October 2020 Monthly Spotlight

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Let’s get straight to the point – Winter is coming. Thankfully, so are new books! Check out the following books coming out this month that are perfect for snuggling up under a blanket:

Author: Lisa Unger

Genre: Thriller; Mystery

Our thoughts: Juicy secrets, devious lies and crazy twists – Seems like a must-read to us!

During a random conservation with a stranger on the train Selena finds herself confessing that she suspects her husband of sleeping with the nanny. When her nanny goes missing days later, Selena is completely unprepared for what she will discover. Let the chaos begin!

 

Author: V.E. Schwab

Genre: Fantasy; Historical Fiction

Our thoughts: See, this why you never make a deal with the devil… 

In 1714, the young Addie LaRue makes a bargain that allows her to live forever. However, she is also granted an additional curse that means she will be forgotten by everyone she meets. For the next 300 years Addie battles with the bitter pill of despair and regret, until suddenly, a young man in a bookstore remembers her name… (Did anyone else start singing “Say my name” by Beyoncé? Just us?)

 

Author: Rose Carlyle

Genre: Thriller; Mystery

Our thoughts: A missing person and a case of mistaken identity – throw in a few twists and this promises to be a very entertaining read!

When a golden opportunity presents itself, cynical and insecure Iris gladly takes over her twin sister’s life. Now living the glamorous life she’s always envied and with an inheritance of hundred-million dollars at stake, we expect things to get down-right dirty and utterly crazy. Just how far will Iris go to ensure that no one discovers the truth?

 

Title: Come On In

Author: Adi Alsaid

Genre: Short Stories; Young Adult

Our thoughts: Get ready to be hit by a truck load of emotions…

With fifteen different authors, stories and countries, this book explores the multiple layers of the immigrant experience. We think this will prompt great conservations that are needed now more ever whether you are an immigrant or not.

 

Other books that caught our interest but did not quite make the list:

Feel free to let us know in the comments below if you are excited about any of the books mentioned above or any other books coming out this month.

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