Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? We’ve got seven! Bulk up your Want to Read shelf with these brand-new standalone titles.
The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
by Mackenzi Lee
You should read this book if you like: YA historical fiction, romps around Europe, touches of magic, pirates, impossible crushes, manhunts
The Fourth Monkey
by J.D. Barker
You should read this book if you like: Thrillers, elusive serial killers, Chicago, devious clues, Silence of the Lambs, gripping page-turners
You should read this book if you like: Extraordinary family sagas, avoiding the CIA and the mafia, superpowers, humorous and heartfelt high jinks
Off the Cliff: How the Making of Thelma & Louise Drove Hollywood to the Edge
by Becky Aikman
You should read this book if you like: Behind-the-scenes Hollywood history, Thelma & Louise, exclusive interviews, feminism, underdog stories
The Witchwood Crown
by Tad Williams
You should read this book if you like: Epic fantasy, elvish foes, the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series, old allies, the promise of war
Machine, Platform, Crowd: Harnessing Our Digital Futures
by Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson
You should read this book if you like: Nonfiction, emerging technologies, thriving in the evolving digital world, business, predicting the future
The Confusion of Languages
by Siobhan Fallon
You should read this book if you like: Literary fiction, American military families, evocative prose, worlds colliding, poignant and powerful narratives
BONUS: The wait is over—check out three of the buzziest sequels coming out today!
The sixteenth book in the Scot Harvath thriller series
(Start off the series with The Lions of Lucerne)
The Sweetest Burn
by Jeaniene Frost
The second book in the Broken Destiny paranormal romance series
(Start off the series with The Beautiful Ashes)
The second book in The Conqueror’s Saga YA fantasy series
(Start off the series with And I Darken)
What are you reading this week? Let’s talk books in the comments!
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posted by Hayley
on June, 27
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