Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2015

16 Sep

It’s about time to throw on your blanket scarves and pick up a pumpkin spiced latte in anticipation for fall! What better way to celebrate this change of seasons with a new book? Here at Blushing Boutique, we have compiled a list of the most anticipated books of fall 2015! Let us know if you have any suggestions as well!

1.Purity by Jonathan Franzen

Purity

This story is about a young woman who is struggling with student debt and a plethora of family secrets. The author of The Corrections and Freedom has imagined a world of distinctly original characters and follows their intertwining paths throughout the novel.

2. Mess: One Man’s Struggle to Clean Up His House and His Act by Barry Yourgrau

Mess

New York writer Barry Yourgrau struggles with severe clutter and hoarding; this book is about his journey to unpack his home and mind. His project of taking control of his life and extreme hoarding is eye opening to the issue that millions of people face.

3.The Girl in The Spiders Web: A Lisbeth Salander Novel by David Lagercrantz

The Girl in the Spiders Web

Despite Stieg Larsson passing away before he was able to finish the fourth manuscript in the Millennium Series, a fellow Swedish novelist who has continued the saga wrote this book! This time, Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist take on a new case involving the NSA.

4. A Windows Open by Elisabeth Egan

A windows Open

This fresh and funny novel by the writer of Where’d You Go, Bernadette and I Don’t Know How She Does It is about what happens when a wife and mother of three decides to fulfill her professional destiny and take a chance – only to learn it comes at a price.

5. Among the Ten Thousand Things by Julia Pierpont

Among the ten thousand things

This book is about a girl named Kay who is days away from her 12th birthday and opens a box believing it to be an early present. Unfortunately, the contents turn out to be emails between her father and his young lover. It is a story about anger, betrayal and the despair that follows.

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