NEW YORK – Fall books mean more than literary fiction. The top releases this season range from a fairy tale newly told to memoirs about a famous writer's indomitable mother and life after marriage to a famous rock star. Some books were a decade or more in the making, while former Vice President Kamala Harris' “107 Days” was finished in a matter of months.
Here are 10 new books to look for.
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“Hansel and Gretel,” Stephen King
You may think you know the Grimms' fairy tale about two children lost in the woods. But a new edition this fall promises a fresh and modern take : the words are by Stephen King and the illustrations from the archives of the late Maurice Sendak, who had worked on a 1990s opera adaptation. Warns King in the book's introduction: “You will say t