Monday 30 May 2022

On My Radar | June 2022


So many books coming out in June that I'm excited for but I managed to whittle it down to my top 12! 
 

Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White  

Released → 7th June 2022

 
Prepare to die. His kingdom is near.

Sixteen-year-old trans boy Benji is on the run from the cult that raised him—the fundamentalist sect that unleashed Armageddon and decimated the world’s population. Desperately, he searches for a place where the cult can’t get their hands on him, or more importantly, on the bioweapon they infected him with.

But when cornered by monsters born from the destruction, Benji is rescued by a group of teens from the local Acheson LGBTQ+ Center, affectionately known as the ALC. The ALC’s leader, Nick, is gorgeous, autistic, and a deadly shot, and he knows Benji’s darkest secret: the cult’s bioweapon is mutating him into a monster deadly enough to wipe humanity from the earth once and for all.

Still, Nick offers Benji shelter among his ragtag group of queer teens, as long as Benji can control the monster and use its power to defend the ALC. Eager to belong, Benji accepts Nick’s terms…until he discovers the ALC’s mysterious leader has a hidden agenda, and more than a few secrets of his own. 
 
A "furious, queer novel" with horror, sci-fi and fantasy elements and it sounds amazing!   
 

Before Takeoff by Adi Alsaid

Released → 7th June 2022


James and Michelle find themselves in the Atlanta airport on a layover. They couldn't be more different, but seemingly interminable delays draw them both to a mysterious flashing green light--and each other.

Where James is passive, Michelle is anything but. And she quickly discovers that the flashing green light is actually... a button. Which she presses. Which may or may not unwittingly break the rules of the universe--at least as those rules apply to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta.

Before they can figure up from down, strange, impossible things start happening: snowstorms form inside the B terminal; jungles sprout up in the C terminal; and earthquakes split the ground apart in between. And no matter how hard they try, it seems no one can find a way in or out of the airport. James and Michelle team up to find their families and either escape the airport, or put an end to its chaos--before it's too late.
 
How fun does this sound though? I love the idea of a contemporary romance mixed with Jumanji elements to shake things up and I love the airport setting. 
 

Ordinary Monsters by J.M. Miro

Released → 7th June 2022


England, 1882. In Victorian London, two children with mysterious powers are hunted by a figure of darkness —a man made of smoke.

Sixteen-year-old Charlie Ovid, despite a lifetime of brutality, doesn't have a scar on him. His body heals itself, whether he wants it to or not. Marlowe, a foundling from a railway freight car, shines with a strange bluish light. He can melt or mend flesh. When two grizzled detectives are recruited to escort them north to safety, they are forced to confront the nature of difference, and belonging, and the shadowy edges of the monstrous.

What follows is a journey from the gaslit streets of London, to an eerie estate outside Edinburgh, where other children with gifts—the Talents—have been gathered. Here, the world of the dead and the world of the living threaten to collide. And as secrets within the Institute unfurl, Marlowe, Charlie and the rest of the Talents will discover the truth about their abilities, and the nature of the force that is stalking them: that the worst monsters sometimes come bearing the sweetest gifts.
 
This just sounds exactly like my kind of story. A gothic fantasy set in Victorian London with mystery and magic!
 

Molly and the Machine by Erik Jon Slangerup  

Released → 7th June 2022


It’s the summer of 1983, and one by one, the kids of Far Flung Falls are disappearing.

With sheer drop-offs at every turn, the woods behind Molly McQuirter’s house have always been a dangerous place—even before something big and metal started lurking in them. But when Molly’s little brother is snatched up before her eyes, she has no choice but to follow. Sure, Wally tends to ruin everything, and his finger practically lives up his nose, but she isn’t about to let him be abducted by some unknown enemy, especially since their mom ran off to Florida two years ago and their dad, who’s slowly morphing into a couch potato, won’t be any help. If Molly wants to protect the family she has left, Wally’s rescue is going to be up to her. So aided a crew of unusually determined pets, Molly sets off on Pink Lightning—her tricked-out bicycle—on a chase through the hills of southern Ohio.

Finding the robot culprit only creates more questions, however, and when the unlikely mastermind behind the robot is uncovered, a new story begins to unfold—one of lost love, family bonds, and some seriously weird science.
 
