Halloween is right around the corner. Can you believe it??
As quickly as the time is passing, this year, it may be a blessing-hoping that things are better in the next anyway. They can't be worse, can they? The sad things is, I think they can.
But each day is a new day to change our mindset, to try again, to work for something better, to make a difference in the world. If you are like me, and feeling despondent and demoralized, escape into a book now and then. It's good for the soul.
Here are some newly released and upcoming titles that I'm looking forward to (click on the book to take you to the goodreads.com description):
I'm really looking forward to reading this literary suspense novel. It's getting a lot of buzz since it has been long-listed for the National Book Award. |
I'm not sure what to expect from this novel about Imperial Russia. Reviews suggest to be prepared for Game of Thrones-like sex and violence.
This is going to be a long read--over 700 pages! But I'll read anything this man writes. |
Though his books have gotten somewhat formulaic, I LOVE the formula! Follett takes us to the Dark Ages this time.
I'm not adding this to my list, but I know a lot of people would really enjoy this upcoming title. It's considered a Grey's Anatomy meets Scrubs read.
This seems very different from Picoult's other books. It's an alternate worlds story about the choices we make.
I'm currently reading another of Turton's books (see below) and it's so beautifully, and cleverly written that I have to put his new one on my list too.
My current line up:
I'm not sure how this is going to end, but so far it's a compelling mystery/magical realism that I can't put down.
Next:
I'm so excited to read this, that I bought it! Historical literary fiction, set in the 20's--right up my alley!
And, coming to the big screen (or maybe just Netflix:)
For your younger readers:
A new middle school read by the author of The War That Saved My Life. Watch for this to be on the Newberry lists!
This is a survival tale told in verse. Think Hatchet for girls.
Coming YA:
I liked Lacour's We Are Okay. This sounds even more intriguing (and no, it's not historical fiction but I adore this cover).
What's on your to-read list?
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