Stoked for This: September 2024

1st Tuesday of the month almost snuck up on me again! – Almost!

Luckily I had the day off on Monday for Labor Day and gathered together most of titles and dates so get this set up and ready for today.

I’ve actually already read a handful of these titles and am stoked for them finally to be available for others to now read and enjoy so I can talk to them about it. TJ Klune, a book about Anne Frank, some though subject matter Middle Grade reads. Let’s take a look at what I’m stoked for in September!!

Release Date: September 3, 2024

The Book Swap

By: Tessa Bickers

Why am I stoked for this release?

A romance based around a little free library?

Sure, why not?

But I’m mostly stoked because it’s promising to be a love letter to books and reading and those are two of my favorite things so I don’t think I could not be stoked for this!

Blue Sisters

By: Coco Mellors

Why am I stoked for this release?

Three estranged sisters return to their family home in New York after their beloved sister’s death.

This is marketed as being about “grief, identity, and the complexities of family”.

My sisters and I are relatively close – I don’t think I go a few days without talking to them either individually or in our family or sister chat. So, I’m sure I’ll do the comparison about us a lot (though there’s only three of us all together).

Also – I love family dynamics. We’re all messy, but that’s life.

The Life Impossible

By: Matt Haig

Why am I stoked for this release?

I really enjoyed The Midnight Library when that came out a few years ago, so of course I’m going to pick up to latest novel from Matt Haig.

This one is about a retired math teacher who is left a run-down house on a Mediterranean island by a long-lost friend. When she goes down there, she begins to search for answers about her friend’s life.

If you read Haig’s other novel, than you know there’s gonna be more than meets the eye in the description. So, I’m stoked to find out what that is!

Tig

By: Heather Smith

Why am I stoked for this release?

I actually just read this on my Labor Day Monday (so expect the review later this week!)

This is about Tig and Peter, who are forced to move in with their Uncle Scott and his partner, Manny after living alone for months. There’s a tough transition, but also a goal of outrunning a wheel of cheese down a hill…

I may have shed a tear of two when reading this. It’ll pull on your heartstrings for sure.

Release Date: September 10, 2024

Somewhere Beyond the Sea

By: TJ Klune

Why am I stoked for this release?

First off – it’s TJ Klune and I loved anything and everything he writes. You can also bet I will talk about the newest release for the next twelve months (do you hear me still talking about In the Lives of Puppets??)

My boss is amazing and got me an ARC of this so I read it earlier, if you’d like to see my review, you can find it here ◡̈

Something in the Woods Loves You

By: Jarod K. Anderson

Why am I stoked for this release?

Maybe I’m being a little optimistic about wanting to read another nature/animal based nonfiction – but this memoir has gotten a lot of buzz around it that it’s made me curious.

I honestly probably won’t get around to it for quite a while, but it’s also supposed to talk about mental illness and depression, and not just nature and animals. Maybe this one I won’t have to read it chunks like I did with Immense World.

Whenever You’re Ready

By: Rachel Runya Katz

Why am I stoked for this release?

I’ve actually been talking this book up at work a lot because it’s a about two reconnected friends who must decide if love is the ultimate risk worth taking in this emotional sapphic romance.

I’m stoked for this because I really don’t read a lot of sapphic romances, but this one had been reviewed as being adorable and cute, so I’m ready for it.

Greta

By: J.S. Lemon

Why am I stoked for this release?

Okay so this one is Okay so this one is being said to be, “J. S. Lemon’s middle grade debut is an utterly transformative, fiercely original, and surprisingly funny story about consent, friendship, healing, and a beauty that transcends all else.”

It’s also said to be “Reminiscent of Kafka’s Metamorphosis”, which if you don’t know this about me, Kafka is one of the few old dead white guys that I actually enjoy reading, so anytime anyone compares things to him, I have to read it.

I’m sure there’s going to be some heartstrings pulled on this one though.

Release Date: September 17, 2024

When We Flew Away: A Novel of Anne Frank Before the Diary

By: Alice Hoffman

Why am I stoked for this release?

Since I was a kid, I was already really interested in WWII. First it was Pearl Harbor, then I was obsessed with finding out anything and everything about the Holocaust, which of course, lead me to Anne Frank.

I received an ARC of this book some time ago and you can find my review here.

It is an imagining as to what the days leading up to the Frank’s hiding could have been like for Anne, but it was done with intensive research and published in cooperation with the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.

How to Piss Off Men: 106 Things to Say to Shatter the Male Ego

By: Kyle Prue

Why am I stoked for this release?

This is just going to be a funny book that I will love to read after a stupid day at work.

Some days it’s just fun to upset men and their tiny egos.

Release Date: September 24, 2024

Playground

By: Richard Powers

Why am I stoked for this release?

So, I’m going to be honest and tell you I now have three book that Richard Powers has written, but have I have not read any of them yet. Would I enjoy them all? I have no doubt.

This one is supposed to have a cast of characters and about the ocean – one of the few places humans haven’t colonized.

There’s more to this, but I’m not doing a very good job at explaining it!

A Little Less Broke: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole

By: Marian Schembari

Why am I stoked for this release?

As an adult female who probably is most definitely on the autism spectrum, it makes me smile when I see or read about people’s experiences in getting the diagnosis later in life and the validation they then feel.

I’m just going to be happy for the author.

When the World Tips Over

By: Janey Nelson

Why am I stoked for this release?

Did I geek out just slightly when we got an ARC of this at work?

Yes.

Did my coworker make fun of me for it?

Yes.

Am I still stoked for the Fall family to experience a rainbow-haired girl who trips their world over?

Yes.

What We Sacrifice for Magic

By: Andrea Jo DeWerd

Why am I stoked for this release?

It’s a witchy coming-of-age novel about a young witch who just graduated from high school and is set to take over as the indomitable Madga from her grandmother.

But as she begins to ask why her path is so set in stone, she begins to find out family secrets as to how they keep magic in the family.

Just – give me witchy, fall vibe good books, okay?!

The Naming Song

By: Jedediah Berry

Why am I stoked for this release?

This is a book about words and metaphors and how what we use to describe ourselves is what becomes of ourselves.

I feel like this may be a hit or miss for me. I love books about books, but honestly’ don’t know how I feel about books about language. I don’t know why I’m thinking of Babel and how I’m a little nervous to pick that book up or not because it’s so hit of miss with readers.

Stoked for This: January 2024

Happy New Year everyone ◡̈

I’ve been pretty busy the last few days getting together my roundup and getting my new journal set up (it’s still got a long ways to go to be honest). I’m trying some new pages and layouts this year though, so I’m excited to move over to a new one. Although this one is already kind of fat and it’s only the 2nd day of the year!!

Anywho, here’s my stoked for this January edition!!

Release Date: January 2, 2024

The Storm We Made

by: Vanessa Chan

Why am I stoked for this?

This is set in Malaya in 1945, when a mother becomes an unlikely spy for the invading Japanese forces during WWII.

I know I have a thing for WII Historical Fiction – but this one is at least in Malaya! And with a spy! Come on – totally different than what I usually read about in this decade.

Here in Avalon

by: Tara Isabella Burton

Why am I stoked for this?

This is about two sisters that fall under the spell of a cult.

There are a few storylines that will always peak my interests. Cults are one of them. I like both reading and watching documentaries about them as well.

There’s some magical realism mixed with this one too, so I’m curious to see where it takes me.

Release Date: January 9, 2024

Soundtrack of Silence: Love, Loss, and a Playlist for Life

by: Matt Hay

Why am I stoked for this?

This is a memoir of a young man who discovered he was going completely deaf just as he’d fallen in love for the first time. Growing up in the 1980’s, Hay loved pop music – so he planned to commit his favorite songs to memory.

I use music to cope with life in general. Especially after my dad was killed in a work traffic accident back when I was 12. Bands and music kept me going.

I’m also mildly fluent in ASL and Deaf Culture and they still listen to music – just in a different way than we do.

With all of that, I’m stoked to dive into this to see the music the writing selected as worthy enough to commit to memory to be his soundtrack.

Release Date: January 23, 2024

Family Family

by: Laurie Frankel

Why am I stoked for this?

This is supposedly about adoption and how it’s not always sunshine and roses. But it’s also about a lot of other trauma and how everyone handles it differently.

This is probably going to be a lot in one book, but I’m easy for it.

Release Date: January 30, 2024

A Quantum Love Story

by: Mike Chen

Why am I stoked for this?

Mike Chen wrote Here and Now and Then, which was a time traveling book released back in 2019 that I really enjoyed.

I also really enjoy a good time travel book. Why? Because what a trip to time travel! And the rules that would have to be a followed to not make a worm hole or something? I’m sure I’d probably get in trouble with how stubborn I am as a woman…

This one is actually a time loop, which is a bit of twist in and on its own. Romance mixed in too!

red

by: Annie Cardi

Why am I stoked for this?

This is being marketed as a retelling of The Scarlet Letter. After moving to a new town when her mother loses her job, 16-year-old Tess finds community in her grandparents’ church. After a personal decision goes public, Tess faces harassment and rejection. She must now find her voice again to get the courage to speak out against the silent cycle of abuse in Hawthorne.

I’m no longer a church going person. I spent my middle and half of high school going to church 3 times a week. It didn’t work for me as I got older, but I understand those who go and the community you can have. But I also know the community can also flipped on you if they deem something you did as wrong.

I want to see how this is written. Based on reviews already, they author did a good job at writing about some tougher topics. So let’s see what it’s about.