It seems like every reader is gearing up for all the amazing releases of 2019 and I am no exception. Next year has so many awesome titles that it's hard to even decide what I'm most excited for! However, I definitely don't want to miss out on the amazing books that are still going to come out this year. November and December are going to be full of releases and I wanted to share a few of my most anticipated with you.
Outrun the Wind by Elizabeth Tammi
Guys, this is a f/f greek mythology retelling about a huntress of Artemis. I love Artemis and I love queer retellings. There is nothing about this book that doesn't sound amazing.
Guys, this is a f/f greek mythology retelling about a huntress of Artemis. I love Artemis and I love queer retellings. There is nothing about this book that doesn't sound amazing.
The Resolutions by Mia Garcia
I've been reading less contemporaries lately but this one still made my list. It's a Lantinx, queer, New Year's tale about a splintering friend group during their senior year. It sounds fun and emotional and like the kind of book that will tug at my heart.
I've been reading less contemporaries lately but this one still made my list. It's a Lantinx, queer, New Year's tale about a splintering friend group during their senior year. It sounds fun and emotional and like the kind of book that will tug at my heart.
Pulp by Robin Talley
This book is told between the perspectives of two queer girls, separated by centuries but connected by finding themselves in pulp fiction. Part of the story takes place in the 1950s and part takes place in the modern day. As someone who loves queer girls and 1950s stories, I'm very ready to read this one.
This book is told between the perspectives of two queer girls, separated by centuries but connected by finding themselves in pulp fiction. Part of the story takes place in the 1950s and part takes place in the modern day. As someone who loves queer girls and 1950s stories, I'm very ready to read this one.
The Disasters by M.K. England
I really hope you guys know how hyped I am about this book by now. It's a queer, space heist with diverse characters and a wild adventure. The story follows a group of space academy washouts as they have to complete a heist to clear their names of a crime they didn't commit. I LOVE heists. I LOVE space. I will LOVE this book.
I really hope you guys know how hyped I am about this book by now. It's a queer, space heist with diverse characters and a wild adventure. The story follows a group of space academy washouts as they have to complete a heist to clear their names of a crime they didn't commit. I LOVE heists. I LOVE space. I will LOVE this book.
Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare
I will admit, the end of Lord of Shadows really threw me off so I'm not as excited about this book as I usually am about Shadowhunter books. However, there's really nothing that can keep me from loving a Shadowhunter book so I'm sure I'm going to devour each and every page.
I will admit, the end of Lord of Shadows really threw me off so I'm not as excited about this book as I usually am about Shadowhunter books. However, there's really nothing that can keep me from loving a Shadowhunter book so I'm sure I'm going to devour each and every page.
The Fork, The Witch, and The Worm by Christopher Paolini
It's been 10 years. Literally 10 years. I don't remember anything that happened in the Inheritance Cycle but that's certainly not stopping me from buying this book immediately.
It's been 10 years. Literally 10 years. I don't remember anything that happened in the Inheritance Cycle but that's certainly not stopping me from buying this book immediately.
What books are you hoping to pick up in November and December? Have any of these made your holiday wish list? Let me know! I'd love to hear if there's any upcoming 2018 releases that I'm missing out on.