As we approach the middle of autumn, the long dark evenings and frosty days, books just can’t stop coming out! It’s all so we can curl up with a hot coffee or tea under a blanket and get lost in other worlds and times. Take a look at what books are getting released this week, and what bloggers have to say about them!
For the newbies (welcome ๐): if you don’t yet know what this is all about: I’m posting a list every Monday of the books that get released during the current week. I also include other people’s reviews about them! I try to do a blog hop from time to time and spread the word about this feature, but I obviously can’t find every review that’s related, so a sign that you have one would be very much appreciated! Every review is eligible that is written about a book published on the week in question, even if it was written before said week!
So… one question remains:
Would you like to join the ride?
It’s very easy!
These are the rules:
To be featured, you don’t have to do anything else, but to leave a comment below this post, or contact me by any other way, and let me know you have a review. A link to it makes it easier, but if you only say your review comes out on x day of the week, that’s okay as well, I’ll watch out for it! Following me is not a must, but I appreciate it very much, if you do! ๐
I continuously update this post according to your infos/comments, and I share it again every time I’ve made an update.
The book you reviewed don’t have to be from the list here, if it’s not listed, but published this week, I’ll add the book, too!
You can also send me a review for next week, because these posts are scheduled! ๐
Books Published This Week:
- ‘Ambush’ by James Patterson and James O. Born mystery/thriller, MONDAY
- ‘Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment’ by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein children’s/middle grade, MONDAY
- ‘Once Upon a Wild Fling’ by Lauren Blakely contemporary/romance, MONDAY
- ‘Beneath the Citadel’ by Destiny Soria YA fantasy/LGBT, TUESDAY
- ‘Bitter Orange’ by Clair Fuller historical fiction/mystery, TUESDAY
- ‘Blanca & Roja’ by Anna-Marie McLemore YA fantasy/magical realism/retelling, TUESDAY
- ‘Bridge of Clay’ by Markus Zusak YA contemporary, TUESDAY
- ‘Brothers’ by L. A. Casey contemporary, TUESDAY
- ‘Carols and Chaos’ by Cindy Anstey YA historical fiction/romance, TUESDAY
- ‘Cut and Run’ by Mary Burton TUESDAY
- ‘Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts.’ by Brenรฉ Brown non-fiction/leadership, TUESDAY
- ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ by Val Emmich YA contemporary, TUESDAY
- ‘Fight or Flight’ by Samantha Young contemporary/romance, TUESDAY
- ‘Fireball and Fiascos’ by Heather Rayne THURSDAY
- ‘Holy Ghost’ by John Sandford mystery/thriller, TUESDAY
- ‘Light Years’ by Kass Morgan YA science-fiction, TUESDAY
- ‘Misadventures with a Manny’ by Toni Aleo romance, TUESDAY
- ‘November Road’ by Lou Berney historical fiction/thriller, TUESDAY
- ‘Odd One Out’ by Nic Stone YA contemporary/LGBT/romance, TUESDAY
- ‘Queen of Kenosha’ by Howard Shapiro, Erica Chan (Illustrations) graphic novel, TUESDAY
- ‘The Brave Art of Motherhood: Fight Fear, Gain Confidence, and Find Yourself Again’ by Rachel Marie Martin non-fiction/parenting, TUESDAY
- ‘The Collectors’ by Jacqueline West middle grade/fantasy, TUESDAY
- ‘The Devil’s Thief’ by Lisa Maxwell YA fantasy/historical fiction, TUESDAY
- ‘The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone’ by Jaclyn Moriarty middle grade, TUESDAY
- ‘The Healer’ by Donna Freitas YA contemporary/romance/magical realism, TUESDAY
- ‘The Land I Lost’ by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan audiobook/YA fantasy, TUESDAY
- ‘The Lies We Told’ by Camilla Way mystery/psychological thriller, TUESDAY
- ‘The Mask Shop of Doctor Blaack’ by Steve Rasnic Tem TUESDAY
- ‘The Phoenix Empress’ by K Arsenault Rivera TUESDAY
- ‘The Royal Runaway’ by Lindsay Emory women’s fiction/romance, TUESDAY
- ‘The Witch Elm’ by Tana French mystery/thriller, TUESDAY
- ‘What If It’s Us’ by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera YA contemporary/LGBT/romance, TUESDAY
- ‘White Dancing Elephants’ by Chaya Bhuvaneswar short stories, TUESDAY
- ‘Winter in Paradise’ by Elin Hilderbrand women’s fiction/mystery, TUESDAY
- ‘The Forgotten Child’ by Melissa Erin Jackson WEDNESDAY
- ‘And So It Begins’ by Rachel Abbott (UK publication) THURSDAY
A fantastic review of…
- ‘Beneath the Citadel’ by Kaleena at Reader Voracious
- ‘Bitter Orange’ at FictionFan’s Book Reviews
- ‘The Lies We Told’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
- ‘Queen of Kenosha’ by Jill at Jill’s Book Blog
- ‘The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone’ by Evelina at AvalinahsBooks
- ‘What If It’s Us’ by Aimee at Aimee, Always
- ‘What If It’s Us’ at the Eclectic Bibliophile
- ‘What If It’s Us’ by Kris at Boston Book Reader
- ‘Fight or Flight’ by Angela at Reading Frenzy
- ‘Beneath the Citadel’ at Foxes and Fairytales
- ‘Fireball and Fiascos’ by Julia at The Red Hatter Book Blog
- ‘Odd One Out’ by Jill at Jill’s Book Blog
- ‘The Mask Shop of Doctor Blaack’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
- ‘And So It Begins’ at Cleopatra Loves Books
- ‘Fight or Flight’ by Jesey at Schmexy Girl Book Blog
- ‘The Phoenix Empress’ by Kathy at Pages Below the Vaulted Sky
- ‘The Forgotten Child’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
- ‘Cut and Run’ by Shalini at Book Rambler
- ‘Fight or Flight’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
- ‘What If It’s Us’ by Flavia at Flavia the Bibliophile
- ‘The Brave Art of Motherhood’ by Stephanie at Racing Elephants
Which books are you excited about? Which ones have you got on ARC of? Have you written any reviews?
