Stoked for This: August 2024

I’m going to be a bit honest and have been a bit discouraged in doing my Stoked for This this month. I know I’m not the most popular website, I’ve only had this for a little over 1.5 years, so I’m not expecting a lot. But even if I don’t get a lot of interactions with this, I still actually do enjoy looking over everything and seeing what’s coming out this month. Maybe one day someone will read one of these things and get excited for a release that is coming out they didn’t know about ◡̈

So, without further ado…

There’s some really awesome releases coming out this month! Including a few from author’s I’ve loved in the past, so therefore excited to get my hands on their most recent releases. Be excited – there’s also talking cats and Studio Ghibli is involved…

August 6, 2024

The Pairing

By: Casey McQuiston

Why am I stoked for this release?

Ever since Red, White & Royal Blue I’m been gathering up every Casey McQuiston novel that comes out, so obviously this is on my radar too.

A queer, “Let me show you just how over you I am by hooking up/dating these other people” trope. I don’t read a lot of cis romance (I say as I’ve actually read a few these last few months…) but queer romance I’m always down for.

The Dead Cat Tail Assassins

By: P. Djèlí Clark

Why am I stoked for this release?

I can’t remember how I ended up reading The Black Gods Drum a few years ago – I believe a coworker suggested it to me. Anyway, I really enjoyed that novella and I’m constantly putting it on recommendation lists I make at work. The world building that Clark made in that novel still blows me away now.

I haven’t read his other novels yet, but they’re on my TBR list, but I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad about that – just that I need to read them.

This novel, though has the word cat in the title, says it doesn’t have cats in it, but yea know I’m still going to be interested in it! It also has assassins – which the story DOES have ◡̈

It Happened to Anna

By: Tehlor Kay Mejia

Why am I stoked for this release?

Tehlor Kay Mejia wrote my favorite sapphic YA duology that I read back during Covid lockdown (We Set the Dark on Fire).

This is a middle grade ghost story about a tween girl who’s literally being haunted by loneliness and anytime she tries to make a friend, the ghost scares them away (or causes an accident that kills them).

I’m not sure how this will go since it is aimed at Middle Grade – it could be not that scary, or terrifying (remember how crazy Goosebumps was?!). But it sounds like it could be interesting, so I’m into it!

Five-Star Stranger

By: Kat Tang

Why am I stoked for this release?

Following a narrator only referred to as Stranger, you navigate around New York City under the guise of the characters he plays. But when a nosy client threatens to upend his long-term roles as father to a young girl, Stranger begins to reckon with his attachment to his pretend daughter, her mother, and his own past.

The premise of this sounds familiar, and yet, I can’t pinpoint another actual title where this happens. Honestly, probably all the fake dating fanfics I read in high school & college…

Anywho – I’m picturing a cute little girl who’s probably got this guy wrapped around her finger and that’s adorable okay?

This isn’t being marketed as a romance, so I think it may focus more on the relationship the narrator has and not love stuff.

Guess we’ll see ◡̈

August 13, 2024

The Dollmakers

By: Lynn Buchanan

Why am I stoked for this release?

I’m just going to start off with this little marketing quote, “The Dollmakers is perfect for fans of Studio Ghibli films and the works of TJ Klune and Travis Baldree…”

I would shout my love for TJ Klune and Travis Baldree from the rooftops if I could (I kind of do with the amount I shove their books into people’s hands). Also Studio Ghibli can do no wrong and the I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watch Ponyo, Kiki’s Delivery Service, and Totoro.

This is a stand-alone fantasy about a world centered around destructive monsters, magical dolls to fight this force, and the artisans trying to prove herself.

I’m ready for the world building in this and the story premise – I’ve been wanting a good fantasy!

Ash’s Cabin

By: Jen Wang

Why am I stoked for this release?

This is about a young boy and his dog going deep into the California wilderness to see if he could find his Grandpa Edwin’s secret cabin (if he ever built it).

I’m simply excited for this because I too would also like to disappear deep into the wilderness in search of an isolated cabin far from society.

August 20, 2024

The Volcano Daughters

By: Gina María Balibrera

Why am I stoked for this release?

This one is about two sisters raised in the shadow of El Salvador’s dictator, El Gran Pendejo (which I have no knowledge of).

That’s one of the reasons I really enjoy and advocate for historical fiction, a lot of it is based on real events and yes, I could read a history book about it, but I have a hard time with just being given facts. I’m slowly getting into more and more narrative nonfiction, but for now, let me enjoy reading historical fiction.

The Full Moon Coffee Shop

By: Mai Mochizuki

Why am I stoked for this release?

First off, there’s cat on the front of this book. It’s also translated Japanese’s literature – so I dare you to stop me from getting this.

This is a book about a cafe that is run by talking cat who will also consult their customers on their star charts, offer cryptic wisdom, and let them know where their lives veered off course.

My oldest cat turns 14 on the 10th this month – oh how I wish I could talk with her! I can’t wait to live vicariously through these characters.

Helga

By: Catherine Yu

Why am I stoked for this release?

This is a YA retelling of Frankenstein.

Have I ever actually read Frankenstein?

No.

Am I still excited to read a YA retelling of it?

You betcha.

August 27, 2024

Buffalo Dreamer

By: Violet Duncan

Why am I stoked for this release?

Firstly, this cover is beautiful, which is what grabbed my attention when I saw it on the publisher’s preview at a virtual event.

Secondly, this story is actually about “reclaiming the past” and is based on the author’s family history. Set in Alberta, Canada, Summer has begun having vivid dreams in which she’s running away from one of the residential schools. When she learns of the unmarked children’s graves found at the school her grandfather attended as a child, folks begin speaking out about their experiences.

The way history treated Native and Indigenous Peoples is absolutely repulsive and the more I find out about how it wasn’t happy-go-lucky like I was taught in school, the more outrage I feel. So, I try to read and learn about this history from Native and Indigenous authors.

This is aimed for Middle Grade readers, so I know it probably isn’t going to have anything massively intense with it, but I still want to read this stuff, so I know when to offer it.

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