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jaggedwolf) wrote2020-12-01 07:03 am
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December Talking Meme: Day 1
From here,
snickfic asked me about 1-3 books coming out next year that I'm excited about.
Honestly, I'm surprised I even have an answer. I rarely pay attention to new books coming out unless prompted to by a friend. But hey, A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine, the sequel to A Memory Called Empire, is coming out next year and I'm psyched about that. Mahit on Lsel Station! More Yskandr and Three Seagrass! Heard it features some extremely unwise kissing 👀. I've let any other details about the book slip out of my mind. I do prefer approaching upcoming works with minimal knowledge once I'm already incentivized to consume them.
Any other 2021 books folks are excited about?
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Honestly, I'm surprised I even have an answer. I rarely pay attention to new books coming out unless prompted to by a friend. But hey, A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine, the sequel to A Memory Called Empire, is coming out next year and I'm psyched about that. Mahit on Lsel Station! More Yskandr and Three Seagrass! Heard it features some extremely unwise kissing 👀. I've let any other details about the book slip out of my mind. I do prefer approaching upcoming works with minimal knowledge once I'm already incentivized to consume them.
Any other 2021 books folks are excited about?
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One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
Blurb:
A 23-year-old realises her subway crush is displaced from 1970's Brooklyn, and she must do everything in her power to help her - and try not to fall in love with the girl lost in time - before it's too late . . .
Re: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
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- Peaces by Helen Oyeyemi (you might like this one actually, gays on a train with a historical/literary vibe)
- Lycanthropy and Other Chronic Illnesses (I've read this one, it's really fun)
- Final Girl Support Group (exactly what it sounds like—I love everything Grady Hendrix writes)
- Rainbow Milk (haven't read this author before, but this one got a lot of hype at sales conference)
- Harlem Shuffle (Colson Whitehead has never written a bad book in his life)
- The Project by Courtney Summers (cult thriller centered around two sisters)
- The Other Black Girl (this has been getting a ton of hype—fiction about being black in publishing, written by a black woman who worked in the industry)
- One Last Stop, as someone already mentioned (this sounds more up my alley than Red White & Royal Blue was)
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