This week at That Artsy Reader Girl, we’re invited to share our Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases from the Second Half of 2020:
- Murder on Cold Street by Sherry Thomas (latest in my favorite series)
- Jasper Fforde’s The Constant Rabbit (another standalone from my favorite author)
- Troubled Blood, by Robert Galbraith (Yes, I know JKR has said some bigoted and truly hurtful things about trans people and I shouldn’t want to read any more in the Cormoran Strike series. But I do.)
- Faith by Julie Murphy (She writes the best job writing working class YA)
- Kind of a Big Deal by
Meg CabotShannon Hale (The main character starts getting sucked into books — literally!) - A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik (Highly imaginative fantasy from a great world builder)
- Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library (What if you could read the story of what happened if you’d made a different choice? What if there were a whole building filled with those stories?)
- Dear Justyce by Nic Stone (The follow-up to her Dear Martin)
- Brandy Colbert’s The Voting Booth
- Vanessa Yu’s Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim
How about you? What books are you looking forward to coming out over the next six months?
Yeah, I don’t support JKR as a person, but I do love the Galbraith mystery series and I want to keep reading them. I have Lethal White – just need to read that soon.
A Deadly Education is on my list this week too!
-Lauren
Comment by ShootingStarsMag 06.30.20 @ 8:48 amYou’re making me so curious about Faith! Yeah, most YA books don’t talk about working class families, especially as main characters.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
Comment by Astilbe 06.30.20 @ 10:12 amI still haven’t read anything by Murphy. I need to. Her books sound fabulous!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
How did I miss the new Sherry Thomas? Seriously, the best series I’m reading these days.
#3 same, sadly, same
I need to put Faith on my TBR. It sounds good. I love that author.
Comment by Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse 06.30.20 @ 7:58 pmKind of a Big Deal – did you mean by Shannon Hale? (which looks really good!)
Comment by RS 06.30.20 @ 8:59 pm@RS: Indeed I do.
Comment by soe 07.01.20 @ 4:48 am