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theinquisitxor · 1 year
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2023 Anticipated Book Releases
Here are my anticipated releases for the first half of 2023. Release dates may be subject to change.
-Hell Bent (Alex Stern #2) by Lehigh Bardugo, Jan 10th. Paranormal Urban fantasy, dark academia, occult
-Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett, Jan 10th. Academic faerie folklore, love, friendships, small English towns
-The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi, Feb 14th. gothic, fairytales, myths, marriage secrets
-A Day of Fallen Night (Roots of Chaos #0) by Samatha Shannon, Feb 28th. The long anticipated prequel to The Priory of the Orange Tree.
-The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty, March 2nd. Retired Lady pirates, medieval middle east, new adventure
-The Mimicking of Known Success by Malka Ann Older, March 7th. Sapphic sci-fi, cozy mystery, missing person, set on Jupiter
-The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten, March 7th. fantasy, necromancy, court-politics, romance
-Rose/House by Arkady Martine, March 2023. Novella, artificial intelligence, architects, noe-noir science fiction.
-The Scourge between Stars by Ness Brown, April 4th. Sci-fi horror, doomed generation ship, interstellar survival.
-Some Desperate Glory by Emilly Tesh, April 11th. Queer Space opera, avenging earth, warriors, found family
-Untethered Sky by Fonda Lee, April 11th. Novella, Fantasy about a young Roc rider and the hunt for a manticore.
-The Isle of the Gods by Amie Kaufman, May 2nd. Fantasy, high seas adventure, rituals, a spoiled prince
-The Book that Wouldn't Burn by Mark Lawrence, May 9th. SSF, book about books and libraries.
-The Will of the Many by James islington, May 23rd. Roman empire inspired fantasy, military/magic academy, hidden identities
-Witch King by Martha Wells, May 23rd. Demons, and magic and humor. This seems like it will be a good time.
-Garden of the Cursed by Katy Rose Pool, June 20th. Ya fantasy, cursebreaker-for-hire, fake dating, intrigue.
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stargirlbryce · 7 months
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Every book I read in 2023: A Curse For True Love by Stephanie Garber
"I am a monster, but whether you remember it or not, I’m your monster, Evangeline."
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aroaessidhe · 9 months
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2023 reads // twitter thread
Stars, Hide Your Fires
fun sapphic YA space opera mystery
a girl from a small planet steals from tourists to survive, but still can’t make enough to save her ailing father, learns about a ball for the galaxy’s richest, and sneaks in disguised
but when the emperor is murdered, the station’s locked down she has to find out who the real killer was so she’s not blamed, and ends up working with another imposter - a mysterious rebel - and in their investigations they uncover secrets that could change the fate of the empire
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eeetsteee · 4 months
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readrenard · 11 months
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I would like to introduce: my most anticipated release of 2023!!!
Jamison has an amazing style & I've wanted to read their stories for a while now. SO happy they are finally being published. I am hungry for the ambitious black ballerina who makes deals in blood to succeed against the rich.
I Feed her to the Beast and the Beast is Me releases 08/29/2023, but it's available for pre-order right now.
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thediverismylove · 1 year
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23 books I want to read in 2023
how to sell a haunted house by grady hendrix
i feel bad about my neck by nora ephron
jazz by toni morrison
life on mars by tracy k smith
american psycho by bret easton ellis
i am, i am, i am by maggie o’farrell
bliss montage by ling ma
getting lost by annie ernaux
what purpose did I serve in your life by marie calloway
the berlin stories by christopher isherwood
gods of want by k ming chang
indelicacy by amina cain
assembly by natasha brown
nightbitch by rachel yoder
the hop by diana clarke
strange rites by tara isabella burton
babysitter by joyce carol oates 
the millstone by margaret drabble
i love you but i’ve chosen darkness by claire vaye watkins
mislaid by nell zink
dog flowers by danielle geller
edinburgh by alexander chee
virtue by hermione hoby
tagging @entertheaardvark, @redactedmatopoeia, @babettegladney, @selkielore, and @hjarta to do this too. i feel like this post was a thing last year so I thought why not do it again 🤷‍♀️ also tagging anyone who wants to do it
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nerdynatreads · 1 year
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10 books to read || I Could Still Let Myself Down — 10 Books for 2023
of course I’ve got a TBR for the year. I stuck with 10 books because, well, I didn’t even complete all 10 books last year 😵‍💫 here’s hoping I have better luck this year!
only a few of them are on my owned tbr, but I also have got a few anticipated releases that I want to read this year and a few remainders from my 5 star predictions list.
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the---hermit · 1 year
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23 books in 2023
I was tagged by @medustudies thank you!!💜🌿(I know it took ages for me to complete this)
I had done this last year (here's the post) and I read more or less half of the books on that list. I am a mood reader so I don't really follow tbrs, but I think it's fun to create a list at the beginning of the year and then see how many books I have actually read at the end. I have lowered my reading goal for 2023 at 52 book, so one book a week, because I have no idea how much I will realistically be able to read with going back to uni and everything. I therefore tried to curate this list a bit more, including also a few books that were on last year's list. Since I want to lower the number of unread books on my shelves I included in this list only books I have physically in my home (some aren't mine, but of some family members, but I didn't include anything from my wishlist). We'll see at the end of the year how many of these I actually read.
