Episode 15: 2019 releases we can't wait for!

EPISODE · Feb 22, 2019 · 32 MIN

Episode 15: 2019 releases we can't wait for!

from A Tale of Two Booksellers Podcast · host Books Over Coffee Podcast

Better late than never right? Today's episode we talk about the books we are excited for this year! Intro & Outro Music by Scott Holmes from freemusicarchive.org Find us: Twitter @twobooksellers Instagram @ataleoftwobooksellers and email [email protected] Find Kimi: Twitter @kimiallover Instagram @coffeeeyesandblankstares and blog theperksofbeingabookseller.co.uk Find Fiona: Twitter/Instagram @midnighttopaz Youtube youtube.com/user/frhadfield and blog findingtheplotofmylife.wordpress.com Find Fiona's business (creating bookish items!) on instagram @felfiramoondesigns Books mentioned (In no specific order) Notes on a Nervous Planet - Matt Haig Kingdom of Ash - Sarah J Maas Priory of the Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon Aurora Rising - Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff Eliza and Her Monsters - Francesca Zappia A Curse so Dark and Lonely - Brigid Kemmerer We Are Okay - Nina LaCour What if it's Us - Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera King of Scars - Leigh Bardugo Comics Will Break Your Heart - Faith Erin Hicks The Quiet At The End if The World - Lauren James Once and Future - Amy Rose Capetta & Cori McCarthy The Princess and the Fangirl - Ashley Poston This Trian is Being Held - Ismee Williams There's Something About Sweetie - Sandhya Menon Fan the Fame - Anna Priemaza Cardcaptor Sakura Vol 5 Waiting For Spring Vol 9 My Hero Academia Vol 16 Takane & Hana Vol 5 Nightchase Amanda Bouchet Children of Virtue and Vengence - Tomi Adeyemi Slayer - Kiersten White Cresent City - Sarah J Maas The Mermaid's Voice Returns in this one - Amanda Lovelace The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali - Sabina Khan Internment - Samora Ahmed With the Fire on High - Elizabeth Acevedo The Girl King - Mimi Yu Ella on the Outside - Cath Howe Bank - Emma Quigley The Boy at the Back of the Class - Onjali Ralf Rosie Loves Jack - Mel Darbon The Raven's Children - Yulia Yakovleva Muse of Nightmares - Laini Taylor Strange the Dreamer - Laini Taylor On a scale of 1 to 10 - Ceylan Scott Bookshop Girl - Chloe Coles A Change is Gonna Come - Tanya Byrne, Inua Ellams, Catherine Johnson, Patrice Lawrence, Ayisha Malik, Irfan Master, Musa Okwonga, Nikesh Shukla, Mary Bello, Aisha Bushby, Yasmin Rahman and Phoebe Roy. Night of the Party - Tracey Mathias Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine - Gail Honeyman Vox - Christina Dalcher The Secret in Vault 13 - David Solomons A Pocket full of Crows - Joanne Harris Help! My Cat's a Vlogging Superstar - Rae Earl Sex Object - Jessica Valenti American Panda- Gloria Chao The Witch Doesn't Burn in this one - Amanda Lovelace Are we all just Lemmings and Snowflakes - Holly Bourne The Water Cure - Sophie Mackintosh The Mystery of the Skull - Pamela Butchart On the Come Up - Angie Thomas Star of the North - D B John Feminism Is... - DK To all the boys I've loved before - Jenny Han The Binding - Bridget Collins Wild Embers - Nikita Gill Paper Avalanche - Lisa Williamson

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