See you in the comment section! ๐
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I love your lists! The Book Thief is one of my favorite books of all time. I didn’t know that Markus Zusak has a new book that is coming out this week. Definitely adding that one to my TBR. Have a wonderful week and thanks for sharing ๐
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That was a new info for me as well, when I put this list together. Thank you so much for stopping by!!๐๐
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Can’t wait for Zusak’s new book coz I loved the Book Thief! I just reviewed a book which is coming out next week (16th) though! A non fiction! ๐ Here’s the link, if you’re interested ๐ https://hookedonbookzblog.wordpress.com/2018/10/08/thelibrarybook-by-susanorlean-simonandschuster-netgalley-nonfiction-earc/
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Great, I’m adding it to next week’s post!! I haven’t read the Book Thief yet, but so many people love it that I feel like I should bring it ahead in my tbr. ๐ Thanks for stopping by! ๐
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My pleasure! Can’t. Wait to read your review once you’ve read it! ๐
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I have yet to get it ๐ but I’m about to, and I can’t wait to read it ๐คฉ
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Thanks for the mention and link! What a great round-up!
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You’re welcome!! Thanks๐ and thanks for stopping by, too! ๐
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Thanks for the shout out! I love your link-ups โค
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Thanks ๐ it’s my pleasure! โฅ๏ธ
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Thanks for linking up my Beneath the Citadel review!
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You’re welcome!! ๐
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Hi Dora,
I really like this idea!
Its rare for me to actually post a review before a book releases but I just did ๐
https://superfluousreading.wordpress.com/2018/10/11/murder-at-archly-manor-by-sara-rosett/
Publication date is 15th Oct
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Thanks! ๐I’m adding it to next week’s post!!
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I had no idea that many books were released this week, but more than than I canโt believe the โJames Pattersonโ machine put out two books. But for me The Brave Art of Motherhood is the most important of the bunch.
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He publishes a crazy amount of books, that caught my attention, too! Thanks for dropping by! ๐
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The Brave Art of Motherhood is a MUST read for ALL moms, regardless of age, social status, race, or whether you have little ones or big ones! Such an inspirational, eye-opening, honest book about the joys and the challenges of motherhood and being the best version of YOU! This book is life-changing!
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Well, I’m not a mom yet, but everybody is so excited about it, I’ll probably read it sometime! ๐
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So glad to see The Brave Art of Motherhood by Rachel Martin on your list! This is a must read book for all (donโt let the title fool you).
This book is incredibly uplifting, encouraging, thought provoking and soul stirring. No reader will walk away from this book without a real positive belief in one self and helps offer real practical tips in facing fears, pushing through and seeing your dreams again. A must read and one that you will not want to put down. Since Iโve read this book, itโs been in my thoughts every day โ motivating me greatly.
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I haven’t read this book, and up until now it wasn’t on my tbr list either, but since you guys seem to be so excited about it, I think I’m going to give it a chance! Sounds awesome! ๐๐
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I am so happy to see Rachel Marie Martinโs Book,The Brave Art of Motherhood on your list. I have read this book and have found it an encouraging and life changing book.
Many books you read and they make it to the book shelf to never be looked at again. Not this book. This is a book you will not only read once, but you will reread to pull apart the life challenges she encourages you to make. She walks side by side with you when she makes it real by sharing her own personal struggles as she challenges you on.
She encourages you to bravely walk by faith and confidence pushing through the obstacles of life to get to the goals you have for yourself. You do not have to be just a mother to read this book because anyone who has hopes and dreams and the struggles of day to day life can benefit from this book. I am a mother of only one child who is now 20 years old, but I found her book just as encouraging and life changing as if I had multiple young children.
You will not regret reading this book! Walk bravely by faith and confidence forward toward your hopes and dreams you thought you lost. Accept her challenges and allow your life to change for the goals you have set for your life. Break free from the chains of bondage, the bondages of time, life, circumstances, and walk forward to a vision you set for your life. Now is the time for changes, allow them to happen now. Do not be held back by fear any longer. Hold your head up high and move forward.
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I’m sorry, this comment went to spam for some reason, and I just noticed it… ๐ I haven’t read this book yet, but it sounds amazing, and everyone seems to have this opinion, so I’m pretty sure I’m gonna read it sometime! ๐
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Great post! Thanks for sharing my reviews!
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Thanks and you’re welcome! ๐
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Wow! This is awesome. I just some across your blog, but now Iโll be following for sure!
I have a review for The Brave Art of Motherhood
http://racingelephants.com/2018/09/13/book-review-the-brave-art-of-motherhood/
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Ah, thank you so much!! ๐
Great, I’m adding it !
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