There's something about fall that says "books." Maybe it's because publishers save some of their most interesting and appealing titles for fall. This year, they're giving us books from such big-name writers as Amy Tan, Salman Rushdie, E.L. Doctorow, Tracy Kidder, Frank McCourt, Jane Smiley and Joan Didion - among many others. So if the prospect of shorter days and chilly weather makes staying in with a good book sound appealing, here's our list of some new ones you may want to cozy up with.

From Nobel laureates J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer and Gabriel Garca Marquez to chick-lit queens Candace Bushnell and Lauren Weisberger - fall fiction certainly runs the gamut.

On the one hand, there are books about the war in Iraq. On the other, there are memoirs by Jerry Lewis, Billy Crystal and Tab Hunter. And in between, there's a lot of fascinating non-fiction.

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