Sunday 28 April 2019

Books to look forward to in 2019

It’s never too early to look forward or to get a head start on figuring out what books you want to read next year. Make sure you do just that with our list of books to look forward to in 2019.  Whilst 2018 was a great year, and we have no doubt you probably still have some must-read books you need to check out. If you want to stay ahead of the curve next year it would definitely help to make a note of these exciting upcoming releases.


The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker

From the New York Times, bestselling author of 2012’s The Age Of Miracles comes this strange and mysterious book. Set in a Southern California college town in which residents are plagued by being unexpectedly plunged into a state of coma-like deep sleep, this vividly surreal book is sure to be hit next year.


We Cast a Shadow by Maurice Carlos Ruffin

Endorsed by acclaimed writer and essayist Roaxanne Gay as “an incisive and necessary work of brilliant satire” this hard-hitting work examines racial identity and violence in America through a setting that is both futuristic and alarmingly present in its veracity.


The Last Romantics by Tara Conklin

If you enjoyed Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere then this book is definitely one for you. Or for anyone that is a fan of generation sweeping character pieces that explore the responsibilities and bonds of family, as well as love in all its myriad forms and difficulties.

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