I’m not entirely sure how it’s summer already, but you know what? I’m willing to roll with these unexpected developments.
If you had asked me months ago how I’d be spending my summer, I would’ve said reading aaaall the books to make up for my lack of doing so during grad school in the spring and fall. Now that it’s summer, though, that kind of sounds like a lot of work and I really just want to sleep. Is it too much to ask that I be able to read books in my sleep?
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday is books on my summer TBR.
Those of you who have been around for some time might know that I don’t do TBRs. Something about not being good at following rules or something? Indecisiveness, short attention span, yada, yada. The usual. So what I usually do is a possibility pile, which is a collection of books that I might read.
Most of the books I plan to read, though, are upcoming ARCs that I’m falling behind on. So hey, not only will you get to see what I hope to pick up in the coming months, but maybe you’ll even find a book or two to add to your own TBR. 😉
(You know, that’s how it starts. The TBR Uprising. Just saying. We’re all part of the problem and we’ve got no one to blame but ourselves.)
Edit: This is definitely not the TTT for this week, but since I apparently have no idea what day it is, we’re just going to pretend it is. xD I’m just going to go ahead and swap the TTT for this week and next week. *cough* Honestly, this is probably the most on-brand thing I’ve ever done, so I feel like none of you should be surprised.
Daughter of Sparta
June 8
Sparta forged her into a deadly weapon. Now the Gods need her to save the world!
Seventeen-year-old Daphne has spent her entire life honing her body and mind into that of a warrior, hoping to be accepted by the unyielding people of ancient Sparta. But an unexpected encounter with the goddess Artemis—who holds Daphne’s brother’s fate in her hands—upends the life she’s worked so hard to build. Nine mysterious items have been stolen from Mount Olympus and if Daphne cannot find them, the gods’ waning powers will fade away, the mortal world will descend into chaos, and her brother’s life will be forfeit.
Guided by Artemis’s twin-the handsome and entirely-too-self-assured god Apollo-Daphne’s journey will take her from the labyrinth of the Minotaur to the riddle-spinning Sphinx of Thebes, team her up with mythological legends such as Theseus and Hippolyta of the Amazons, and pit her against the gods themselves.
A reinterpretation of the classic Greek myth of Daphne and Apollo, Daughter of Sparta by debut author Claire Andrews turns the traditionally male-dominated mythology we know into a heart-pounding and empowering female-led adventure.
My Contrary Mary
June 22
Welcome to Renaissance France, a place of poison and plots, of beauties and beasts, of mice and . . . queens?
⠀Mary is the queen of Scotland and the jewel of the French court. Except when she’s a mouse. Yes, reader, Mary is an Eðian (shapeshifter) in a kingdom where Verities rule. It’s a secret that could cost her a head—or a tail.⠀
⠀Luckily, Mary has a confidant in her betrothed, Francis. But after the king meets a suspicious end, things at the gilded court take a treacherous turn. Thrust onto the throne, Mary and Francis are forced to navigate a viper’s nest of conspiracies, traps, and treason. And if Mary’s secret is revealed, heads are bound to roll.
Questland
June 22
YOU FIND YOURSELF IN A MAZE FULL OF TWISTY PASSAGES…
Literature professor Dr. Addie Cox is living a happy, if sheltered, life in her ivory tower when Harris Lang, the famously eccentric billionaire tech genius, offers her an unusual job. He wants her to guide a mercenary strike team sent to infiltrate his island retreat off the northwest coast of the United States. Addie is puzzled by her role on the mission until she understands what Lang has built: Insula Mirabilis, an isolated resort where tourists will one day pay big bucks for a convincing, high-tech-powered fantasy-world experience, complete with dragons, unicorns, and, yes, magic.
Unfortunately, one of the island’s employees has gone rogue and activated an invisible force shield that has cut off all outside communication. A Coast Guard cutter attempting to pass through the shield has been destroyed. Suspicion rests on Dominic Brand, the project’s head designer— and Addie Cox’s ex-boyfriend. Lang has tasked Addie and the mercenary team with taking back control of the island at any cost.
But Addie is wrestling demons of her own—and not the fantastical kind. Now, she must navigate the deadly traps of Insula Mirabilis as well as her own past trauma. And no d20, however lucky, can help Addie make this saving throw.
Flash Fire
July 13
Flash Fire is the explosive sequel to The Extraordinaries by USA Today bestselling author TJ Klune!
