10 Best Books for Scorpios to Embrace Their Bravery and Emotional Depth

From celebrity memoirs to moving novels, we’ve got recommendations for the best books to read this season

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Best Books to Read If You're a Scorpio

It’s to celebrate the Scorpios in our lives.

Scorpios, the eighth sign on the zodiac calendar, are typically born between Oct. 23 and Nov. 21. This Water sign is known for a variety of traits, including bravery, loyalty and determination.

“Scorpios are emotionally deep,” astrologist Lisa Stardust previously told PEOPLE, adding that, “They like to connect with others in a profound way, but will sting others when they are let down.”

If you’re looking for a book written by a famous Scorpio, a novel that will resonate with you emotionally or an emotionally-stirring read for the moody fall months, look no further.

See below for some of the best books to dive into this Scorpio season.

‘Black Shield Maiden’ by Willow Smith and Jess Handel

<p>Del Rey </p> 'Black Shield Maiden' by Willow Smith and Jess Hendel

Del Rey

'Black Shield Maiden' by Willow Smith and Jess Hendel

Willow Smith may be a music superstar, but she’s also an author. In her first novel, the singer presents a historical saga when Yafeu, a warrior in a Ghanaian empire, is transported to a strange world after she’s stolen from her home. Yafeu is tasked with serving a princess, Ferydis, who will help Yafeu realize her true potential and place.

‘Greenlights’ by Matthew McConaughey

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Crown

'Greenlights' by Matthew McConaughey

This moving book by the acclaimed actor (and Scorpio) is based on the many diary entries that McConaughey has kept over the years. Full of wisdom and life lessons, this book is sure to foster new ideas and creativity for readers, no matter their sign.

‘What I Ate in One Year’ by Stanley Tucci

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Fig Tree

'What I Ate in One Year' by Stanley Tucci

Scorpio icon Stanley Tucci pays tribute to some of his best meals in this culinary memoir, which recounts what the star ate over the course of one year. Ranging from dishes eaten during his travels, in between shows and with family at home, this book is a touching ode to the special memories that food can bring.

‘The Storm We Made’ by Vanessa Chan

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S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books

'The Storm We Made' by Vanessa Chan

This historical fiction novel centers Cecily, a former housewife who falls for a general, as well as the world of espionage. When the consequences of her actions place her family in danger, Cecily will stop at nothing to save her children. This is a story rooted in loyalty.

‘Nightcrawling’ by Leila Mottley

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Knopf

'Nightcrawling' by Leila Mottley

In this stunning debut, Kiara, a teenager living in East Oakland, is balancing many responsibilities after the fracture of her family — she must pay rent for herself and her brother, Marcus, and care for the young boy next year, who was abandoned by his mother. Kiara, determined to stay afloat, turns to the world of night crawling but finds herself caught up in a police investigation that could expose a scandal within the Oakland Police Department.

‘The Atlas Six’ by Olivie Blake

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PAN MACMILLAN

'The Atlas Six' by Olivie Blake

The first installment of Blake’s Atlas trilogy is perfect for those craving a story brimming with adventure. Following six young magicians who must compete against each other for an invitation into the exclusive and secret Alexandrian Society, this dark academia favorite sees protagonists giving major bravery and Scorpio energy.

‘Bits and Pieces’ by Whoopi Goldberg

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Blackstone Publishing, Inc

'Bits and Pieces' by Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg is now a household name, but as the EGOT winner, The View co-host and Scorpio describes in this memoir, she wouldn’t be anywhere without her late mother, Emma. The entertainer looks back on her acclaimed career, as well as her heartfelt bond with her mother and brother, Clyde, with humor and heart.

‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Brontë

<p>Penguin Classics</p> 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Brontë

Penguin Classics

'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Brontë

Nothing spells dark and moody like Emily Brontës classic novel, telling of the tempestuous romance between young Catherine Earnshaw and the brooding Heathcliff. For Scorpios looking for an emotional read, this is the perfect one to pick up during the colder months, too.

‘It’s All Magic’ by Aliza Kelly

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Hay House

'It's All Magic' by Aliza Kelly

In this book by astrologer Aliza Kelly, the author encourages readers to tap into their curiosity and foster it in their everyday lives. This yearlong guide, incorporating writing prompts, exercises and insights on astrology and more, is sure to be a useful resource for every season.

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

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Orion Paperbacks

'The Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

In 1945 Barcelona, Daniel, the son of an antiquarian book dealer, comes across a strange book called The Shadow of the Wind. Other works by the author, however, are being inexplicably destroyed, and Daniel’s quest for answers sends him on an epic journey in this novel perfect for autumn.

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