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The Burnout Sophie Kinsella

£22, WATERSTONES

Sasha is well and truly fed up.

Her job has taken over her whole life, she doesn’t have time for her friends and her sex life is non-existent.

Running away to the Devon coast, she finds herself in a quiet hotel – perfect for all the kale smoothies and yoga Sasha plans to sink her teeth into.

Only to her dismay, she finds herself sharing her beach with a grumpy, stressed-out guy called Finn.

How can she commune with nature when he’s sat on a rock watching her?

But when mysterious messages start appearing on the beach, Sasha and Finn now have to start talking.

What’s the mystery? Why are both burned out? ‘Funny, sad, relatable and so brilliantly done. Sophie Kinsella is the queen of romantic comedy’ – Jojo Moyes, bestselling author of Me Before You.

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You, Again Kate Goldbeck

£9.99, AMAZON

If you were a fan of When Harry Met

Sally, then this autumn read will be right up your street.

A steamy friend-to-lovers romp, this rom-com explores the dynamic of modern relationships and love in all its forms.

Ari is a free-spirited yet struggling comedian who likes to keep things casual and never sleeps over at a hookup. Meanwhile, Josh has ambitious plans to find the one.

And after an awkward first meeting at the apartment of the woman they’re both sleeping with, their friendship blossoms as their paths continue to cross over the coming years.

Until one night, the platonic boundaries of their friendship start to blur...

This offbeat romance, set in the streets of New York, is a sure way to warm your heartstrings this chilly November.

Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life Helen Fisher

£9.99, OUT 9 NOVEMBER, WHSMITH

Joe-Nathan loves predictability, but life is a surprising adventure!

And even though mean Charlie at work sometimes calls him Joe-Nuthin, Joe knows he’s not nothing.

Joe is a good friend, good at his job, good at following the rules and good at making things.

And he has his mother’s wisdom to guide him, too.

With Joe about to embark on a journey that gets him out of his comfort zone,

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