of the batch. All links will pass you over to Hive.co.uk who will deliver your book to your nearest independent bookseller.
Author: David Eggers
Publisher: Penguin
Format: Hardback
Release Date: October 10th 2013
Summary: Even before its release The Circle is proving to be controversial. Eggers, author of last year's satirical Hologram for the King, has produced a challenge to large modern technology companies such as Facebook and Google and their influence as employers and on individual daily life. Pre-order this if you enjoy sci-fi, thrillers, social networking or technology.
Author: Diane Setterfield
Publisher: Orion
Format: Hardback
Release Date: October 10th 2013
Summary: Setterfield has already proven herself as a talented writer through achieving the top spot of the New York Times Bestseller list for her novel The Thirteen Tale. In Victorian England a boy hits a rook with a slingshot; the cause of its sudden unexpected death. Years on as an adult with a family his childhood actions come back to haunt him. Pre-order this if you enjoy dark, gothic mysteries.
Author: Paul Torday
Publisher: Phoenix
Format: Paperback (Hardback was released in January 2013)
Release Date: 10th October 2013
Summary: Whilst not a completely new release the new paperback version of Torday's latest novel deserves a spot in the new titles list. Torday is a well known name in contemporary literature most notably known for Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. Light Shining in the Forest follows the story of newly appointed Children's Czar, Norman. When two children go missing shortly after his appointment Normal knows it is his responsibility to find them. The hardback version has already been awarded with some decent reviews. Pre-order this if you enjoy crime, thrillers and politically influenced novels.
Author: Donna Tartt
Publisher: Little Brown Book Group
Format: Hardback
Release Date: 22nd October 2013
Summary: This is the long awaited new book of the author of two bestsellers; The Little Friend and The Secret History. Set in New York after a tragic accident which leaves protagonist, Theo, left to live with the family of a wealthy family friend. There are hints of dark undertones, of crime and underground New York. Most unusually the novel appears to surround itself around a painting. Theo's life is intrinsically linked to the painting that reminds him of his lost mother. There is a huge amount of talk about this novel and expectations are high. Pre-order this is if you are keen to be reading the next most talked about novel.
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