May is always a big month for books, but this year is a bit of an exception because coronavirus. :/ I had a nice long list, but a bunch of books got pushed back to June, July, or even later.
Waiting For
2. The Life and (Medieval) Times of Kit Sweetly by Jamie Pacton (5/5/20)
This one sounds like it's got that rom-com-ness with female empowerment.
3. By the Book by Amanda Sellet (5/12/20)
I love a bookish protagonist.
4. The Map of Stars by Laura Ruby (5/12/20)
Conclusion of a great middle grade trilogy!
5. A Deadly Inside Scoop by Abby Collette (5/12/20)
A very recent cozy mystery rec by a blogger friend.
6. Summer at Meadow Wood by Amy Rebecca Tan (5/19/20)
I thoroughly enjoyed Amy's debut, and I'm sure this one will be just as cute
7. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins (5/19/20)
I know some people are really mixed over this one, but I'm excited. I reread the trilogy in March, and it felt so familiar and good.
8. Parachutes by Kelly Yang (5/26/20)
I so enjoyed Kelly's middle grade, so I'm interested in her foray into YA.
9. The Jewel Thief by Jeannie Mobley (5/26/20)
Historical fiction!
10. The Paper Girl of Paris by Jordyn Taylor (5/26/20)
This one sounds like adult historical fiction, so I'm interested to see how this plays out in YA.
I hope all of these books do well, despite circumstances.
This one sounds like it's got that rom-com-ness with female empowerment.
3. By the Book by Amanda Sellet (5/12/20)
I love a bookish protagonist.
4. The Map of Stars by Laura Ruby (5/12/20)
Conclusion of a great middle grade trilogy!
5. A Deadly Inside Scoop by Abby Collette (5/12/20)
A very recent cozy mystery rec by a blogger friend.
6. Summer at Meadow Wood by Amy Rebecca Tan (5/19/20)
I thoroughly enjoyed Amy's debut, and I'm sure this one will be just as cute
7. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins (5/19/20)
I know some people are really mixed over this one, but I'm excited. I reread the trilogy in March, and it felt so familiar and good.
8. Parachutes by Kelly Yang (5/26/20)
I so enjoyed Kelly's middle grade, so I'm interested in her foray into YA.
9. The Jewel Thief by Jeannie Mobley (5/26/20)
Historical fiction!
10. The Paper Girl of Paris by Jordyn Taylor (5/26/20)
This one sounds like adult historical fiction, so I'm interested to see how this plays out in YA.
I hope all of these books do well, despite circumstances.
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