Nick landed himself the superhero boyfriend of his dreams, but with new heroes arriving in Nova City it’s up to Nick and his friends to determine who is virtuous and who is villainous. Which is a lot to handle for a guy who just wants to finish his self-insert bakery AU fanfic.
The Taking of Jake Livingston
July 13
Get Out meets Danielle Vega in this YA horror where survival is not a guarantee.
Jake Livingston is one of the only Black kids at St. Clair Prep, one of the others being his infinitely more popular older brother. It’s hard enough fitting in but to make matters worse and definitely more complicated, Jake can see the dead. In fact he sees the dead around him all the time. Most are harmless. Stuck in their death loops as they relive their deaths over and over again, they don’t interact often with people. But then Jake meets Sawyer. A troubled teen who shot and killed six kids at a local high school last year before taking his own life. Now a powerful, vengeful ghost, he has plans for his afterlife–plans that include Jake. Suddenly, everything Jake knows about ghosts and the rules to life itself go out the window as Sawyer begins haunting him and bodies turn up in his neighborhood. High school soon becomes a survival game–one Jake is not sure he’s going to win.
The Book of Accidents
July 20
A family returns to their hometown—and to the dark past that haunts them still—in this masterpiece of literary horror by the New York Times bestselling author of Wanderers
Long ago, Nathan lived in a house in the country with his abusive father—and has never told his family what happened there.
Long ago, Maddie was a little girl making dolls in her bedroom when she saw something she shouldn’t have—and is trying to remember that lost trauma by making haunting sculptures.
Long ago, something sinister, something hungry, walked in the tunnels and the mountains and the coal mines of their hometown in rural Pennsylvania.
Now, Nate and Maddie Graves are married, and they have moved back to their hometown with their son, Oliver.
And now what happened long ago is happening again . . . and it is happening to Oliver. He meets a strange boy who becomes his best friend, a boy with secrets of his own and a taste for dark magic.
This dark magic puts them at the heart of a battle of good versus evil and a fight for the soul of the family—and perhaps for all of the world. But the Graves family has a secret weapon in this battle: their love for one another.
The Dire Days of Willowweep Manor
July 20
Nimona meets Paper Girls with a literary twist in this wickedly funny graphic novel about a teenager who is swept up in a strange new universe and must save it from an all-consuming evil in order to return home.
One dark and stormy night, Haley sees a stranger drowning in the river. Since her greatest passion is Gothic romance novels, she knows her moment has come. But when Haley leaps into the water to rescue the stranger, she awakens in Willowweep. It certainly looks like the setting of one of her favorite books: A stately manor. A sinister housekeeper. Three brooding brothers. There’s even a ghost.
Except Willowweep is not what it seems. Its romantic exterior hides the workings of a pocket universe—the only protection our world has against a great force of penultimate evil, and its defenses are crumbling. Could cruel fate make Haley the heroine that Willowweep needs?
Paola Santiago and the Forest of Nightmares
August 3
Six months after Paola Santiago confronted the legendary La Llorona, life is nothing like she’d expected it to be. She is barely speaking to her best friends, Dante and Emma, and what’s worse, her mom has a totally annoying boyfriend. Even with her chupacabra puppy, Bruto, around, Pao can’t escape the feeling that she’s all alone in the world.
Pao has no one to tell that she’s having nightmares again, this time set in a terrifying forest. Even more troubling? At their center is her estranged father, an enigma of a man she barely remembers. And when Dante’s abuela falls mysteriously ill, it seems that the dad Pao never knew just might be the key to healing the eccentric old woman.
Pao’s search for her father will send her far from home, where she will encounter new monsters and ghosts, a devastating betrayal, and finally, the forest of her nightmares. Will the truths her father has been hiding save the people Pao loves, or destroy them?
Once again Tehlor Kay Mejia draws on her Mexican heritage to tell a wild and wondrous story that combines creatures from folklore with modern-day challenges.
A Dragonbird in the Fern
August 3
When an assassin kills Princess Jiara’s older sister Scilla, her vengeful ghost is doomed to walk their city of glittering canals, tormenting loved ones until the murderer is brought to justice. While the entire kingdom mourns, Scilla’s betrothed arrives and requests that seventeen-year-old Jiara take her sister’s place as his bride to confirm the alliance between their countries.
Marrying the young king intended for her sister and traveling to his distant home is distressing enough, but with dyslexia and years of scholarly struggles, Jiara abandoned any hope of learning other languages long ago. She’s terrified of life in a foreign land where she’ll be unable to communicate.
