Hello Readers,
I hope you have a wonderful New Year’s Eve planned no
matter how you chose to celebrate. Last year I did a similar post for 2019 so
here are my most anticipated books of 2020. On Friday we will sneak a peek at
some book to movie adaptions coming out in 2020 and on Saturday we will look at some of the best book to screen adaptions in 2019. Here is a link to the ones I was looking forward to at the beginning of the year. Each of the titles I have linked
to GoodReads so you can add it to your ever crushing TBR pile.
I am using poster
images I have found through google I do not own any rights and am using the
image purely for future review purposes (Fair use under the copyright act
sections 29 and 30 under use for a review).
A Heart So Fierce andBroken by Brigid Kemmerer (07/01/20)
This is the second book
in the Curse Breakers Series I loved A Curse So Dark and Lonely.
The curse is finally
broken, but Prince Rhen of Emberfall faces darker troubles still. Rumours
circulate that he is not the true heir and that forbidden magic has been
unleashed in Emberfall. Although Rhen has Harper by his side, his guardsman
Grey is missing, leaving more questions than answers.
Infinity Son by Adam
Silvera (14/01/20)
I have a review of this
going up on publication day I can’t wait to share with you guys.
Growing up in New York,
brothers Emil and Brighton always idolized the Spell Walkers—a vigilante group
sworn to rid the world of spectres. While the Spell Walkers and other are born with powers, spectres take them, violently stealing the
essence of endangered magical creatures.
Diary of a Confused Feministt by Kate Weston (06/02/20)
I am currently writing
up my review for this and I honestly can’t wait for you guys to get your hands
on it, it was such a great read from beginning to end.
Kat wants to be a good feminist, although she's not
always sure what that means. She also wants to be a writer, get together with
Hot Josh and not make a total fool of herself. But the path to true feminism is
filled with mortifying incidents and when everything at school starts to get a
bit too much, Kat knows she's lost her way, and the only way forward is to ask
for help
Something She's Not Telling Us by Darcey Bell (07/04/20)
Darcey was the brilliant author behind A Simple
Favour and I can’t wait to see what happened in this domestic
thriller. I haven’t reviewed A Simple Favour yet but it's coming.
One woman’s life is turned upside down when her
brother brings his new girlfriend to visit but no one is telling the truth
about who they really are. One is on the verge of having it all…But one woman
stands in her way. As the two women follow each other down a chilling
rabbit hole, unearthing winding paths of deceit, lies, and trauma, a family and
a future will be completely and irrevocably shattered.
The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes by Suzanne Collins (19/05/20)
I loved the Hunger Games
books and I can't wait to jump straight back into Suzanne’s world.
The Ballad
of Songbirds and Snakes will revisit the world of Panem sixty-four years before
the events of The Hunger Games, starting on the morning of the reaping of the
Tenth Hunger Games
Singapore Killer by
Murray Bailey (01/06/20)
I was lucky enough to
beta read this for Murray and OH MY GOD YOU GUYS! Get reading this series I
can't wait till I have someone to talk about this too.
A helicopter crash and burned bodies. A faceless corpse. A mysterious town.
Let me know what books you guys are looking forward to
L x
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ReplyDeleteI definitely can't wait for A Heart So Fierce and Broken.
Cora | http://teapartyprincess.co.uk/
I think we're a little spoiled for the first half of 2020, I need to find some more midyear books
DeleteL x