80's. Summer. Robots taking over. Mystery. Animal sidekicks!! Very excited for this midle grade!
 

Not Good For Maidens by Tori Bovalino

Released → 14th June 2022


Lou never believed in superstitions or magic--until her teenage aunt Neela is kidnapped to the goblin market.

The market is a place Lou has only read about--twisted streets, offerings of sweet fruits and incredible jewels. Everything--from the food and wares, to the goblins themselves--is a haunting temptation for any human who manages to find their way in.

Determined to save Neela, Lou learns songs and spells and tricks that will help her navigate this dangerous world and slip past a goblin's defenses--but she only has three days to find Neela before the market disappears and her aunt becomes one of them forever.

If she isn't careful, the market might just end up claiming her too.
 
I'm desperate to read this one! I tried to get on a blog tour but didn't manage a spot so i'll just have to wait for my pre-order to arrive. The only downside is I much prefer the US cover (above) to the UK one 😬.   
 

Valiant Ladies by Melissa Grey

Released → 14th June 2022


By day Eustaquia “Kiki” de Sonza and Ana Lezama de Urinza are proper young seventeeth century ladies. But when night falls, they trade in their silks and lace for swords and muskets, venturing out into the vibrant, bustling, crime-ridden streets of Potosí, in the Spanish Empire's Viceroyalty of Peru. They pass their time fighting, gambling, and falling desperately in love with one another.

Then, on the night Kiki's engagement to the Viceroy's son is announced, her older brother―heir to her family’s fortune―is murdered. The girls immediately embark on a whirlwind investigation that takes them from the lowliest brothels of Potosí to the highest echelons of the Spanish aristocracy.
 
I was intrigued as soon as I saw this cover and reading teen vigilantes in seventeenth century Spain sealed the deal.    


The Ballad of Perilous Graves by Alex Jennings

Released → 21st June 2022 


Nola is a city full of wonders. A place of sky trolleys and dead cabs, where haints dance the night away and Wise Women keep the order, and where songs walk, talk and keep the spirit of the city alive. To those from Far Away, Nola might seem strange. To failed magician, Perilous Graves, it’s simply home. Then the rhythm stutters.

Nine songs of power have escaped from the magical piano that maintains the city’s beat and without them, Nola will fail. Unexpectedly, Perry and his sister, Brendy, are tasked with saving the city. But a storm is brewing and the Haint of All Haints is awake. Even if they capture the songs, Nola’s time might be coming to an end.
 
I love the New Orleans setting and the magic it encompasses and a magic connected to music is always interesting. 
 

Bad Things Happen Here by Rebecca Barrow

Released → 28th June 2022


Luca Laine Thomas lives on a cursed island. To the outside world, Parris is an exclusive, idyllic escape accessible only to the one percent. There’s nothing idyllic about its history, though, scattered with the unsolved deaths of young women—deaths Parris society happily ignores to maintain its polished veneer. But Luca can’t ignore them. Not when the curse that took them killed her best friend, Polly, three years ago. Not when she feels the curse lingering nearby, ready to take her next.

When Luca comes home to police cars outside her house, she knows the curse has visited once again. Except this time, it came for Whitney, her sister. Luca decides to take the investigation of Whitney’s death into her own hands. But as a shocking betrayal rocks Luca’s world, the identity Whitney’s killer isn’t the only truth Luca seeks. And by the time she finds what she’s looking for, Luca will come face to face with the curse she’s been running from her whole life. 

We love a thriller set on an "exclusive" secluded island. 
 

Blood and Moonlight by Erin Beaty   

Released → 28th June 2022


Rising above the city of Collis is the holy Sanctum. And watching over its spires is Catrin, an orphan girl with unique skills—for she alone can spot the building’s flaws in construction before they turn deadly.

But when Catrin witnesses a murderer escaping the scene of his crime, she’s pulled into the web of a dangerous man who will definitely strike again. Assigned to capture the culprit is the mysterious, brilliant, and enigmatic Simon, whose insights into the mind of a killer are frighteningly accurate.

As the grisly crimes continue, Catrin finds herself caught between murderer and detective while hiding her own secret—a supernatural sight granted by the moon, destined to make her an outcast, and the only thing that might save her and those she loves from becoming the next victims...

