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Fresh Releases: 10 Books to Nab This Week

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Recently Released Publications: 10 New Titles to Explore
Recently Released Publications: 10 New Titles to Explore

Fresh Releases: 10 Books to Nab This Week

In the world of literature, August 2025 has proven to be a bountiful month for book enthusiasts. A plethora of new novels have graced the shelves, offering a diverse array of themes, genres, and styles.

Among the August releases, Penny Zang's debut novel, "Doll Parts", published by Sourcebooks Landmark, has been making waves. This career-defining work delves into topics such as friendship, grief, and Sylvia Plath's place in literature. Library Journal has praised "Doll Parts" for its thoughtful exploration of serious themes.

Another notable August release is Anders de la Motte's "The Glass Man", published by Atria/Emily Bestler. This novel excels at atmosphere and explores the emotional wreckage of a character from childhood, while blurring the line between the rational and the uncanny.

In addition to these, the month of August has seen the publication of "Die Wüste und ihr Samen" by Jorge Barón Biza, "Die Besessenheit" (author not specified), "Die kleine Inselbibliothek" (author not specified), "Der Barmann des Ritz" (author not specified), "Das Leben feiern" (author not specified), "Asa" (author not specified), and "hungern beten heulen schwimmen" (author not specified). New paperback novels in August 2025 include works by Sanam Mahloudji, Husch Josten, and Niccolò Ammaniti, among others.

As we move into autumn, the literary landscape continues to promise intrigue. Notable new novels for the season include "Die Assistentin" by Caroline Wahl and "Katabasis" by Rebecca F. Kuang.

"Doll Parts" also addresses the dangers of romanticizing suicide, a theme that adds depth and complexity to the narrative. Meanwhile, Ellie Brannigan's "Death at an Irish Village" offers historical tidbits and a back-and-forth romance.

Lastly, Joshua Hull's "8114" offers a hauntingly cinematic horror experience that is not to be missed. With such a rich array of new novels, readers have much to look forward to in the coming months.

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