Hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl
I do not have any witty commentary for you all today. I’m simply feeling grateful for how many different options we all have when deciding what to read next.
Here are ten books I’m looking forward to checking out over the next several months.
1. Four Eids and a Funeral by Faridah Àbíké–Íyímídé
Why I’m Interested: I like romances that include a lot of other plot lines, too. This one sounds like it has plenty going on with the story!
2. In Utero by Chris Gooch
Release Date: January 23
Why I’m Interested: One word – aliens.
3. The Unquiet Bones by Loreth Anne White
Release Date: March 5
Why I’m Interested: There’s something to be said for digging up bones buried in the wrong place and hopefully solving the mystery of how that person died.
4. Canto Contigo by Jonny Garza Villa
Release Date: April 9
Why I’m Interested: High school romances can be so much fun to read about.
5.Pretty Furious by E.K. Johnston
Release Date: April 16
Why I’m Interested: Do I advocate seeking revenge in real life? Of course not! Reading about fictional characters getting revenge sounds awesome, though.
6. Supplication by Nour Abi-Nakhou
Release Date: May 7
Why I’m Interested: This sounds really scary, and maybe too scary for me to actually read. If I do find my courage, it will be interesting to see how the main character escapes from the house where she is trapped.
7. The Honey Witch by Sydney J. Shields
Release Date: May 14
Why I’m Interested: The fairytale aesthetic. Imagine being cursed to never fall in love again! I mean, I know some people never fall in love even once in their lives and are perfectly happy that way, but it’s quite a different thought for those of us who have had that experience.
8. The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton
Release Date: May 21
Why I’m Interested: The attention-grabbing title. A society without murder sounds appealing, but I’ll bet the catch to living there is going to be a big one.
9.Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan
Release Date: May 21
Why I’m Interested: This could be a nice refresher after some of the horror and other darker works on this list.
10.Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans by Sammy Lisel
Release Date: May 28
Why I’m Interested: It sounds interesting.