"Medieval YA fantasy thriller, an orphan with a secret, magical sight gets caught between a mysterious genius and the serial killer he’s hunting." is all I need to know!
 

Sometime in Summer by Katrina Leno

Released → 28th June 2022


Anna Lucia Bell believes in luck: bad luck. Bad luck made her best friend stop talking to her. Bad luck caused her parents’ divorce. Bad luck is forcing her mother, Miriam, to sell the family’s beloved bookstore. And it is definitely bad luck that Anna seems to be the only person in the world Miriam is unable to recommend a life-changing book.

When Anna finds out that she and her mom are spending two months in a New England seaside town called Rockport, she expects a summer plagued with bad luck too. But Rockport has surprises in store for Anna, including a comet making its first appearance in over twenty years and two new—but familiar—friends.

In what will prove to be the most important summer of her life so far, Anna learns about love, herself, and the magic that an ordinary summer can bring.
 
Currently reading my ARC of this one for an upcoming book tour and I'm really enjoying it. It feels summery and quietly magical already and I'm excited to see where the story goes. 
 

Our Crooked Hearts by Melissa Albert

Released → 28th June 2022


THE SUBURBS, RIGHT NOW . . .

Seventeen-year-old Ivy’s summer break kicks off with an accident, a punishment, and a mystery: a stranger whose appearance in the middle of the road, in the middle of the night, heralds a string of increasingly unsettling events. As the days pass, Ivy grapples with eerie offerings, corroded memories, and a secret she’s always known—that there’s more to her mother than meets the eye.

THE CITY, BACK THEN . . .

Dana has always been perceptive. And the summer she turns sixteen, with the help of her best friend and an ambitious older girl, her gifts bloom into a heady fling with the supernatural, set in a city of magical possibilities and secret mystics. As the trio’s aspirations darken, they find themselves speeding toward a violent breaking point.

Years after it began, Ivy and Dana’s shared story will come down to a reckoning among a daughter, a mother, and the dark forces they never should’ve messed with.
 
Another one right up my alley, I'm definitely drawn to the creepy elements in books. I also like the sound of the dual timelines being connected in this one. 
 

The Clackity by Lora Senf

Released → 28th June 2022


Evie Von Rathe lives in Blight Harbor—the seventh-most haunted town in America—with her Aunt Desdemona, the local paranormal expert. Des doesn’t have many rules except one: Stay out of the abandoned slaughterhouse at the edge of town. But when her aunt disappears into the building, Evie goes searching for her.

There she meets The Clackity, a creature who lives in the shadows and seams of the slaughterhouse. The Clackity makes a deal with Evie to help get Des back in exchange for the ghost of John Jeffrey Pope, a serial killer who stalked Blight Harbor a hundred years earlier. Evie must embark on a journey into a strange otherworld filled with hungry witches, penny-eyed ghosts, and a memory-thief, all while being pursued by a dead man whose only goal is to add Evie to his collection of lost souls.
 
I'm a huge fan of eerie middle grade and I can't wait for this one!
 
Which books being released in June are you excited for? Let me know in the comments and Happy Reading!
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Sunday 29 May 2022

Down The TBR Hole #87

 
Current TBR shelf: 3440

Last week's TBR shelf: 3447

The rules   

  1. Go to your goodreads to-read shelf.
  2. Order on ascending date added.
  3. Take the first 5 (or 10 (or even more!) if youre feeling adventurous) books. Of course if you do this weekly, you start where you left off the last time.
  4. Read the synopses of the books
  5. Decide: keep it or should it go?
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Friday 27 May 2022

Blog Tour (Spotlight) | Two Truths and a Lie by April Henry

 

Publication Date: 24th May 2022 by Christy Ottaviano Books
Target Audience: Young Adult
Genre: Thriller
 

Synopsis

Nell has always wanted to be an actor, but doubts her ability. As a member of her school’s theater program, she prefers working backstage. On the way to a contest, an unexpected blizzard strands her acting troupe in a creepy motel. Soon they meet a group of strangers from another high school—including the mysterious and handsome Knox, who insists they play the game Two Truths and a Lie. When it’s Nell’s turn, she draws a slip of paper inked in unfamiliar handwriting:

I like to watch people die.
I’ve lost count of how many people I’ve killed.