The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell
The Sandman volume 7 by Neil Gaiman
The Sandman volume 8 by Neil Gaiman
Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell
The Tower Of Swallows by Andrzej Sapkowski
Paradise Lost by John Milton
Bisexuality In The Ancient World by Eva Cantarella
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
Scheletri by Zerocalcare
La Scuola Di Pizze In Faccia Del Professor Calcare by Zerocalcare
Bloody Summer by Carmen Maria Machado
Cain's Jawbone by Torquemada
La Strega e Il Capitano by Leonardo Sciascia
The House At Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne
Alice Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams
100 Hugs by Chris Riddell
Celtic Myths by T.W. Rolleston
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Japanese Tattoos by Yori Moriarty
The Misplaced Legion by Harry Turtledove
Solanin by Inio Asano
I don't know who else in the knife gang hasn't done it yet, so I'll just tag the post and whoever sees and hasn't done it consider yourself tagged! I also tag @oneanxiousstudybuddy and @just-a-cup-of-anxietea !!
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morebedsidebooks · 1 year
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Ten 2023 Anticipated Books
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New year, new books. Here's a mix of ten Asian titles I'm looking forward to. (Of course, release dates/cover art can and do shift.)
JANUARY
Is Love the Answer? by Isaki Uta
Isaki is one of my favorite Japanese artists. Over the last few years more English language publishers have also been taking notice of her work. This is a standalone coming of age comic with an aromatic asexual protagonist. From Kodansha USA.
FEBRUARY
At 30, I Realized I Had No Gender: Life Lessons From a 50 year-old After Two Decades of Self-Discovery by Arai Shou
This is one autobiographical Japanese comic worth mention as there’s little out there in English to compare. Besides digital release first, it will also appear in print later in the year. Also to note the US arm of publisher Tokyopop came back into English language publishing a few years ago. Besides some other endeavors particularly carving itself a niche in LGBTQ+ comics. Which if great, unless you have the long memory like me that also makes it a bit frustrating because of the company's frankly bad history.
JUNE
River's Edge by Okazaki Kyoko
This may be a familiar title because of the live action adaptation. Or Okazaki’s name as a phenome of visceral comics in the 1980s and 90s before an unfortunate car accident sidelined her career. It’s been a bit of a drought too since previous English editions of her work like Helter Skelter or Pink nearly ten years ago. This comic from 1993 has a cast of high schoolers and their screwed up lives.
Until I Love Myself: The Journey of a Nonbinary Manga Artist by Pesuyama Poppy
Another special two volume autobiography in comic form from a Japanese nonbinary artist. From Viz Media.
The Surviving Sky by Krikita H. Rao
An epic lush eco SFF novel featuring solarpunk, yogic philosophy, and a stormy marriage for it’s two 30s-40s aged bi/pan protagonists where civilization is also on the line.
AUGUST
Guardian: Zhen Hun by Priest
Danmei novels appearing in English continue strong. This mysterious Chinese fantasy series around the head of special investigation unit tasked with unusual cases and an enigmatic university professor was the basis for a popular (and persevering under censorship challenges) live-action series in 2018. From Seven Seas.
They Were 11! by Hagio Moto
A classic sci-fi comic from the 1970s with some themes around gender and attraction influenced by the novel The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin. I’ve reviewed the previous English edition from back in the 90s. Publisher Denpa is small operation so it’s taken some extra time but a new deluxe edition with the sequel is coming.
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Kitchen of Witch Hat by Hiromi Sato and Shirahama Kamome
The Witch Hat Atelier series is beloved in many languages and garnered awards. This ongoing spin-off comic series is another treat, literally as Qifrey and Olruggio get up to cooking. From Kodansha USA.
Savage Alice by Hwang Jungeun
There’s been big trends for South Korean literature over the last few years. This 2013 novel with drag queen in a Hedwig vein between the big city of Seoul and a smaller hometown will be translated to English by Janet Hong.
Star Clock Liddell by Uchida Yoshimi
Did someone say older philosophical Japanese girls’ comics? Indie publisher Glacier Bay Books has licensed this 1980s haunting three volume comic series.
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hope-for-olicity · 1 year
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My Most Anticipated Books for June 2023!
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My most anticipated books of June 2023! 
June 2nd: Imagine Me and You by Lynn Camden
June 6th: Someday I’ll Find You by C. C. Humphreys, We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian, Ciao For Now by Kate Bromley
June 13th: Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
June 20th: Bookshop Cinderella by Laura Lee Guhrke
June 27th: The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston, A Dish Best Served Hot by Natalie Caña and Lexi Lets Go by Mary Warren
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kappabooks · 9 months
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The Bell in the Fog | Book Review
Check out my review of the upcoming historical mystery, THE BELL IN THE FOG
I received a physical ARC from BookishFirst. All opinions are my own. The Bell in the Fog , a dazzling historical mystery by Lev AC Rosen, asks—once you have finally found a family, how far would you go to prove yourself to them? San Francisco, 1952. Detective Evander “Andy” Mills has started a new life for himself as a private detective—but his business hasn’t exactly taken off. It turns out…
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lindsglenne · 7 months
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Anticipated Releases: October-December
Not much really comes out towards the end of the year so this list is a little lackluster. Continue reading Untitled
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libraryleopard · 1 year
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Adult high fantasy
Follows Csorwe, a young orc priestess raised to become a sacrifice to a death god who is unexpectedly rescued from her fate by a mage with his own mysterious agenda
However, gods have long memories and Csorwe soon learns that her past is not as distant as she might wish
Mixes space opera and high fantasy
Dark, dry humor alongside ancient cosmic magic and complicated characters
Lesbian main character; bi and gay side characters; characters of color; F/F romance
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novelstorian · 1 year
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June 2023 Upcoming Book Releases | Most Anticipated Books
Hey, friends! A new month = new book releases!  This month’s Most Anticipated list might be the shortest list of book releases that I have ever had on this blog– which might be a good thing, considering I still have a mile long TBR (to-be-read) list.  That being said, I am so excited for lot’s of the titles featured on this list. I cannot wait to hopefully discover some new favourite books or…
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thegodausios · 1 year
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