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Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester
Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester




I’ve been hearing good things about The Circus Infinite by Khan Wong, and I’m curious to check out his debut! Scalzi incorporates real life (Covid-19) into his near future science fiction adventure. March looks like another strong month, starting with The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi. I’m am beyond excited to dive in! March 2022 – Most Anticipated It’s getting awesome reviews, too!įinally, Jessie Mihalik begins a new sci-fi/romance series this year with series opener Hunt the Stars. Barnes, a book I’ve been anticipating for months. Probably my number one book for the month is Dead Silence by S.A. So of course I’ll be reading her latest historical “witch” story, The Great Witch of Brittany. Louisa Morgan is a longtime favorite author, and I think I’ve read all of her books. Sisters of the Forsaken Stars follows the further adventures of the Order of Saint Rita, and I am there for it! Lina Rather returns to her incredible world in this sequel to Sisters of the Vast Black. I’m a big Rob Hart fan, so of course I’m excited about his new book The Paradox Hotel! While January is mostly new-to-me/debut authors, I’m reading releases by some of my favorite authors in February. But I love stories that incorporate true crime, so I’m taking a chance:-) February 2022 – Most Anticipatedįebruary is an incredible month! It was very hard to narrow my list to five books, and you’ll see many other February releases on this blog next month. Darnielle published a book last year called Universal Harvesterthat didn’t get very good reviews, so I’m a little hesitant.

Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester

And here’s another horror title for January that I can’t wait to read. But I’m hearing good things about this one, and for that reason it’s made my list for January!ĭevil House by John Darnielle. Last year I barely read any YA at all, I’ve been so disappointed by most of the YA I’ve tried. Can’t wait!Ĭold the Night, Fast the Wolves by Meg Long. I see a lot of good horror coming my way in 2022, and this is one of the first horror books I’ll be reading.

Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester

I think the format of this story sounds interesting, and I’m curious to see Onyebuchi’s follow-up to Riot Baby.

Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester

This is one you don’t want to miss if you love sci-fi thrillers. I have already had the pleasure of reading Deep Dive by Ron Walters, and boy was it fun! Fast-paced and mystery-laden, it sort of reminded me of The Matrix in some ways.






Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester