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Some of the books on today’s list have already been released this month. I’ve included the release dates for the rest of them so that you will know when to look for them if they also appeal to you!
In lieu of sharing a stock photo in this post, I’ll let the covers speak for themselves. Aren’t they neat?
1. Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White
Why I’m Interested: It’s nice to see more books being published about people who live in rural places.
by David Arnold
Why I’m Interested: This sounds so good.
3. Somewhere Beyond the Sea (The House in the Cerulean Sea, #2) by T.J. Klune
Why I’m Interested: I’ve been meaning to read this series since it was still a standalone novel. Someday I will read it.
4. This World Is Not Yours by Kemi Ashing-Giwa
Why I’m Interested: I love stories about the dangerous side of space travel.
5. This Land Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story by Julio Anta
Release Date: October 1
Why I’m Interested: The cover is eye-catching and already seems to tell a story.
(This cover was too large to upload, but the link below contains it)
6. If I Stopped Haunting You by Colby Wilkens
Release Date: October 15
Why I’m Interested: It’s so fun to find books about writers going on writers’ retreats.
7. Januaries by Olivie Blake
Release Date: October 15
Why I’m Interested: This sounds like a wonderful hodgepodge of storylines.
8. Don’t Let the Forest In by C.G. Drews
Release Date: October 29
Why I’m Interested: I can’t wait to be scared by it!
9. She’s Always Hungry: Stories by Eliza Clark
Release Date: November 12
Why I’m Interested: November is such a dark and dreary time of year due to the overcast skies, time change, and weak sunlight where I live. I might as well read a lot of horror then!
10. The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Release Date: November 19
Why I’m Interested: I recently reviewed a book for Long and Short Reviews about how to use wild plants as food as well as natural remedies. That experience makes me curious to learn more.
Most of these look way too spooky for me! I’m a wimp. I hope you enjoy them, though.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
Thank you. 🙂 And no worries there.
Ooh, I like the idea of the Serviceberry. I wonder if Luminous Beings’ title was inspired by Star Wars — “Luminous beings are we! Not this crude matter!”
I commented on your post before seeing your comment here.
That’s a great question. it could be!
Ooh nice pucks! Some new to me ones but I did recently hear about Januaries and it does have a nice magical feel to it! Definitely plan on reading that one at some point! Lol.
Thanks for visiting my TTT!
Picks. Nice picks! Darn you autocorrect. Lol.
I’ve really enjoyed the two Andrew Joseph White books I’ve read, so I’ve got my fingers crossed for you with this new one.
Thank you. 🙂
No worries, Jessica. Typos happen.
You’re welcome. Yes, Januaryies has a very magical feel to it.
Great list, Astilbe! Don’t Let the Forest In looks very intriguing. Happy Tuesday!
Thank you. You, too!
This is an interesting and varied tbr! Happy fall reading!
Thank you.
This is why we try to have so much “face out” display space at my library – the covers are all just so beautiful and eye-catching!
That makes total sense!
I have heard so much about T J Klune that I feel like I need to give at least one of his books a try (maybe another TBR?)
I hope you like her if you read her.
The Serviceberry sounds very intriguing and just perfect for this time of year!
Absolutely. 🙂
LOL! I do not want to be scared by any books. But I like that you stick with what you enjoy.
Heh, that’s common. 🙂
The World is not Yours sounds right up my alley! Awesome list, hope you enjoy them!
Thank you. Happy reading.
Great list! I just finished Somewhere Beyond the Sea over the weekend, and loved it — I can definitely recommend both books!
Thank you and glad to hear that.
I can’t believe I forgot about the TJ Klune book!! This is a great list and I hope you enjoy them!
Thank you. Happy reading.
TJ Klune has recently popped up on my radar. Sounds good!
I loved Braiding Sweetgrass. I’ll have to look at The Serviceberry — those are among the first plants to flower in the spring in my area, so I like the title!
That’s awesome. Enjoy.
I am quite curious about both Cerulean Sea and Olivie Blake as an author. Have fun with these!
Thank you. 🙂
The cover of Somewhere Beyond the Sea is beautiful
Agreed!
The Serviceberry sounds really interesting!
It sure does. 🙂
Ooooh nice! I’m excited about the TJ Klune book too, and I didn’t know Robin Wall Kimmerer had another book out. I loved Braiding Sweetgrass and I’d love to read another book from her!
May you enjoy them both.
I’ve added 3 of these to my already too long tbr list. What was the book you read on using wild plants as food and medicine?
Happy reading! This is the similar book I recently reviewed: https://www.longandshortreviews.com/book-reviews/backyard-herbal-remedies-a-beginners-guide-to-identifying-foraging-and-wildcrafting-herbal-remedies-straight-from-nature-by-krista-edwards/
Looks like some good picks here! Hope you enjoy ’em all!
Thank you. 🙂
I also have Somewhere Beyond The Sea. I really want to get to it, hopefully soon.
Hope you like it!
I need to try Klune, and your #4. Have fun!
Thanks. You, too.
Somewhere Beyond the Sea is on my TBR list too, just as soon as my library hold comes in, in about four months. Have a wonderful week.
Good luck with your hold!
Intrigued by She’s Always Hungry. Going to look it up now. Hope you enjoy these!
Thank you. Happy reading.
Ohh this is a great list! I want to read so many of those books too! Especially “Compound Fracture” and “Don’t let the Forest In”! 😀
Thank you very much. 🙂
I’m so excited for Januaries, I’ve been trying to get into short story collections more and one by Olivie Blake is a must-read for me!
May you enjoy it!
I’m looking forward to Don’t Let the Forest In but I think we have to wait until next year for it here 🙁 Thanks for stopping by my TTT this week.
You’re welcome. If only books were released on the same day everywhere.
None of these look familiar to me, but C.G’s cover art sure LOOKS perfectly atmospheric and ideal for this time of year. 🙂 Hope you enjoy these all and MANY thanks for visiting my list this week!
You’re quite welcome. 🙂
Wow–these are really new to me! Great work! Thanks for reading my post!
You’re welcome. 🙂
A good looking list of books. The covers are great. I want to read Somewhere Beyond The Sea at some point.
Have a great week!
Thanks. Hope you like that one.
Oooh, I want to read Luminous Beings, too! And while I’m curious about Don’t Let the Forest In, I’m worried about it being too spooky for me 😂
I hope you enjoy these 🙂
That’s often a problem this time of year. Hope it’s not too scary!
Looks like you’ve got a super creepy and scary looking list of books on your fall TBR! The Serviceberry sounds really good, and I loved Braiding Sweetgrass.
Thank you! Glad you liked that one.
I’m currently reading Somewhere Beyond the Sea and definitely enjoying it so far. Hope you’ll enjoy all of these!
Oh, fun! And thanks.
Compound Fractures is a really good but also hefty read. I hope you like it.
That’s good to know. Thank you.