So many books to look forward to! I hesitate to look at what's coming up next year as I already have so much on my shelf that is still unread, but I know I won't be able to resist.
It’s so hard finding the balance between being excited about the new books and actually reading the ones we already have! I know I won’t get to all of these books next year, but it’s nice to at least know what is out there 😄
Some interesting books. I can see why you look forward to getting them. I love the cover of They Bloom at Night. I wish I could offer some suggestions about upcoming Sci Fi books. Unfortunately, I don't read that many Sci Fi books anymore. And I am not good at learning about upcoming books.
I tend to read more backlist books than new releases to be honest and it’s only in the last couple of years that I have started to actively look out for upcoming releases.
I'm also really excited for the new Grady Hendrix book. He writes women especially well (at least in the books of his I've read so far). I'm also planning to read to the new Sangu Mandanna
I haven't heard of most of these! 💜 I am excited to learn more about horror from you - it's something I'm kind of dipping into but isn't a go-to and isn't a genre I know the authors very well in. ARCs are up for the Buffalo Hunter Hunter though! I am really excited for that one. First half of 2025 releases I'm pumped for include (to name a few) "Harmattan Season" by Tochi Onyebuchi and a few new installments in series I love: "Days of Shattered Faith" by Adrian Tchaikovsky and "The Martian Contingency" by Mary Robinette Kowal.
City of Last Chances is available as an e-book from the library and I keep meaning to check it out as I have heard such good things about that series. Riot Baby is another one that is on my TBR but I haven’t read anything by Tochi Onyebuchi yet… the synopsis for Harmattan Season sounds intriguing. 💖
@@Bookishdowntime Both Riot Baby & Goliath knocked my socks off (in different ways, for different reasons); definitely suggest checking out Onyebuchi. "City of Last Chances," well, it's a weird series so far; I've heard book 1 likened to Les Miserables and book 2 likened to MASH; you can tell it's the same author but the books are very very different... yet cohesive. I don't know how Tchaikovsky writes so many books so quickly but I have yet to read one that I really didn't like.
Oh interesting, that actually makes me even more interested in picking up that first book. I’ve only read the one Tchaikovsky, Children of Time, and really enjoyed it. It’s also another series on my never ending list that I actually need to finish 🙈
So many books to look forward to! I hesitate to look at what's coming up next year as I already have so much on my shelf that is still unread, but I know I won't be able to resist.
It’s so hard finding the balance between being excited about the new books and actually reading the ones we already have! I know I won’t get to all of these books next year, but it’s nice to at least know what is out there 😄
Some interesting books. I can see why you look forward to getting them. I love the cover of They Bloom at Night. I wish I could offer some suggestions about upcoming Sci Fi books. Unfortunately, I don't read that many Sci Fi books anymore. And I am not good at learning about upcoming books.
I tend to read more backlist books than new releases to be honest and it’s only in the last couple of years that I have started to actively look out for upcoming releases.
I'm also really excited for the new Grady Hendrix book. He writes women especially well (at least in the books of his I've read so far). I'm also planning to read to the new Sangu Mandanna
I agree about Grady Hendrix. I think he especially writes young women well. My Best Friends Exorcism was very well done.
I haven't heard of most of these! 💜 I am excited to learn more about horror from you - it's something I'm kind of dipping into but isn't a go-to and isn't a genre I know the authors very well in. ARCs are up for the Buffalo Hunter Hunter though! I am really excited for that one. First half of 2025 releases I'm pumped for include (to name a few) "Harmattan Season" by Tochi Onyebuchi and a few new installments in series I love: "Days of Shattered Faith" by Adrian Tchaikovsky and "The Martian Contingency" by Mary Robinette Kowal.
City of Last Chances is available as an e-book from the library and I keep meaning to check it out as I have heard such good things about that series. Riot Baby is another one that is on my TBR but I haven’t read anything by Tochi Onyebuchi yet… the synopsis for Harmattan Season sounds intriguing. 💖
@@Bookishdowntime Both Riot Baby & Goliath knocked my socks off (in different ways, for different reasons); definitely suggest checking out Onyebuchi. "City of Last Chances," well, it's a weird series so far; I've heard book 1 likened to Les Miserables and book 2 likened to MASH; you can tell it's the same author but the books are very very different... yet cohesive. I don't know how Tchaikovsky writes so many books so quickly but I have yet to read one that I really didn't like.
Oh interesting, that actually makes me even more interested in picking up that first book. I’ve only read the one Tchaikovsky, Children of Time, and really enjoyed it. It’s also another series on my never ending list that I actually need to finish 🙈