Suddenly a night of harmless fun turns into a matter of life and death. As guests go missing, it becomes clear that a murderer is hiding in their midst ready to strike again. In a room full of liars and performers, the truth is never quite what it seems. Nell is going to have to act like her life depends on it—because it does.

 

 About the Author


New York Times-bestselling author April Henry knows how to kill you in a two-dozen different ways. She makes up for a peaceful childhood in an intact home by killing off fictional characters. There was one detour on April's path to destruction:  when she was 12 she sent a short story about a six-foot tall frog who loved peanut butter to noted children's author Roald Dahl. He liked it so much he showed it to his editor, who asked if she could publish it in Puffin Post, an international children's magazine. By the time April was in her 30s, she had started writing about hit men, kidnappers, and drug dealers. She has published 26 mysteries and thrillers for teens and adults, with more to come. She is known for meticulously researching her novels to get the details right. 

 

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Thank you to TBR and Beyond Tours for letting me take part in this blog tour! Make sure to check out other posts and reviews from the tour and to grab yourself a copy of this thrilling murder mystery!
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Sunday 22 May 2022

Down The TBR Hole #86

 
Current TBR shelf: 3447

Last week's TBR shelf: 3456

The rules   

  1. Go to your goodreads to-read shelf.
  2. Order on ascending date added.
  3. Take the first 5 (or 10 (or even more!) if youre feeling adventurous) books. Of course if you do this weekly, you start where you left off the last time.
  4. Read the synopses of the books
  5. Decide: keep it or should it go?
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Tuesday 17 May 2022

Top Ten Tuesday | Books I Was SO EXCITED to Get, but Still Haven't Read


Top Ten
 Tuesday is a weekly feature that highlights ten books that all relate to a certain topic and is  hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. 

This Weeks Topic Is...


Books I Was SO EXCITED to Get, but Still Haven't Read! Slightly ashamed that this is such a regular occurrence and is pretty much true for most of the books on my shelves. 


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Sunday 15 May 2022

Down The TBR Hole #85

 
Current TBR shelf: 3456

Last week's TBR shelf: 3463

The rules   

  1. Go to your goodreads to-read shelf.
  2. Order on ascending date added.
  3. Take the first 5 (or 10 (or even more!) if youre feeling adventurous) books. Of course if you do this weekly, you start where you left off the last time.
  4. Read the synopses of the books
  5. Decide: keep it or should it go?
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Friday 13 May 2022

Book Review (Blog Tour) | Dead End Girls by Wendy Heard

 


Publication Date: 10th May 2022 by Christy Ottaviano Books
Format: Netgalley ARC
Target Audience: Young Adult
Genre: Thriller

 

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Synopsis

In one week, Maude will be dead. At least, that’s what she wants everyone to think. After years of research, Maude has decided to fake her own death. She’s figured out the how, the when, the where, and who will help her unsuspectingly.

The why is complex: revenge, partly. Her terrible parents deserve this. But there’s also l’appel du vide, the call of the void, that beckons her toward a new life where she will be tied to no one, free and adrift. Then Frankie, a step-cousin she barely knows, figures out what she’s plotting, and the plan seems like it’s ruined. Except Frankie doesn’t want to rat her out. Frankie wants in. The girls vault into the unknown, risking everything for a new and limitless life. But there are some things you can never run away from. What if the poison is not in the soil, but in the roots?

This pulse-pounding thriller offers a nuanced exploration of identity, freedom, and falling in love while your world falls apart.

 

