5 great novels to read this fall

Autumn is the best time for quiet reading. We present a selection of new great (in terms of size and sensations) novels that have been published in Ukrainian publications this autumn – from a sensitive story about the rise of a woman in modern-day Afghanistan to the new version of “Buremny” pass” Jane Austen.

“A Thousand Suns” by Khaled Ghosseini

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Khaled Gosseini is not the most popular author in the world who writes about modern Afghanistan. His debut novel “Wind Snake Catcher” (2003) became a worldwide bestseller and has already been published in 34 countries. “Thousand Ostly Suns” is another novel by the author, visions of 2007 rock. Mitt's book gained popularity: the second year it was in first place among the New York Times bestsellers and may not have been removed from the list for a whole century.

“A Thousand Autumn Suns” is a wonderful and important book for those who are unable to understand the life of a married woman in Afghanistan and are saddened by how diverse this world is. The novel chronicles the story of two wives against the backdrop of political life in Afghanistan. Maria was only fifteen when she was sent from the village to Kabul and decided to marry the wealthy elder Rashid. Layla is growing up on the nearby street, one would think she would have a completely different share, and even her homeland is modern and progressive. However, the hardships of the war ruin everything: dreams, hopes, despair… If the Taliban remains in power, people’s lives are transformed into joylessness, hunger, violence and fear. In the midst of this blackness, is it possible to hear the cries of happiness?

“Visualization of the Old Lev”

“Those Who Believed”, Rebecca McKie

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Chicago, 1985 El Tishman on the threshold of the great breakthrough in the quarry: he axis-axle is collecting for his gallery an invaluable collection of mystique of the 1920s. And suddenly the drama of his life flares up: the SAID epidemic and poverty for an entire generation. Friends go one by one, and after the funeral of the closest one – No – For all intents and purposes: in the future. The order will be lost to Fiona, Niko’s sister, who will also experience the loss of power.

Paris, 2015 Fiona arrives in search of her old daughter, but instead of finding her place – in the place, in the guesses, in the roses. A minute later, as soon as she hung, she was spinning in images, lights and pain that she had not yet felt.

The book became a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and brought the writer the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Achievement in Literature, as well as the 2019 Stonewall Prize for Excellence in LGBT Fiction.

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“Prankster” by Tana French

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The new novel from the popular Irish mystery author Tanya French, whose blazing debut, In the Woodlands, won an Edgar Allan Poe Award in 2007, and her latest book, Destroyed Harbor, won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for best thriller. For those who love smart thrillers with an atmosphere of gloomy Irish provinciality, French's novels are an ideal autumn read.

In the novel “The Prankster,” which was published in Ireland in 2020, the author turns to the story of a longtime Chicago policeman, Kel Gooper, who moved to a village in Western Ireland and The known local substrate is being investigated. For help, my brother, the local boy Trey, goes to the detective to get help. What’s wrong with the community, so Detective Hooper explains everything, saying that this is a sign of inacceptability right to your door.

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“Stormy All”, Emily Brontë

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This fall, Nebo BookLab Publishing is releasing a re-release of Emily Brontë's cult novel “Storm Pass” with illustrations by the artist Maria Seymour. If you, just like us, check out the screen adaptation of Emerald Finell, Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, then it’s time to re-read the legendary, poignant and poignant history of two homelands, Earnshaw and Lintonov, who lived with Zakhidny Yorkshires, they will squabble, they will rage, they will hurt one another and take revenge.

Apparently, “Stormy Pass” talks about the moaning of Katherine Earnshaw and Gotcliffe, a young man whom Katherine’s father knew as a child on the street in Liverpool and howled like his son. The couple goes through a tragic struggle and a trying life. This novel contains elements of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century in the themes “Storm Pass” and “Thrush's Nest”.

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“Vroztich”, Irina Vigovska

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“Vroztich” is a sad, humorous and feminist novel about joy and life after it. The main heroine of the story is the 30-year-old artist Zera, a friend and mother of two children. The novel begins with a scene in which Zera learns about the safety of her husband Mosha in front of her sleeping family. The stench lingers in other minds for a long time, in order to straighten everything out. They talk, they laugh, they pretend, and they seem to find a way out of the crisis. Then a full-scale war begins, the heroine disagrees with the man, reaches a volunteer organization, where she knows the khan. Prote and this hundred-year-olds become traumatic for Zeri…

The author of the novel, Irina Vigovska, is a brilliant editor at The Village and Bazilik Media. It seems that “Vroztich” is a book that can be a mirror for anyone and be wrapped up in the words “You are not alone.”

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