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Seasons of Stories: Must-Read Books of Fall/Winter 2023-2024

 


Book release season is upon us and there are so many exciting upcoming releases to check out this Fall and Winter season. If you're looking to cozy up with a book as the weather gets colder, these new releases might just be your next favorite book! While there are hundreds of new releases coming out very soon, this list is just a few that I am most excited for and will be buying on release day! Let me know if you're planning on reading any of these releases as well. I'd love to know what's on your Fall/Winter TBRs!


1. The Fragile Threads of Power by V.E. Schwab



"Once, there were four worlds, nestled like pages in a book, each pulsing with fantastical power and connected by a single city: London. Until the magic grew too fast and forced the worlds to seal the doors between them in a desperate gamble to protect their own. The few magicians who could still open the doors grew more rare as time passed and now, only three Antari are known in recent memory—Kell Maresh of Red London, Delilah Bard of Grey London, and Holland Vosijk, of White London.

But barely a glimpse of them have been seen in the last seven years—and a new Antari named Kosika has appeared in White London, taking the throne in Holland's absence. The young queen is willing to feed her city with blood, including her own—but her growing religious fervor has the potential to drown it instead.

And back in Red London, King Rhy Maresh is threatened by a rising rebellion, one determined to correct the balance of power by razing the throne entirely.

These two royals from very different empires now face very similar struggles: how to keep their crowns—and their own heads.

Amidst this tapestry of old friends and new enemies, a girl with an unusual magical ability comes into possession of a device that could change the fate of all four worlds.

Her name is Tes, and she's the only one who can bring them together—or unravel it all."

Release Date: September 26, 2023 

2. The Women by Kristin Hannah


"The missing. The forgotten. The brave… The women.

“Women can be heroes, too.”

When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these unexpected words, it is a revelation. Raised on idyllic Coronado Island and sheltered by her conservative parents, she has always prided herself on doing the right thing, being a good girl. But in 1965 the world is changing, and she suddenly imagines a different choice for her life. When her brother ships out to serve in Vietnam, she impulsively joins the Army Nurse Corps and follows his path.

As green and inexperienced as the men sent to Vietnam to fight, Frankie is overwhelmed by the chaos and destruction of war, as well as the unexpected trauma of coming home to a changed and politically divided America.

The Women is the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on the story of all women who put themselves in harm’s way to help others. Women whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has all too often been forgotten. A novel of searing insight and lyric beauty, The Women is a profoundly emotional, richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose extraordinary idealism and courage under fire define a generation."

Release Date: February 6, 2024

3. Penance by Eliza Clark

"Nearly a decade after the horrifying murder, journalist Alec Z. Carelli has written the definitive account of the crime, drawn from hours of interviews with witnesses and family members, painstaking historical research, and most notably, correspondence with the killers themselves. The result is a riveting snapshot of lives rocked by tragedy, and a town left in turmoil.

But how much of the story is true?

Compulsively readable, provocative, and disturbing, Penance is a cleverly nuanced, unflinching exploration of gender, class, and power that raises troubling questions about the media and our obsession with true crime while bringing to light the depraved side of human nature and our darkest proclivities."

Release Date: September 26, 2023

4. Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll


"Two women from opposite sides of the country are brought together by violent acts of the same man, and become allies and sisters in arms as they pursue the justice that would otherwise elude them in one of the most acclaimed, highly anticipated thrillers of the year.

Masterfully blending elements of psychological suspense and true crime, Jessica Knoll—author of the bestselling novel Luckiest Girl Alive and the writer behind the Netflix adaption starring Mila Kunis—delivers a new and exhilarating thriller in Bright Young Women. The book opens on a Saturday night in 1978, hours before a soon-to-be-infamous murderer descends upon a Florida sorority house with deadly results. The lives of those who survive, including sorority president and key witness, Pamela Schumacher, are forever changed. Across the country, Tina Cannon is convinced her missing friend was targeted by the man papers refer to as the All-American Sex Killer—and that he’s struck again. Determined to find justice, the two join forces as their search for answers leads to a final, shocking confrontation.

Blisteringly paced, Bright Young Women is “Jessica Knoll at her best—an unflinching and evocative novel about the tabloid fascination with evil and the dynamic and brilliant women who have the real stories to tell” (Laura Dave, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me); and “a compelling, almost hypnotic read and I loved it with a passion” (Lisa Jewell, New York Times bestselling author of None of This Is True)."

Release Date: September 19, 2023

5. Death Valley by Melissa Broder

"The most profound book yet from the visionary author of Milk Fed and The Pisces, a darkly funny novel about grief that becomes a desert survival story.

In Melissa Broder’s astounding new novel, a woman arrives alone at a Best Western seeking respite from an emptiness that plagues her. She has fled to the California high desert to escape a cloud of sorrow—for both her father in the ICU and a husband whose illness is worsening. What the motel provides, however, is not peace but a path, thanks to a receptionist who recommends a nearby hike.