Rating



My Thoughts

"People crave the spectacle of a young woman trying and failing. They like the crash more than the plane".
I've really been in the mood for YA thrillers lately and when I read the synopsis of Dead End Girls, I was immediately intrigued. Two girls faking their own deaths to escape their apathetic families but incidentally leaving a trail of crimes sounded so entertaining. Bonus points, it's also Sapphic.  
This is one of those books that has you hooked from the first few pages. I love it when books just throw you straight into the thick of the plot and doesn't waste time beating around the bush and when Maude says "We fly to Hawaii on Saturday, and a few days later I'll be dead. It will be a tragic accident. I seriously cannot wait ", I knew we were going to be in for a wild ride.     
Heard keeps up the pace throughout the novel and knows exactly when to slow things down and then ramp them back up. The little twists and moments of misfortune are perfectly placed to keep us turning the page. I really liked that we get a dual POV and a timeline switch in order to see how past events have lead to Frankie needing to escape, it's teased to us slowly and works really well mixed in with the current events. The writing style is clear and concise, and obviously Heard does a terrific job of keeping her action thrilling and her characters likeable. 
That's one thing that did surprise me; how much I just loved Maude and Frankie. They were just my favourite part of the book as I found both of them so fascinating to follow. Maude is a so incredibly intelligent and determined in her quest for a brand new life, what she's willing to do in order to achieve it is remarkable. She comes across as slightly sociopathic at times but surprisingly it didn't bother me cause she had her reasons, ok?! Frankie is just so loveable, all she wants is to feel accepted for who she is and it broke my heart at times when it came to light all that she was struggling with.
Their relationship progresses nicely over the course of the book. From step-cousins (which is a bit weird but we'll overlook it) to semi-girlfriends. It took me a while to feel the chemistry between them but in the end I was all heart eyes for them. 
My reservations with this book lie with the believability of it. I could absolutely overlook a few cracks in the plot due to overall how entertaining it was but the more I read the more my scepticism grew. When we reach around 70% in, a lot of what happens after just felt too convenient for the circumstances. And it wasn't just one thing, it was a few of them and everything leading up to the ending felt too easy for our two MC's even with all the roadblocks in their way especially when you consider that these are teenage girls.    
This was a fun, all or nothing thriller that has some lovely contemporary/romantic moments mixed in with all the action. It explores reinvention, sexuality, gender identity and shitty families getting what's coming to them in a compelling mystery suspense. The ending is very satisfying for all that I found faults with the build up and I'd definitely be up for picking up more by Wendy Heard. Pick it up if you love the craziness of Pretty Little Liars and Riverdale.

Wendy Heard is the author of two adult thrillers: The Kill Club and Hunting Annabelle, which Kirkus Reviews praised as “a diabolically plotted creep show from a writer to watch.” She’s Too Pretty To Burn, which Kirkus called “a wild and satisfying romp” in a starred review, marks her YA debut. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and Mystery Writers of America, is a contributor at Crimereads.com, and co-hosts the Unlikeable Female Characters podcast. Wendy lives in Los Angeles, California.
 

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I received an ARC copy of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Any quotes included in this review are subject to change. Massive thank you to Christy Ottaviano Books for providing me with a review copy. A huge thank you to TBR and Beyond Tours for letting me take part in the blog tour as well. 
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Sunday 8 May 2022

Down The TBR Hole #84


Current TBR shelf: 3463

Last week's TBR shelf: 3465

The rules   

  1. Go to your goodreads to-read shelf.
  2. Order on ascending date added.
  3. Take the first 5 (or 10 (or even more!) if youre feeling adventurous) books. Of course if you do this weekly, you start where you left off the last time.
  4. Read the synopses of the books
  5. Decide: keep it or should it go?
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Saturday 7 May 2022

April 2022 Reading Wrap Up


Isn't it the most frustrating thing when you start off the month pretty well and are fairly consistent as the weeks go on and then the last week just completely throws you off and you get really slumpy. THE. WORST. Genuinely thought April was going to be a turning point but I think I'm just going to have to accept that my new monthly average is around 6 books now. Remember October 2020 when I read 15 books in a month? How I miss that 😩     

STATS 




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Tuesday 3 May 2022

Top Ten Tuesday | One-Sentence Reviews for the Last Ten Books I Read


Top Ten
 Tuesday is a weekly feature that highlights ten books that all relate to a certain topic and is  hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. 

This Weeks Topic Is...


One-Word Reviews for the Last Ten Books I Read! A nice easy topic, a brief look at my thoughts on recent reads if you haven't seen my monthly wrap ups! (We're going from most to least recent, btw!) I've also switched from one word to one sentence as I was struggling to some up my feelings on some of them!


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Sunday 1 May 2022

Down The TBR Hole #83

 
Current TBR shelf: 3465

Last week's TBR shelf: 3472

The rules   

  1. Go to your goodreads to-read shelf.
  2. Order on ascending date added.
  3. Take the first 5 (or 10 (or even more!) if youre feeling adventurous) books. Of course if you do this weekly, you start where you left off the last time.
  4. Read the synopses of the books
  5. Decide: keep it or should it go?
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