A dubious milestone has been achieved. On July 1 I downloaded my first eARC for 2018. (For the curious, it was Sunday Silence) But OMG, sometimes blogging feels like living in the future. I’m always reading “tomorrow’s” book. Or “next week’s” book. It’s a bit weird.
And here’s where some of the books I saw at ALA are coming in, like Artemis. They gave out print ARCs if you managed to get into the line in time. And a couple of these, Like Jade City and A Plague of Giants, are titles I ran across while compiling an article about upcoming science fiction and fantasy titles.
So much to look forward to reading! What about you?
For Review:
Artemis by Andy Weir
The Clockwork Dynasty by Daniel H. Wilson
The Hidden Lives of Tudor Women by Elizabeth Norton
Illumination (Penton Legacy #5) by Susannah Sandlin
Ironfoot (Enchanter General #1) by Dave Duncan
Jade City (Green Bone Saga #1) by Fonda Lee
Life in Code by Ellen Ullman
Live from Cairo by Ian Bassingthwaighte
Lucas (Cold Fury Hockey #8) by Sawyer Bennett
A Plague of Giants (Seven Kennings #1) by Kevin Hearne
Right Where We Belong (Silver Springs #4) by Brenda Novak
Sunday Silence (Frieda Klein #7) by Nicci French
The Sweet Life by Sharon Struth
Woolly by Ben Mezrich
I’d love to read The Hidden Lives of Tudor Women. Sounds right up my alley. And the cover of The Clockwork Dynasty looks incredible! ♥
I’ve got my eye on those Tudor women too. I’m reading Four Princes right now, and it’s set in the same period, but obviously different perspective!
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I’m curious about Clockwork Dynasty and Artemis – although the latter doesn’t sound nearly as interesting as being stranded in Mars.
The cover of Clockwork Dynasty is gorgeous. I’m wondering a bit about Artemis – this is hardly the first heist on the moon book. But we’ll see!
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Hope you enjoy your book haul.