1. Beauty in Thorns by Kate Forsyth
I have absolutely loved Kate Forsyth's other historical novels Bitter Greens, The Wild Girl and The Beast's Garden so the bar is definitely set high for this one. I know she always puts so much research into her work so I'll be looking to see how she incorporates fact into fiction.
I have absolutely loved Kate Forsyth's other historical novels Bitter Greens, The Wild Girl and The Beast's Garden so the bar is definitely set high for this one. I know she always puts so much research into her work so I'll be looking to see how she incorporates fact into fiction.
2. Like Life by Lorrie Moore
I just reviewed Lorrie Moore's first collection of short stories Self-Help, and can't believe I haven't come across her work before. If that was anything to go by, this is going to be another satirical and darkly funny read.
3. Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend
The hype and early reviews for this one has left it showered in praise, so I'm eager to see the enchanting world come to life on the page.
4. The True Colour of Forever by Carrie Firestone
The sound of this book with a focus on kindness is really sweet - the perfect YA contemporary read for spring.
5. From the Wreck by Jane Rawson
After reading Formaldehyde earlier in the year, I'm curious to see what weird and wonderful plot devices Jane Rawson has put into action here.
6. Song of the Current by Sarah Tolcser
The world-building and pirates in this one have me curious, and if the story lives up to the glowing reviews I won't be disappointed.
7. No Way! Okay, Fine. by Brodie Lancaster
This memoir about pop-culture and feminism might be just the thing I need to be get back into non-fiction.
8. Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon
With Voyager hitting the screens, it's high time I finally got to reading Drums of Autumn! Starting this may be an undertaking (it's another one over 1000 pages), but every time I start a book in this series the length seems irrelevant because they're so engaging.
9. Before the Devil Breaks You by Libba Bray
FINALLY the third book in The Diviners series! The 1920s with a paranormal twist and gripping mysteries have kept me hooked on these novels - I can't wait to see what's next in store for the characters.
10. No Filter by Orlagh Collins
You can't go past a lighthearted YA romance to read on a sunny afternoon, and this looks like something which would work nicely.
What books are you looking forward to reading this Spring/Fall?
Great list!
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