Out on the sun-scorched trail, the woman encounters a towering cactus whose size and shape mean it should not exist in California. Yet the cactus is there, with a gash through its side that beckons like a familiar door. So she enters it. What awaits her inside this mystical succulent sets her on a journey at once desolate and rich, hilarious and poignant.

This is Melissa Broder at her most imaginative, most universal, and finest. This is Death Valley."

Release Date: October 3, 2023



Song of the Dead [REVIEW]



Song of the Dead (Reign of Fallen #2) by Sarah Glenn Marsh

"The Dead must stay buried.

Karthia is nothing like it used to be. The kingdom's borders are open for the first time in nearly three hundred years, and raising the dead has been outlawed. Odessa is determined to explore the world beyond Karthia's waters, hoping to heal a heart broken in more ways than she can count. But with Meredy joining the ocean voyage, vanquishing her sorrow will be a difficult task.

Despite the daily reminder of the history they share, Odessa and Meredy are fascinated when their journey takes them to a land where the Dead rule the night and dragons roam the streets. Odessa can't help being mesmerized by the new magic--and by the girl at her side. But just as she and Meredy are beginning to explore the new world, a terrifying development in Karthia summons them home at once.

Growing political unrest on top of threats from foreign invaders means Odessa and Meredy are thrust back into the lives they tried to leave behind while specters from their past haunt their tenuous relationship. Gathering a force big enough to ward off enemies seems impossible, until one of Queen Valoria's mages creates a weapon that could make them invincible. As danger continues to mount inside the palace, Odessa fears that without the Dead, even the greatest invention won't be enough to save their fates.

In this enthralling, heartrending sequel to Reign of the Fallen, Odessa faces the fight of her life as the boundaries between the Dead and the living are challenged in a way more gruesome than ever before."



I was sent a copy of Song of the Dead by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Please note this is a sequel so the review + description contain SPOILERS.


Edition: Hardcover, E-book
Release Date: January 22nd, 2019
Page Count: 416
Publisher: Razorbill

My Rating: 4.5/5 stars


Before we get into the review, I would like to highlight that this book is #OwnVoices and contains a f/f relationship! Yay for diversity in YA :-)

I went into these books not knowing it was only a duology and now that I've finished Song of the Dead, I totally feel like there could be more built onto this world?! I haven't read such a lovely YA fantasy in quite some time so these books were a breathe of fresh air for me. I loved the romance dearly, the world was new and interesting, and it kind of gave me A Darker Shade of Magic vibes? It might've been all the ship traveling, the magic, and a chase for romance. Oh, and Sarah Glenn Marsh doesn't mind killing her characters off!

I loved seeing Odessa and Meredy's relationship grow into something much more than it was in book one. I was thrown off at first because I mean, it was a sudden romance with her exes sister. But, I don't judge. I lived for their relationship from beginning to end. I don't want to say it was predictable but maybe just a bit. Am I mad? Definitely not. I like how they were able to bond and help each other through Evander's death. Their grieving was written so well and made me truly feel for them. The chapter where they hear Evander's voice again even though it's not him was heartbreaking! I can't forget to mention that this is a f/f relationship in a Young Adult book done right. It felt so right and I'm so glad I get to see these things in the books I read. 

As for the writing, it was fantastic. There's so many "I need to mark this with my sticky notes" moments. She captures feeling so well and brings her characters to life. Odessa was written as such a strong, caring and ambitious lead. Her actions were always justified and she wasn't afraid of anything. Odessa is definitely my favorite type of main character. 

The only problem I had with this book is that I loved the world, but I wish it were more in-depth. For Fantasy novels, I appreciate a connected, in-depth world that's descriptive, fascinating, and makes sense. It was sometimes hard to follow whenever they were talking about magic, the world, etc. because it didn't feel like enough. The world seems so complex but I still don't understand it completely. This is my only reason I bumped it down .5 stars! It was still an incredibly interesting world to read about but I need more!

Overall, I enjoyed reading this duology but obviously, I wouldn't mind another book. The world was so fascinating, the romance was captivating and the writing was so well-done. This sequel was SO much better than the first book and definitely worth reading. 



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February Young Adult Releases of 2019



It's finally February! February is one of my favorite months because I host #FeministFebruary and my birthday may or may not be in the middle of this month. I've realized I kind of love Spring and of course, all the new releases that come with it. Here's a list of some of my anticipated Young Adult releases for February, 2019!

