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Tuesday, June 01, 2021
Top Ten Tuesday: Up-and-Comers I Want to Read
5:01 PM
Sometimes I have real trouble coming up with books to fit the Top Ten Tuesday topic du jour. Then, a freebie comes along and I blank on that too! Yikes. Since I don't want to tax my summer brain too much, I'm going to highlight more upcoming releases I'm eager to read. I did a two-part TTT list on this topic back in March (here's Part One, here's Part Two) that focused on up-and-comers for the first part of the year. Today's list will feature releases for the second half, although most of these titles come out this summer.
If you want to join in the TTT fun, click on over to That Artsy Reader Girl for all the details.
Top Ten Upcoming Releases I'm Looking Forward to Reading
(in order of release date)
1. The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman (coming June 8, 2021)—I enjoyed Steadman's two previous thrillers, so I'm excited for her newest effort. It concerns Mia Eliot, a British actress who comes to Hollywood for pilot season, hoping to land a lucrative, career-making job. When a fellow actress, whom Mia met only briefly, disappears, Mia is questioned as the last person to see her. Then, the missing woman reappears, but Mia's almost positive the two women are not the same. Sounds intriguing!
2. Eat Your Heart Out by Kelly deVos (coming June 29, 2021)—deVos is another author whose books I enjoy and the plot summary of her newest just makes me laugh. It's a body-positive YA novel about a group of teens who are forced under mysterious circumstances to attend a weight-loss camp in Flagstaff, Arizona. Nothing about the situation makes sense, especially not the other campers who seem...not quite alive. As the teens try to uncover the camp's secrets, they find themselves in a surprising and desperate fight against rabid zombies.
3. A Woman of Intelligence by Karin Tanabe (coming July 20, 2021)—It's 1954 and Katharina Edgeworth is a wealthy, bored New York City housewife. When she's recruited by the FBI to be an informant with the job of infiltrating the private world of a man from her past who has become a Soviet spy, it presents a tantalizing chance for Katharina to break free from her gilded cage and do something both exciting and important.
4. Three Words for Goodbye by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb (coming July 27, 2021)—Two estranged sisters set out on a trip across Europe to fulfill their grandmother's dying wish of delivering goodbye letters to people she once knew. The duo must deal with their own strained relationship, confront family secrets, and travel in a time and place that feels increasingly dangerous.
5. The Light of Luna Park by Addison Armstrong (coming August 10, 2021)—This historical novel revolves around a nurse who helps treat premature infants in 1937. When she hears about Martin Couney's exhibit of the tiny babies at Coney Island, it changes her perspective, putting her in conflict with the doctors for whom she works. As the mother of two babies born at 29 weeks gestation, I'm definitely interested in reading this dual-timeline novel, which sounds super interesting.
6. The Family Plot by Megan Collins (coming August 17, 2021)—Dahlia Lighthouse was raised on an isolated island under the strict guard of her true crime-obsessed parents. Still haunted by the disappearance of her twin brother ten years ago, Dahlia returns to her childhood home where a gruesome discovery has been made: her brother's body has been buried in her father's plot. How did his body end up there? What really happened to Dahlia's brother? Was he murdered by a serial killer or someone a lot closer to home?
7. A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins (coming August 31, 2021)—When a man is found dead on a houseboat, three women who were close to him are investigated for murder. There's not much of a plot summary for this one, but I like Hawkins so I'm in.
8. Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty (coming September 14, 2021)—Not gonna lie, I haven't been impressed with Moriarty's last couple novels. I'm hoping her newest is as compelling as the older titles that I have loved by her. Her latest is another family drama about a complicated family with some very intriguing secrets.
9. Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan (coming October 19, 2021)—This historical novel is about a young woman who is grief-stricken over the impending death of her beloved younger brother. George, who is captivated by a newly-published book called The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, is desperate to know from whence Narnia came. Despite her timidity about approaching C.S. Lewis, George's sister does it anyway. The answer to George's question will change her life, even if it won't save her brother's.
10. The Pilot's Daughter by Meredith Jaeger (coming November 2, 2021)—Inspired by a real murder, this one revolves around a would-be reporter who is desperate to find her father, a pilot who goes missing during the waning days of World War II. When she discovers love letters from a woman who is not her mother among her father's things, she's shocked—and even more desperate to find out where he is. Can she figure out what happened to the father she loves, but apparently doesn't really know?
There you go, ten upcoming releases I'm excited to read. Do any catch your eye as well? What new releases are you looking forward to bingeing on during the rest of 2021? I'd truly love to know. Leave a comment on this post and I will gladly return the favor on your blog.
Happy TTT!
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