This week everyone is sharing the most recent additions to their TBR. Well, I do weekly hauls and kind of handle TBR's differently. If I see a book I'm interested on, it goes onto a wishlist until I learn more about it. And sometimes I browse Amazon's upcoming releases just for this perfect. So I'm sharing that list instead.
I've included a teaser and then if you click on the cover, it should take you to Goodreads.
"The Survivors, their members known only by the order in which they joined, live alone in a rural Colorado mansion. They believe that sickness bears honesty, and that honesty bears change. Fueled by the ritualized Cytoxan treatments that leave them on the verge of death, they instigate the Day of Gifts, a day that spells shocking violence and the group’s demise."
“Have you seen this man?” It was a simple image and question posted online that sparked a worldwide awareness that—HE IS REAL! From the author who discovered him and told you about The Shadow People—now learn of the new THREAT!"
"At Indiana University, someone’s been studying the female student body: their dating customs, nocturnal activities―and how long they can survive in captivity."
"Sometimes man's best friend is loyal for life... and beyond!"
" A lighthearted revisiting of my time there, and most importantly how I came to love these two amazing dogs. A loving exploration of two funny and wonderful dogs, Sammy and Shrink."
"Ten years after the world’s oil went sour and a pandemic killed most of the population, Sam Edison is the chief of police of The Little Five, a walled-in community near Atlanta, Georgia. Those who survived share the world with what are known as hollow-heads: creatures who are no longer fully human."
"For 12-year-old Garrett and his four best friends, the idyllic summer of 1989 crashes to a halt when Garrett's older brother vanishes.
Something is very wrong in Sallow Creek, Pennsylvania.
Something is turning their neighbors, their relatives, into unstoppable monstrosities... "
Something is very wrong in Sallow Creek, Pennsylvania.
Something is turning their neighbors, their relatives, into unstoppable monstrosities... "
"So, this is me. Lily Allen.
I am a woman.
I am a mother.
I was a wife.
I drink.
I have taken drugs.
I have loved and been let down.
I am a success and a failure.
I am a songwriter.
I am a singer.
I am all these things and more."
I am a woman.
I am a mother.
I was a wife.
I drink.
I have taken drugs.
I have loved and been let down.
I am a success and a failure.
I am a songwriter.
I am a singer.
I am all these things and more."
"A smooth-talking charmer is separating dog-loving ladies from their money. Nala and Max are ready to put the bite on the Dog Park Romeo."
"A murder...broadcast for thousands to see...has just become a viral sensation."
So this is one of those topics which has the potential to blow up the wishlists/TBR as I blog hop. So I dare to ask, what books made your list this week???
Great list, Barb, but lucky last had me at 'murder broadcast'!
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty interesting concept right?
DeleteThirty-Seven sounds weird! And Post sounds scary good. Happy reading!
ReplyDeletePost is available on Hoopla if you have access. Always trying to save money when I can :)
DeleteThank you.:-)
DeleteA lot of these are new to me but they look fun! I hope you love them all when you are able to read them.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I wanted to feature some lesser known books so this was the best way to do it!
DeleteThe Hat Man cover has me wondering what that is about! Kind of intriguing. I have a couple of Tony Urban books on my tbr that sound pretty good. Oh dear, Lily Allen! I like her dad and brother as actors but I can't stand her! I do think her book could be interesting though!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure it's non-fiction and I actually saw it mentioned on someone else's blog last week for some reason. I do love Lily's brother. I have enjoyed some of her music but I think she's a trainwreck and I can't shy away from trainwrecks. I didn't know her dad acted.
DeleteWow, most of these are new to me. Come and Get Me sounds horrifying!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it?
DeleteThe Hat Man reminds me of a character in The Haunting of Hill House and totally freaks me out a little lol.
ReplyDeleteYou are right! I know exactly what you're talking about and yes, definitely freaky.
DeleteOoh Scream for the Camera sounds AWESOME. I want that book! And The Post sounds very creepy!
ReplyDeleteGlad I could add some to your list :)
DeleteI haven't heard of any of these, but Scream for the Camera looks very creepy.
ReplyDeleteThe cover is eye-catching as well.
DeleteI think these are all new to me - hope you enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angela.
DeleteOoh, apocalypse stuff. I’ll have to look those up. I hope you love these books!
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
Thanks AJ!
DeleteYep, today's topic is dangerous for sure, my TBR is definitely blowing up as I go through all these blogs and see these lists! And I haven't even heard of most of these, so off to do some research!
ReplyDelete~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum
I know, some topics are just more dangerous to readers than others.
DeleteSome of those sound pretty good!
ReplyDeleteI add to my wish list first too! And it's going to grow by quite a few books that I see here. First two going on it are The Hat Man and Hound's Hollow.
ReplyDeleteHoping to work in Hound's Hollow for the Puppy Love Challenge.
ReplyDeleteYou always have some great looking books.
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Never heard of The Post but they had me at pandemic. Gotta check it out now!
ReplyDeleteI have to go look for some of these books, Barb! Especially the ones about dogs...lol
ReplyDeleteThe BBC did a mini documentary on Lilly Allen quite a few years ago, it was great. 🙌🙌🙌
ReplyDeleteAww the Hounds Hollow one looks simultaneously creepy and adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the cover on the Urban. Hope you enjoy them all :)
ReplyDeleteI don't even know how I ended up here, but I thought this post
ReplyDeletewas good. I do not know who you are but certainly you are
going to a famous blogger if you are not already ;) Cheers!