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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
TTT: The Rest of 2017 Is Looking Intriguing Indeed
9:51 AM
It's Tuesday again, which means it's time for another round of my favorite weekly meme on the Internet. If you haven't participated in this bookish fun before, what are you waiting for? Click on over to The Broke and the Bookish to see what all the buzz is about, make your own list, and hop all over the book blogosphere to find new blogs and get lots of great reading recommendations. It's a good time, I promise!
This week's prompt is: Top Ten Most Anticipated Reads for the Rest of 2017. It feels like I just did this topic since I used the "Cover Freebie" topic from a few weeks ago to talk about Top Ten Books I'm Excited to Read When They Come Out in Fall/Winter 2017. Good thing there are so many awesome books still coming in 2017! Here are ten that I'm looking forward to that I haven't highlighted yet this year:
Top Ten (oops—make that Eleven) Most Anticipated Reads for the Rest of 2017:
1. York by Laura Ruby—I'm in the middle of this MG steampunk adventure by the author of Bone Gap (one of my favorite books of 2014) and it's tons of fun. It's about three kids who are trying to solve a 150+-year-old, world-famous cipher in order to save the home they love in an alternative NYC. Available now.
2. Wishtree by Katherine Applegate—I adored both The One & Only Ivan and Crenshaw, so I can't wait to see what Applegate will do with her newest. Told from the perspective of a tree that functions as the wishing well for a small town, the story should be interesting! Coming September 26, 2017.
2. The Agony of Bun O'Keefe by Heather T. Smith—Bun is the daughter of a hoarder. When her mother tells her to leave, she does. On the streets of Newfoundland, she meets a quirky cast of characters who become her makeshift family. Sounds intriguing to me. Coming September 5, 2017.
3. Forest Dark by Nicole Krauss—This adult novel about a young novelist and an older lawyer, both searching for themselves, who end up in the same Israeli desert sounds engrossing. The title makes the book sound like a horror novel, or at least a thriller, so I'll be interested to see how it comes into play in the story. Coming September 12, 2017.
4. My Brigadista Year by Katherine Paterson—This historical novel features a young Cuban teen who volunteers with Castro's national literary campaign. As she travels the countryside teaching people to read, she learns important lessons about her country and herself. Coming October 10, 2017.
5. Landscape With Invisible Hand by M.T. Anderson—I enjoyed Feed, Anderson's YA novel about the dangers of technology addiction. His newest sounds similarly exciting and thought-provoking. Coming September 12, 2017.
6. Slider by Pete Hautman—I don't think I've ever read a novel about competitive eating, so this MG sounds especially tantalizing. Coming September 12, 2017.
7. The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott—This historical novel about an Irish immigrant's dramatic suicide and the way that it impacts his widow and unborn child sounds depressing but compelling. Coming September 19, 2017.
8. Invictus by Ryan Graudin—I loved Graudin's The Walled City, although I haven't been as impressed with her subsequent books. Still, I'm excited to check out the author's newest. It's a time-traveling adventure that sounds fun. The reviews seem a bit so-so, but I still want to see what Invictus is all about. Coming September 26, 2017.
9. Red Dirt by Anna Jarzab—This gritty mystery set in small-town Oklahoma looks intriguing. Coming August 29, 2017.
10. Auma's Long Run by Eucabeth Odhiambo—In this MG novel, a 13-year-old Kenyan girl in the 1980s must decide whether to keep pursuing her dream of becoming a track star as her village is invaded by AIDS. Sounds sad, but inspiring. Coming September 1, 2017.
So, what's on your list today? What are your most anticipated reads for the rest of the year? Do we have any in common? Leave me a comment and I'll happily return the favor.
Happy Top Ten Tuesday!
This week's prompt is: Top Ten Most Anticipated Reads for the Rest of 2017. It feels like I just did this topic since I used the "Cover Freebie" topic from a few weeks ago to talk about Top Ten Books I'm Excited to Read When They Come Out in Fall/Winter 2017. Good thing there are so many awesome books still coming in 2017! Here are ten that I'm looking forward to that I haven't highlighted yet this year:
Top Ten (oops—make that Eleven) Most Anticipated Reads for the Rest of 2017:
1. York by Laura Ruby—I'm in the middle of this MG steampunk adventure by the author of Bone Gap (one of my favorite books of 2014) and it's tons of fun. It's about three kids who are trying to solve a 150+-year-old, world-famous cipher in order to save the home they love in an alternative NYC. Available now.
2. Wishtree by Katherine Applegate—I adored both The One & Only Ivan and Crenshaw, so I can't wait to see what Applegate will do with her newest. Told from the perspective of a tree that functions as the wishing well for a small town, the story should be interesting! Coming September 26, 2017.
2. The Agony of Bun O'Keefe by Heather T. Smith—Bun is the daughter of a hoarder. When her mother tells her to leave, she does. On the streets of Newfoundland, she meets a quirky cast of characters who become her makeshift family. Sounds intriguing to me. Coming September 5, 2017.
3. Forest Dark by Nicole Krauss—This adult novel about a young novelist and an older lawyer, both searching for themselves, who end up in the same Israeli desert sounds engrossing. The title makes the book sound like a horror novel, or at least a thriller, so I'll be interested to see how it comes into play in the story. Coming September 12, 2017.
4. My Brigadista Year by Katherine Paterson—This historical novel features a young Cuban teen who volunteers with Castro's national literary campaign. As she travels the countryside teaching people to read, she learns important lessons about her country and herself. Coming October 10, 2017.
5. Landscape With Invisible Hand by M.T. Anderson—I enjoyed Feed, Anderson's YA novel about the dangers of technology addiction. His newest sounds similarly exciting and thought-provoking. Coming September 12, 2017.
6. Slider by Pete Hautman—I don't think I've ever read a novel about competitive eating, so this MG sounds especially tantalizing. Coming September 12, 2017.
7. The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott—This historical novel about an Irish immigrant's dramatic suicide and the way that it impacts his widow and unborn child sounds depressing but compelling. Coming September 19, 2017.
8. Invictus by Ryan Graudin—I loved Graudin's The Walled City, although I haven't been as impressed with her subsequent books. Still, I'm excited to check out the author's newest. It's a time-traveling adventure that sounds fun. The reviews seem a bit so-so, but I still want to see what Invictus is all about. Coming September 26, 2017.
9. Red Dirt by Anna Jarzab—This gritty mystery set in small-town Oklahoma looks intriguing. Coming August 29, 2017.
10. Auma's Long Run by Eucabeth Odhiambo—In this MG novel, a 13-year-old Kenyan girl in the 1980s must decide whether to keep pursuing her dream of becoming a track star as her village is invaded by AIDS. Sounds sad, but inspiring. Coming September 1, 2017.
So, what's on your list today? What are your most anticipated reads for the rest of the year? Do we have any in common? Leave me a comment and I'll happily return the favor.
Happy Top Ten Tuesday!
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