Wednesday, April 15, 2020

April 2020 Book Releases in Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, and Thrillers

I'm behind on everything as I struggle to find a new routine, but I didn't want the rest of the month to go by without shouting about all of the new releases I'm most excited about! These are the April new releases on my radar:

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix
Expected publication: April 7th 2020 by Quirk Books

Fried Green Tomatoes and Steel Magnolias meet Dracula in this Southern-flavored supernatural thriller set in the '90s about a women's book club that must protect its suburban community from a mysterious and handsome stranger who turns out to be a blood-sucking fiend.

Patricia Campbell had always planned for a big life, but after giving up her career as a nurse to marry an ambitious doctor and become a mother, Patricia's life has never felt smaller. The days are long, her kids are ungrateful, her husband is distant, and her to-do list is never really done. The one thing she has to look forward to is her book club, a group of Charleston mothers united only by their love for true-crime and suspenseful fiction. In these meetings, they're more likely to discuss the FBI's recent siege of Waco as much as the ups and downs of marriage and motherhood.

But when an artistic and sensitive stranger moves into the neighborhood, the book club's meetings turn into speculation about the newcomer. Patricia is initially attracted to him, but when some local children go missing, she starts to suspect the newcomer is involved. She begins her own investigation, assuming that he's a Jeffrey Dahmer or Ted Bundy. What she uncovers is far more terrifying, and soon she--and her book club--are the only people standing between the monster they've invited into their homes and their unsuspecting community.



The Book of Koli (Rampart Trilogy #1) by M.R. Carey

The Book of Koli (Rampart Trilogy #1) by M.R. Carey
Expected publication: April 14th 2020 by Orbit

The first in a gripping new trilogy, The Book of Koli charts the journey of one unforgettable young boy struggling to find his place in a chilling post-apocalyptic world. Perfect for readers of Station Eleven and Annihilation.

Beyond the walls of the small village of Mythen Rood lies an unrecognizable world. A world where overgrown forests are filled with choker trees and deadly vines and seeds that will kill you where you stand. And if they don't get you, one of the dangerous shunned men will.

Koli has lived in Mythen Rood his entire life. He knows the first rule of survival is that you don't venture beyond the walls.

What he doesn't know is -- what happens when you aren't given a choice?



Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons

Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons
Expected publication: April 14th 2020 by Philomel Books

June’s whole life has been leading up to this: ZombieCon, the fan convention celebrating all things zombies. She and her two best friends plan on hitting all the panels, photo ops, and meeting the heartthrob lead of their favorite zombie apocalypse show Human Wasteland.

And when they arrive everything seems perfect, though June has to shrug off some weirdness from other fans—people shambling a little too much, and someone actually biting a cast member. Then all hell breaks loose and June and her friends discover the truth: real zombies are taking over the con. Now June must do whatever it takes to survive a horde of actual brain-eating zombies—and save the world.



You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce

You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce
Expected publication: April 21st 2020 by Tor Books

You Let Me In delivers a stunning tale from debut author Camilla Bruce, combining the sinister domestic atmosphere of Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects with the otherwordly thrills of Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane.

Cassandra Tipp is dead...or is she?

After all, the notorious recluse and eccentric bestselling novelist has always been prone to flights of fancy--everyone in town remembers the shocking events leading up to Cassie's infamous trial (she may have been acquitted, but the insanity defense only stretches so far).

Cassandra Tipp has left behind no body--just her massive fortune, and one final manuscript.

Then again, there are enough bodies in her past--her husband Tommy Tipp, whose mysterious disembowelment has never been solved, and a few years later, the shocking murder-suicide of her father and brother.

Cassandra Tipp will tell you a story--but it will come with a terrible price. What really happened, out there in the woods--and who has Cassie been protecting all along? Read on, if you dare...



Velocities: Stories by Kathe Koja

Velocities: Stories by Kathe Koja
Expected publication: April 21st 2020 by Meerkat Press, LLC

From the award-winning author of The Cipher and Buddha Boy, comes Velocities, Kathe Koja’s second electrifying collection of short fiction. Thirteen stories, two never before published, all flying at the speed of strange.



Shorefall (Founders #2) by Robert Jackson Bennett

Shorefall (Founders #2) by Robert Jackson Bennett
Expected publication: April 21st 2020 by Del Rey Books

The upstart firm Foundryside is struggling to make it. Orso Igancio and his star employee, former thief Sancia Grado, are accomplishing brilliant things with scriving, the magical art of encoding sentience into everyday objects, but it's not enough. The massive merchant houses of Tevanne won't tolerate competition, and they're willing to do anything to crush Foundryside.

But even the merchant houses of Tevanne might have met their match. An immensely powerful and deadly entity has been resurrected in the shadows of Tevanne, one that's not interested in wealth or trade routes: a hierophant, one of the ancient practitioners of scriving. And he has a great fascination for Foundryside, and its employees - especially Sancia.

Now Sancia and the rest of Foundryside must race to combat this new menace, which means understanding the origins of scriving itself - before the hierophant burns Tevanne to the ground.



If It Bleeds by Stephen King

If It Bleeds by Stephen King
Expected publication: April 21st 2020 by Scribner

From #1 New York Times bestselling author, legendary storyteller, and master of short fiction Stephen King comes an extraordinary collection of four new and compelling novellas—Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, The Life of Chuck, Rat, and the title story If It Bleeds—each pulling you into intriguing and frightening places.

The novella is a form King has returned to over and over again in the course of his amazing career, and many have been made into iconic films, including “The Body” (Stand By Me) and “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption” (Shawshank Redemption). Like Four Past Midnight, Different Seasons, and most recently Full Dark, No Stars, If It Bleeds is a uniquely satisfying collection of longer short fiction by an incomparably gifted writer.



The Girl and the Stars (Book of the Ice #1) by Mark Lawrence

The Girl and the Stars (Book of the Ice #1) by Mark Lawrence
Expected publication: April 21st 2020 by Ace

In the ice, east of the Black Rock, there is a hole into which broken children are thrown.

On Abeth the vastness of the ice holds no room for individuals. Survival together is barely possible. No one survives alone.

To resist the cold, to endure the months of night when even the air itself begins to freeze, requires a special breed. Variation is dangerous, difference is fatal. And Yaz is not the same.

Yaz is torn from the only life she’s ever known, away from her family, from the boy she thought she would spend her days with, and has to carve out a new path for herself in a world whose existence she never suspected. A world full of difference and mystery and danger.

Yaz learns that Abeth is older and stranger than she had ever imagined. She learns that her weaknesses are another kind of strength. And she learns to challenge the cruel arithmetic of survival that has always governed her people.

Only when it’s darkest you can see the stars.



What April releases are you most looking forward to reading this year?

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Book Review | Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons

Girls Save the World in This One is a YA horror comedy by Ash Parsons.

Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons

June’s whole life has been leading up to this: ZombieCon, the fan convention celebrating all things zombies. She and her two best friends plan on hitting all the panels, photo ops, and meeting the heartthrob lead of their favorite zombie apocalypse show Human Wasteland.

And when they arrive everything seems perfect, though June has to shrug off some weirdness from other fans—people shambling a little too much, and someone actually biting a cast member. Then all hell breaks loose and June and her friends discover the truth: real zombies are taking over the con. Now June must do whatever it takes to survive a horde of actual brain-eating zombies—and save the world.

Girls Save the World in This One was a really cute read. Three best friends spend the day at a zombie convention (ZombieCon!) which turns out to be the real start to the zompocalypse.

I love the fandom in this book. There's a long set up here for the zombies to arrive, but the set up walks you through what it's really like to hang out with friends at a fan convention.

While there are flesh eating zombies, Girls Save the World in This One is still a great book for those who don't care much for horror. The zombies are an awesome backdrop to a story of friendship and fandom.

I know I often tout YA horror that works well for adults, but I want to stress how well I think this book works for teens. I'm trying to get my son to read it but at (almost) 11 it's too pink and girly for him at the moment. I'll keep trying! He's the one I bring with me to conventions, and I think this book is a perfect first zombie book.

⭐⭐⭐⭐★

Review copy provided by publisher

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Monday, March 30, 2020

Book Review | The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo

The Empress of Salt and Fortune is a fantasy novella by Nghi Vo.

The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo

With the heart of an Atwood tale and the visuals of a classic Asian period drama The Empress of Salt and Fortune is a tightly and lushly written narrative about empire, storytelling, and the anger of women.

A young royal from the far north is sent south for a political marriage. Alone and sometimes reviled, she has only her servants on her side. This evocative debut chronicles her rise to power through the eyes of her handmaiden, at once feminist high fantasy and a thrilling indictment of monarchy.


I'm finding the most success with reading novellas and short stories right now. The Empress of Salt and Fortune is the perfect book for these times of being unable to focus. Not only is The Empress of Salt and Fortune novella length, each chapter is it's own little experience.

