2022 is almost over. That means this is the last new book releases post for books coming out in 2022 and I can't believe it. There are a lot of amazing new books coming out in December that I am excited about. I wanted to share some of the ones I’m most excited about, with you. Here are the new book releases I’m excited for in December!
Tag: Book Reviews
Books You Should Read Next!
I'm always on the lookout for new book recommendations. Be that a brand new book, a hidden gem or a book that I have had my eye on for quite a while. So, today I wanted to share some books that I have recently read and would highly recommend. These are books that should definitely be on your TBR to read soon because they are excellent. Here are some books that you should read next!
Mika in Real Life – Emiko Jean
At thirty-five, Mika Suzuki's life is a mess. Her last relationship ended in flames. Her roommate-slash-best friend might be a hoarder. She's a perpetual disappointment to her traditional Japanese parents. And, most recently, she's been fired from her latest dead-end job.
October Book Haul!
Happy November everyone! It is the start of a brand new month, which means it is book haul time. This haul consists of 14 books. It has some books gifted by publishers, pre-orders, gifts and a couple I've picked up for myself. Here is my October book haul!
What Happened in October?
Happy Halloween! It is the last day of October and this month seems to have flown by. It has been another busy month. I turned 25, went to a concert, did some shopping and even had a few days away. Here is what happened in October!
What I Read in October!
This year has gone way too quickly. I cannot believe we only have a couple of months of 2022 left. I read a total of 10 books throughout October. I wanted to read a lot of comfort YA this month mixed in with a few other things. So, I am back with another what I’ve read this month post which is a bunch of mini reviews for the book I read in October. Here they are!
Monochrome – Jamie Costello
16-year-old Grace awakes one morning to find the sky leaden, the sun huge ball of ash, the clouds like threatening rubble, and reports of unexplained accidents occurring on roads and rail. These are the hallmarks of an apocalyptic movie, but it quickly becomes apparent that everything, to the rest of her family, seems normal; Grace is one of only a handful of people in the country who are seeing the world in shades of grey.
She Drives Me Crazy – Kelly Quindlen
After losing spectacularly to her ex-girlfriend in their first game since their break up, Scottie Zajac gets into a fender bender with the worst possible person: her nemesis, the incredibly beautiful and incredibly mean Irene Abraham. Things only get worse when their nosey, do-gooder moms get involved and the girls are forced to carpool together until Irene’s car gets out of the shop.
The Other Ones – Fran Hart
Sal lives in a haunted house. He longs to be ordinary, but when the strangest of strangers arrives on his doorstep – a fellow outcast called Pax – his life grows even more complicated. Sal goes on to develop an unlikely friendship with Pax, whose love for all things spooky drew him to the house and its inhabitants. But as the two grow closer, the true nature of the hauntings is gradually revealed. Will Sal find the courage to conquer his ghosts, or will he risk losing Pax for good?
Heartbreak Houseshare – Emily Merrill
Fresh out of university in Manchester and struggling to climb the career ladder in London, Flick’s devastated when her boyfriend dumps her with no warning and leaves her looking for a new place to live. Being forced into a houseshare with three complete strangers isn’t exactly how Flick saw things going. But the residents of Carlisle Avenue are quickly on hand to help her navigate the ups and downs of the life she’s currently winging.