Then Jiara discovers evidence that her sister’s assassin comes from the king’s own country. If she marries the king, Jiara can hunt the murderer and release her family from Scilla’s ghost, whose thirst for blood mounts every day. To save her family, Jiara must find her sister’s killer . . . before he murders her too.
Bad Witch Burning
August 24
For fans of Us and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comes a witchy story full of black girl magic as one girl’s dark ability to summon the dead offers her a chance at a new life, while revealing to her an even darker future.
Katrell doesn’t mind talking to the dead; she just wishes it made more money. Clients pay her to talk to their deceased loved ones, but it isn’t enough to support her unemployed mother and Mom’s deadbeat boyfriend-of-the-week. Things get worse, when a ghost warns her to stop the summonings or she’ll “burn everything down.” Katrell is willing to call them on their bluff, though. She has no choice. What do ghosts know about eating peanut butter for dinner?
However, when her next summoning accidentally raises someone from the dead, Katrell realizes that a live body is worth a lot more than a dead apparition. And, warning or not, she has no intention of letting this lucrative new business go.
But magic doesn’t come for free, and soon dark forces are closing in on Katrell. The further she goes, the more she risks the lives of not only herself, but those she loves. Katrell faces a choice: resign herself to poverty, or confront the darkness before it’s too late.
The Book of Accidents is one of my most anticipated summer releases! There are so many to choose from this year, right?
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There are. Ugh. If the publishers could just give us ONE YEAR to catch up without publishing all these great books. xD Is that too much to ask?
Reading books in your sleep sounds amazing.
Have you ever tried to read a book during a dream? Normally, the words don’t make sense to me or the pages are blank…but a few times I’ve read wonderful stories that soon fade from memory when I wake up.
Hopefully, reading books in your sleep would allow you to remember them, too, if this ever becomes something that’s possible. 🙂
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That sounds really neat! My dreams don’t tend to be that interesting, I don’t think. I know I’ve spoken in French or Spanish in my dream, which is really weird, and I didn’t realize until I woke up. I’ve never read a book in my dream, though!
So many of these address inn my tbr! I can’t wait for The Taking of Jake Livingston.
I received an ARC of that, and I was so excited to open that package and realize what it was. xD Here’s to hoping we both enjoy it!
I hope you get to read all of these soon!
Thanks!
The cover for Dragonbird is amazing!
Isn’t it? It always grabs my attention. I think it’s so pretty.
So many great releases! Daughter of Sparta looks amazing.
I actualy read that one already! It was a lot of fun. Definitely one I’d recommend if you’re into Greek mythology.
I hope you enjoy all of these!
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Thank you!
Honestly I’m ALSO really excited for My Contrary Mary! These authors together are amazing.
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I haven’t read any of their work yet! This will be my first. But everyone seems to agree with you, and how could everyone be wrong, right? xD
so many books here that i’m really looking forward to!! june’s going to be a great month!
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I just wish my boss would give me time off in June to read them all. xD Time off for reading should be mandatory!
THE BOOK OF ACCIDENTS sounds amazing! I definitely want to read that one. I hope we both love it.
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Me too! I enjoyed his previous book, so I think I’ll like this one, too. 😀
The Willowweep book looks amazing! We have a few books in common for our summer reading plans — I can’t wait for Flash Fires and The Book of Accidents and Questland!
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Looks like you and I just have good taste. 😉 I’m ridiculously excited for Flash Fire, though. I miss those characters haha.
Flash Fire and Paola Santiago sound good—but I need to read the first books in those series, first. 😉 Questland, though, is new to me and sounds right up my alley! I’ll have to check that one out for sure!
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You doooo. Especially read The Extraordinaries. You already liked one TJ Klune book, right? xD It’s obviously meant to be.
Yes, Daughter of Sparta is on my TBR too! It’s in a subscription box I purchased so I’m excited to get it. Ohhh so is My Contrary Mary. I haven’t read the other books by those authors, though I do own them.
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Oooh, nice. I really enjoyed Daughter of Sparta, and I hope you do too! My Contrary Mary will be my first book by those authors, too (even though I own the others … I’m just a slacker that way!). Here’s to hoping we both enjoy it!
Oh I have The Dragonbird in the Fern as wel. I suspect that was your TBR uprising, wasn’t it?
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Oh no, it’s already started! My TBR has begun branching out and invading local territories. Welp, I clearly can’t be held responsible for any damage my TBR may cause to yours. That’s all I can say. xD
I want to read so many of these as well! Jake Livingston and The Book of Accidents are definitely on my wish list already.
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I hope you’re able to get them!