As we move into election season and the holiday season, don’t forget that we still need to escape with a good book every now and then! Though November is often a slower month for book publishing, there are still plenty of new gems to be found.
This month, these 34 books being published in November 2020 are on my radar. Fiction and nonfiction, thrillers and romances and fantasies – this list has a little bit of everything. Hopefully something here will pique your interest!
Published on November 3rd:

Susie Yang – White Ivy

Megan Hunter – The Harpy

Anstey Harris – The Museum of Forgotten Memories

Sarah M. Eden – The Gentleman and the Thief
Published on November 10th:

Ellen Alpsten – Tsarina

Anthony Horowitz – Moonflower Murders (sequel)

Ruth Gilligan – The Butchers’ Blessing

David Diop – At Night All Blood is Black

Mina Hardy – After All I’ve Done

Emily Schultz – Little Threats

Laura Taylor Namey – A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow

Alexandria Bellefleur – Written in the Stars

Paulo Coelho – The Archer

Liz Nugent – Little Cruelties

Nicola Cornick – The Forgotten Sister

Nev March – Murder in Old Bombay

Danielle Evans – The Office of Historical Corrections

Emmanuel Acho – Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man

Kate Baer – What Kind of Woman
Published on November 12th:

Bridget Collins – The Betrayals
Published on November 17th:

Dolores Reyes – Eartheater

Toshikazu Kawaguchi – Before the Coffee Gets Cold

Holly Bourne – Pretending

Chloe Gong – These Violent Delights

James Bailey – The Flip Side

Lori Nelson Spielman – The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany

Barack Obama – A Promised Land

Kwame Alexander – Light for the World to See: A Thousand Words on Race and Hope

David Hopen – The Orchard

David Yoon – Super Fake Love Song
Published on November 24th:

Zeyn Joukhadar – The Thirty Names of Night

Donna Hill – Confessions in B-Flat

Minerva Spencer – Notorious

Philippa Gregory – Dark Tides
So there you have it! What books on this list are you excited to read? What new November 2020 books did I miss? Let me know in the comments!
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