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I’m talking about the often excruciating wait that comes between books from our favorite writers. You have to find enjoyment where you can, and it looks like in 2019 that won’t be a problem for me.Įvery book lover knows that authors are the source of both our greatest joy and our greatest pain. The world is a scary place, and adulting can be hard.
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I even got my mom hooked, so now I’ll have someone to discuss it with afterwards. Could I be anymore excited? I was invested in this cast of characters within pages, and Ellingham Academy is an ideal setting for intrigue. The Vanishing Stair, the second book in the series, is slated for release on January 22. Back in February, I was blown away by Truly Devious, the first book in a mystery trilogy by Maureen Johnson. I have no doubt that it will make me feel rather unaccomplished, but also increase my admiration for her.Īnd finally! Just to drive home the point that so many of my favorites are releasing new material in 2019, I must mention the release that has been on the calendar the longest. No Walls and the Recurring Dream comes out on May 17. The memoir recounts her days as an emancipated minor and her independent music career. Ani has been a hero of ours since high school, and although you learn about her life from her songs, it will be fascinating to learn more through straightforward stories.
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Suddenly we have a title, a cover, and a release date. The deal was announced in 2017, but details were scarce.
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No matter what, I’m the first in line for a new Sarah Dessen story.ĭoes that seem like enough book news? Well, too bad! Last Thursday my friend Lisa messaged me because details of the Ani DiFranco memoir had dropped. It will be interesting to see how HarperCollins presents the new book to the world. Yes, there’s always a love story, but there’s also a lot about family, friendships, and personal growth. Since my days as a bookseller, I’ve felt that the cheery cover art and slogans don’t do justice to the depth of her stories. I have absolutely no idea why she switched publishers, but I wonder if she was feeling some discontent with how her books were marketed. Now she has a new book coming out June 2019! The title is The Rest of the Story, and it’s her first book with a new publisher. BUT NOW with a cheeky reposting of the book poster on social media, she has revealed that Wayward Son will be with us in 2019! No release date yet, but double the Rainbow Rowell in one year is miraculous.Īs if that wasn’t enough excitement for one week, I was scrolling through Instagram last night and saw an announcement by Sarah Dessen. Rainbow has also been teasing the sequel to Carry On, which was scheduled for a 2020 release. Her graphic novel collaboration with Faith Erin Hicks has long been scheduled for August 2019, and I think Pumpkinheads will be a match made in heaven. Still, I can read six issues in one evening, so it’s been a long time since I had some Rainbow to really sink my teeth into. I was pleasantly surprised by how well I connected to the characters, between Rainbow’s spot-on dialogue and Kris Anka’s expressive illustrations. Her recent output has been the Runaways comics, which I have been reading and enjoying as the six-issue collections come out every six months. And yet with all the book news dropping in the past week, 2019 is shaping up to be the year of literary dreams coming true. This fall I’ve already read a new Robert Galbraith, and I’m waiting on the latest Kate Morton from the library waitlist. I honestly got worried about choosing favorites for my end-of-year list, which is an absurd thing to worry about, but there you go. At the beginning of the year, it felt like I was reading one fantastic book after another.