Emily Itami’s Fault Lines (£12.99, Phoenix) is a funny, whipsmart story of a modern love affair that’ll leave you weeping and hugging the book. There have been some major books out this year: Sally Rooney’s blockbuster Beautiful World, Where Are You (£16.98, Faber), Natasha Brown’s slim-but-powerful Assembly (£12.99, Penguin) and Raven Leilani’s Luster (£14.99, Pan Macmillan), while Matrix by Lauren Groff (£16.98, Cornerstone) has won legions of fans who are elated by how much they care about 12th century nuns.
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