Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings to spotlight highly anticipated books. It is based on the Waiting on Wednesday meme which used to be hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.
FROM GOODREADS: It’s 1998 in Hooperstown, New Jersey and people are getting sick. Some citizens blame the local chemical plant. A select few believe something far more terrifying is responsible, a dreadful force that causes nightmarish visions and aberrant illnesses. Bad things are blooming in Hooperstown, and the stench of death is growing stronger...
Standing on the edge of summer break after the longest last day of eighth grade ever, Doug Simms and his two best friends join a group of older kids for an all-night scavenger hunt. It’s supposed to be a celebration, an evening of fun and freedom. But what happens that night will change their summer in the darkest ways imaginable. And not just their summer...but their entire lives.
MALIGNANT SUMMER is a coming-of-age epic where innocence is lost and the path through adolescence is painful. Where dreamscapes merge with reality. Where love seems possible, and the best season feels like it can last forever.
WHY I CAN'T WAIT: I think this sounds like a perfect summer horror read. I enjoy coming of age tales and the fact that it takes place in 1998 makes it even better. I really do hope it's a good read because Meyer must be taking some lessons from King and this one clocks in at 625 pages.
CASSIUS'S PICK:
FROM GOODREADS: Perfect for fans of Jenn McKinlay and Joanne Fluke, a bitter discovery is made in a sweet-as-candy town, in Kitt Crowe's Sweet Fiction Bookshop series debut.
Life is sweet when you live in Confection, Oregon. Or, at least, that's how it's supposed to be. But on a summer day, when tourists and locals alike gawk at the majestic mountains, quaint Craftsman houses, and lovely flowers--particularly the renowned Confection Rose--the last thing anyone has come to see is a dead body, unearthed from a shallow grave by a curious dog.
A bathrobe-clad Lexi rushes next door to her neighbor's backyard to find her pooch, Cookie, stalwartly sitting watch over a body in the vegetable garden. Cookie, encrusted in dirt, grips a copper pipe between her teeth. Was this the murder weapon? And was Lexi the murderer? It sure looks that way, seeing as she was spotted squabbling with the victim just the day before. The case becomes all the more perplexing when the real murder weapon turns out to be a garden stake. Then where does the copper pipe fit in? And might a more likely suspect let Lexi off the hook?
All the volumes in the Sweet Fiction Bookshop, and all the specials at Eats n' Treats, prove of little help in jogging Lexi's brain to find a solution. Fortunately, Cookie is not finished digging up clues. As the fur flies, can this trusty border collie mix save sweet Lexi from a bitter end?
WHY CASSIUS CAN'T WAIT: It's simple. Mom likes cozy mysteries and this one features a dog - enough said WOOF WOOF!
Malignant Summer does sound good! I bet you won't even realize it's so long once you start reading. :-) Digging Up Trouble sounds right up my alley! I will have to check that one out. I hope you enjoy both of these! Happy reading, Barb.
ReplyDeleteMalignant Summer does sound like the perfect summer horror novel!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a creepy cover! I like that it takes place in my home state, though!
ReplyDeleteI saw Malignant Summer somewhere else, but now that you've featured I definitely want to read it!
ReplyDeleteOh Malignant summer looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat is an insane cover for Malignant Summer! I need to look into this!
ReplyDeleteI love the cover of Malignant Summer! Wow, that one sounds great. I agree with Cassius...a cozy with dogs is worth a try.
ReplyDeleteMalignant Summer does sound like a perfect summer horror read. And Digging Up Trouble sounds pretty good too. I'll have to pass that one on to my mom too. She loves cozies with dogs too.
ReplyDeleteThese both sound great! I definitely want to try Malignant Summer!
ReplyDeleteWAHOO! I'm so pumped for this Tim Meyer book too!!
ReplyDeleteDigging Up Trouble sounds like such a fun read. I love the cover with the dog digging in the yard on it. :)
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