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New Book Releases: September 7, 2021

Each week, I’ll catalog the biggest and most exciting adult and YA fiction — and the occasional nonfiction — coming out that Tuesday.

Angela Lashbrook
5 min readSep 6, 2021

MATRIX, Lauren Groff. Cast out of Eleanor of Aquitaine’s court, the ungainly and independent “bastardess” Marie de France becomes the prioress of a decrepit abbey, which she will elevate to glory over the course of her life. This clever, funny novel is undoubtedly one of the best books of the year. “Groff has outdone herself with an accomplishment as radiant as Marie’s visions,” writes Publisher’s Weekly in a starred review. Aggregated critical reviews, Bookshop.

THE BONES OF RUIN, Sarah Raughley. In Victorian London, a tightrope walker with little memory of her past and who can’t die becomes entangled in a secret society’s plot to save the world from an impending apocalypse. Read an excerpt here. Bookshop.

NEVER SAW ME COMING, Vera Kurian. A trio of psychopathic participants in a study of their disorder embark on a vigilante investigation when someone starts murdering psychopaths in the study. Hilarious, empathetic, startling, and unique; a…

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Angela Lashbrook
Angela Lashbrook

Written by Angela Lashbrook

I’m a columnist for OneZero, where I write about the intersection of health & tech. Also seen at Elemental, The Atlantic, VICE, and Vox. Brooklyn, NY.

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