), follow-ups from the likes of Zadie Smith and Jay Asher (finally!
), and even a graphic novel from Margaret Atwood (for real!).
Read on for the rest of autumns best bets.

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Twins Pearl and Stasha are imprisoned in Auschwitz as part of Mengele’s Zoo.
Catrina soon realizes their new town may be hauntedand to her horror, Maya wants to meet a ghost.
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After starring in beloved films likeMatildaas a child, Wilson left the spotlight.

She returns as a talented writer withWhere Am I Now?
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This H.P.
Lovecraft bio delves into the writer’s life and influence on pop culture.

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Sattouf picks up where his successful 2015 graphic memoir left off in 1984.
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Is the notoriously private rock star finally going to spill all?
He’s been writingBorn to Runeasily this fall’s most anticipated bookfor the past seven years.

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The “Lottery” author finally gets the critical biography she deserves.
This one, starring the bitter, cynical Det.
Antoinette Conway, may be her best yet.

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Two artists illustrate classic tales from the macabre British writer.
This much-buzzed-about debut captures the messy, awkward, all-consuming emotions of a teen’s first love.
The story unspools from the points of view of other kids at the school.

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Skal plumbs the intriguing mysteries of Bram Stoker’s life.
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The diary she kept while filming the originalStar Warsinspired Fisher’s latest memoir.
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Would that it were fiction.

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InVol.
1, Fincha 17-year-old gangster known as “the Black Hand"met his demise in 19th-century Chicago.
Now the curiously appealing, globe-trotting dead kid is back for a second installment.

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The musician has promised an unvarnished “warts-and-all” look back at his life and career.
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ThePitch Perfectstar can sing, act, and write hilarious tweets.
Fortunately she’s imbued the pieces inScrappy Little Nobodywith that same humor.

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Jo Nesb has called Holt “the godmother of Norwegian crime fiction.”
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