Welcome to Hot Off the Presses!
Tuesday is book release day, so every Tuesday I tell you about all the great new YA books you can buy in the week to come.
Hot Off the Presses aims to include every traditionally published YA book. Please let me know about books that came out this week that I might have missed!Some titles may have different release dates outside the US.
Want by Cindy Pon (Simon Pulse)
We Come Apart by Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan (Bloomsbury)
More of Me by Kathryn Evans (Amulet)
Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali (Salaam Reads)
Thief's Cunning (Assassin's Heart #2) by Sarah Ahiers (Harper)
The Suffering Tree by Elle Cosimano (Disney-Hyperion)
The Leaf Reader by Emily Arsenault (Soho)
Roar by Cora Carmack (Tor)
The Fallen Kingdom (Falconer #3) by Elizabeth May (Chronicle)
Summer Unscripted by Jen Klein (Random House)
The Bone Queen by Alison Croggon (Candlewick)
Julia Defiant by Catherine Egan (Knopf)
Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson (Harper)
The Uninterrupted View of the Sky by Melanie Crowder (Philomel)
Murder Among the Stars by Adam Shankman and Laura Sullivan (Atheneum)
Soldier Boy by Keely Hutton (FSG)
It always surprises me that no matter how many books I read and how fast I think I'm going that I'm always waaaaay behind on all the books! lol
ReplyDeleteFor What It's Worth
So many awesome releases. I've been dying to read Roar by Cora Carmack
ReplyDeleteBad Romance is high on my list. I have loved all her books I have read.
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing good things about Want even though that cover does nothing for me. And the Roar cover is growing on me! I'm also curious about Midnight at the Electric.
ReplyDeleteIt's Bad Romance and Our Dark Duet all the way for me! And I'm so glad to see Want getting so much love.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to Bad Romance and Want. I've read some of Cindy Pon's other books and really liked them.
ReplyDeleteOUR DARK DUET! IT'S FINALLY HERE!
ReplyDeleteAhh I need Our Dark Duet (even though I have not read This Savage Song. Lol!).
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of them, but so many that I want to read. The Suffering Tree is at the top of my list.
ReplyDeleteDianna