10 Books to Pick Up in September 2010

By Anne Fortier
464 pages; Ballantine
Call this debut novel Julie and Juliet: It's about a contemporary woman descended from the model for Shakespeare's heroine.
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By Laura Lippman
384 pages; William Morrow
The popular mystery-series author's latest stand-alone: a terrifying story about a death-row inmate obsessed with the only victim he left alive.
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By Jennifer Joyner
264 pages; Skirt!
A familiar tale—food-obsessed woman finally conquers her demons, almost—is noteworthy for its memoirist's brutally frank voice.
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By Larry McMurtry
160 pages; Simon & Schuster
Just as winning as the first two installments of the Lonesome Dove author's lifelong reminiscences.

By Cristina García
224 pages; Scribner
A multicultural group of strangers gathers in a Central American hotel in this exotic, lush, and sensual novel from the author of Dreaming in Cuban.
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