The 5 Best Fall Books of 2021, According to Morning Brew Staffers – Morning Brew

Move over BookTok, the Brew Crews Fall reading list is full of gems.

With Teeth by Kristen Arnett

Kristen Arnett is my favorite author. Her fiction is *chefs kiss* and I love her use of humor and how gross she writes. This novel is a super fun read and also a little heartbreaking.Matty Merritt, daily writer

Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney

Sally Rooney has a weird obsession with thinness, but otherwise this is the perfect, Get in gang, were going crying book to start off my seasonal depression.Susanna Vogel, HR Brew reporter

A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki

A delightful and sometimes dark mystery that intersperses deep examinations of quantum physics and Japanese mythology with the interconnected worlds between a 16-year-old narrator and an American novelist with writers block. Its one of my favorite books about time.Gillian Zamora, director of product management

South Riding by Winifred Holtby

Winifred Holtby raced against the clock to finish this sweeping novel of a seaside English village. In addition to her own quickly approaching death, Holtby was also clearly aware of the coming Second World War. Both of these looming disasters shine through in her quiet meditation of life in a small village and the people and motivations to improve it.Michael Ferrante, integrated marketing director

Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado

This beautifully written collection of horror short stories is perfect for spooky season. If youve ever wondered what happened to the girl with the green ribbon around her neck (you know, from the story that traumatized you in childhood), start with The Husband Stitch. You will cry.Amanda Mier, social media coordinator

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