The Empress of Salt and Fortune is not strong on plot (which will be a blessing to some right now though I do usually prefer a stronger plot), but it's a beautiful book. The prose is gorgeous, and it makes for a wonderful read.

I would love to read more books by Nghi Vo.

⭐⭐⭐⭐★

Review copy provided by publisher

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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Recent Updates and Currently Reading | March 29

How is your reading these days? It has been a struggle for me especially this past week. I was finally in the mood to read yesterday, and it was nice to spend a whole afternoon and evening getting lost in books.

Please let me know how you are doing. My kids' online school started this past week, and I transitioned to work from home (as did my husband later in the week). It's constant chaos and stress, but I feel extremely fortunate.

I wasn't able to post an update last weekend so today's post will cover the last couple of weeks.

Finished Reading




The Bone Weaver's Orchard by Sarah Read ⭐⭐⭐⭐★ - This was an adult horror with a young adult atmosphere.

Fluent Forever by Gabriel Wyner ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - I was glad to finally read this. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning another language.

The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo ⭐⭐⭐⭐★ - This was a beautiful book. If all goes well, I'll have a review out tomorrow.

Little Darlings by Melanie Golding ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - I normally avoid child related horrors, but this is a Ladies of Horror Fiction favorite, and I was reassured I would be OK. (I loved it!)

Lumberjanes: Up All Night (Lumberjanes #1) by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Shannon Watters, Brooke A. Allen (Illustrator) ⭐⭐⭐⭐★ - I'm hooked on Lumberjanes!

All 4 and 5 ⭐s!

Currently Reading



I think I'm going to start reading Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall later today.

Recent Acquisitions



Many thanks to Orbit for sending me a copy of The Book of Koli by M.R. Carey! I'm really, really excited to read this one.

Many thanks to Tor.com for sending me Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones. I'm really excited for this one as well!

And thank you to Steve Stred for gifting me his new middle grade release The Boy Whose Room was Outside!

So what about you? Let me know what you're reading this week or leave me some links!


This post is being shared as part of Book Date's It's Monday! What Are You Reading? and Caffeinated Book Reviewer's The Sunday Post.

Jennifer

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Sunday, March 15, 2020

Recent Updates and Currently Reading | March 15

How is everyone doing? Are you OK? Do you need anything? My email is bookdenblog (at) gmail (dot) com if you need to reach out to me. I'm not work from home yet so things are just one day at a time for us right now.

Posted Last Week(s)


Book Review | The Boatman's Daughter by Andy Davidson ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Review | Inside a Marathon by Scott Fauble and Ben Rosario⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Review | The Festering Ones by S.H. Cooper ⭐⭐⭐⭐★
Book Review | Run to the Finish by Amanda Brooks ⭐⭐⭐★★
Book Review | Follow Me by Kathleen Barber ⭐⭐⭐★★

Finished Reading


Follow Me by Kathleen Barber Catfish Lullaby by A.C. Wise

Follow Me by Kathleen Barber - I've already posted my ⭐⭐⭐★★ review. The premise of an Instagrammer being stalked through her webcam is a terrifying one. I didn't have any trouble believing the premise, but I had a lot of trouble suspending disbelief regarding the characters themselves.

Catfish Lullaby by A.C. Wise ⭐⭐⭐⭐★ - I'm having such luck this year with books set in the swamp. I'll have a review out for this soon.

Currently Reading


The Bone Weaver's Orchard by Sarah Read The Apocalpytic Mannequin by Stephanie Wytovich

I'm currently enjoying both The Bone Weaver's Orchard by Sarah Read and The Apocalpytic Mannequin by Stephanie Wytovich.

Recent Acquisitions


The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo Velocities by Kathe Koja The Bone Snatcher by Charlotte Salter
Elantris by Brandon Sanderson Age of Myth by Michael J. Sullivan The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow

Many thanks to Tor.com for sending me a copy of The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo. This will be my next read!

Meerkat Press recently sent me a copy of Velocities by Kathe Koja. I'm looking forward to diving into these stories.

After Steve Stred and I read Where the Woods End, we decided we both needed Charlotte's Salter's previous novel The Bone Snatcher. I'm looking forward to reading more of her work!

I took advantage of some audible sales and bought Elantris, Age of Myth, and The Ten Thousand Doors of January.

So what about you? Let me know what you're reading this week or leave me some links!


This post is being shared as part of Book Date's It's Monday! What Are You Reading? and Caffeinated Book Reviewer's The Sunday Post.

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