New Books Tuesday 9.24.24
Tuesdays are New Book Day in the Publishing Industry. For a bookseller, like me, it feels like Christmas every week. These are books out today, September 24, 2024!
Each week it gets harder to narrow down this list (haha). Especially because Autumn/Winter it feels like publishers jam pack their schedule with SO MANY great books. Hmm… I wonder why? *wink, wink*
Here’s what was featured in my New Books Tuesdays Video this week. I think of it as a sort of “Playlist” of Books! (click titles to order or read more about the books)
The Mossheart’s Promise by Rebecca Mix - TRULY CLASSIC-FEELING FANTASY WITH A MODERN TWIST
The List by Yomi Adegoke - A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK!
Devils Kill Devils by Johnny Compton - A classic monster story with a twist! SOUTHERN! GOTHIC! HORROR!
The Naming Song by Jedediah Berry - Mixing the styles of Miyazaki and del Toro, Jedediah Berry's epic novel takes readers on an adventure through a world where words create reality and danger lurks in the nameless wilds.
Graveyard Shift by M.L. Rio - Author of sales sensation If We Were Villains returns with a story about a ragtag group of night shift workers who meet in the local cemetery to unearth the secrets lurking in an open grave.
Faeries Never Lie Zoraida Córdova (Edited by), Natalie C. Parker (Edited by) - Revel in these thirteen short stories about faeries of varying genders and cultures in this next young adult collection in the Untold Legends series.
The Most Boring Book Ever by Brandon Sanderson & Kazu Kibuishi - Internationally bestselling industry shaker Brandon Sanderson (Dragonsteel) and graphic novel titan Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet) have joined forces. Need I say more??
The Flicker by H.E. Edgmon - H.E. Edgmon's middle grade debut is a captivating post-apocalyptic story told through an Indigenous lens, perfect for fans of The Marrow Thieves.
Rabbit & Juliet by Rebecca Stafford - Mixing the complicated queer love from People Like Us and the dark snark of Do Revenge—with searing commentary on misogyny and rape culture à la The Female of the Species sprinkled in for good measure.
A Sunny Place For Shady People by Mariana Enriquez - A diabolical collection of stories featuring achingly human characters whose lives intertwine with ghosts, goblins, and the macabre by "one of Latin America's most exciting authors" (Silvia Moreno-Garcia) "Horror has found its master."-Joy Williams
Flamboyants: The Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known by George M. Johnson - An illuminating set of profiles of Black and Queer icons from the Harlem Renaissance, interspersed with personal essays and spot illustrations by a Steptoe Award-winning illustrator.
Intermezzo by Sally Rooney - Do we really need to say anything else about this one? Literary, sad girl, book club catnip.
If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio - Beautiful, clever new repackage and gorgeous stained edges
Pick the Lock by A.S. King - A.S. King's latest surrealist masterpiece follows Jane’s bizarre and brilliant journey to reconnect with her mother by breaking out of her shell and composing a punk opera.
Buried Deep by Naomi Novik - Though the stories are vastly different, there is a unifying theme: wrestling with destiny, and the lengths some will go to find their own and fulfill its promise.
Wrath of the Triple Goddess (Percy Jackson #7) by Rick Riordan - IT’S FINALLY HERE, need I say more?!?