  • Watch Us Rise by Renée Watson & Ellen Hagan [February 12th, 2019]
  • Four Dead Queens by Astrid Scholte [February 26th, 2019]
  • On the Come Up by Angie Thomas [February 5th, 2019]
  • Enchantee by Gita Trelease [February 5th, 2019]
  • The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried by Shaun David Hutchingson [February 19th, 2019]
  • The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samatha Shannon [February 26th, 2019]
  • The Art of Losing by Lizzy Mason [February 19th, 2019]
  • Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard [February 12th, 2019]


Are you anticipating any of these February releases?! Let me know in the comments or on my latest Instagram post. :-)



January Young Adult Releases of 2019



  1. The Wicked King by Holly Black (The Folk of the Air #2) [January 8th, 2019]
  2. Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus [January 8th, 2019]
  3. Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard (The Witchlands #3)   This comes out in February. I apologize for accidently adding it into the photo.
  4. Evermore by Sara Holland [December 31st, 2018] oops
  5. The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi [January 15th, 2019]
  6. King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo [January 29th, 2019]
  7. Song of the Dead by Sarah Glenn Marsh [January 22nd, 2019]
  8. Let's Go Swimming on Doomsday by Natalie C. Anderson [January 15th, 2019]

November YA Releases '18



  • Archenemies by Marissa Meyer [November 6th, 2018]
  • Pulp by Robin Talley [November 13th, 2018] (I'll have a review soon!)
  • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald by J.K. Rowling [November 16th, 2018]
  • Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean [November 6th, 2018]
  • This Splintered Silence by Kayla Olson [November 13th, 2018]
  • Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan [November 6th, 2018]


October YA Releases of 2018



It's spooky season and all of the great Young Adult novels are coming out. I swear Fall is the best time of the year for us readers! Here's a list of all the books I'm anticipating for October 2018 and their releases dates.


  • Muse of Nighmares by Laini Taylor [October 2nd, 2018]
  • Kingdom of Ash (Throne of Glass finale) by Sarah J. Maas [October 23th, 2018]
  • What If It's Us by Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli [October 9th, 2018] (I have a review)
  • The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee [October 2nd, 2018] (review coming!)
  • A Very Large Expanse of the Sea by Tahereh Mafi [October 16th, 2018]
  • An Assassin's Guide to Love & Treason by Virginia Boecker [October 23rd, 2018]
  • Broken Things by Lauren Oliver [October 2nd, 2018]
  • Dry by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman  [October 2nd, 2018]
  • Grim Lovelies by Megan Shepherd  [October 2nd, 2018]
  • Odd One Out by Nic Stone  [October 9th, 2018]



Which one are you most excited for? I have Muse of Nightmares and Kingdom of Ash pre-ordered!


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HAPPY RELEASE DAY: WILDCARD by Marie Lu


Happy Release Day!


Edition: Hardcover
Genre: Young Adult 
Page Count: 352 pages
Publishes on: September 13th, 2018 
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers

Goodreads Rating: 4.32 stars/5 stars


"Emika Chen barely made it out of the Warcross Championships alive. Now that she knows the truth behind Hideo's new NeuroLink algorithm, she can no longer trust the one person she's always looked up to, who she once thought was on her side.

Determined to put a stop to Hideo's grim plans, Emika and the Phoenix Riders band together, only to find a new threat lurking on the neon-lit streets of Tokyo. Someone's put a bounty on Emika's head, and her sole chance for survival lies with Zero and the Blackcoats, his ruthless crew. But Emika soon learns that Zero isn't all that he seems--and his protection comes at a price.

Caught in a web of betrayal, with the future of free will at risk, just how far will Emika go to take down the man she loves?"


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HAPPY RELEASE DAY: A Heart in a Body in the World by Deb Calleti



Happy Release Day!


Format: Hardcover

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary

Page Count: 368 pages
Publication: September 18th, 2018
Publisher: Simon Pulse (Simon & Schuster)

A girl tries to outrun her demons in this searing, universal novel about the impact of gun violence, everyday sexism, rape culture, and internalizing—and overcoming—guilt from National Book Award finalist Deb Caletti.

A girl tries to outrun her demons in this searing, universal novel about the impact of gun violence, everyday sexism, rape culture, and internalizing—and overcoming—guilt from National Book Award finalist Deb Caletti.When everything has been taken from you, what else is there to do but run?So that’s what Annabelle does—she runs from Seattle to Washington, DC, through mountain passes and suburban landscapes, from long lonely roads to college towns. She’s not ready to think about the whyyet, just the how—muscles burning, heart pumping, feet pounding the earth. But no matter how hard she tries, she can’t outrun the tragedy from the past year, or the person—The Taker—that haunts her.Followed by Grandpa Ed in his RV and backed by her brother and two friends (her self-appointed publicity team), Annabelle becomes a reluctant activist as people connect her journey to the trauma from her past. Her cross-country run gains media attention and she is cheered on as she crosses state borders, and is even thrown a block party and given gifts. The support would be nice, if Annabelle could escape the guilt and the shame from what happened back home. They say it isn’t her fault, but she can’t feel the truth of that.Through welcome and unwelcome distractions, she just keeps running, to the destination that awaits her. There, she’ll finally face what lies behind her—the miles and love and loss…and what is to come.❞