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This week’s topic is Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the Second Half of 2022.
Katastrophe by Graham Hurley (7th July) – The new blockbuster thriller set against the final stages of the Second World War.
That Bonesetter Woman by Frances Quinn (21st July) – Meet Endurance Proudfoot – England’s strongest woman, boldest adventurer and first female bonesetter.
The Last Party by Clare Mackintosh (4th August) – It’s the party to end all parties….but not everyone is here to celebrate.
The Night Ship by Jess Kidd (4th August) – An epic and imaginative historical novel, based on the true story of the wrecked Batavia
The Iron Way by Tim Leach (4th August) – Cast to the edge of the Empire, the Sarmatian army must fight in defence of Rome
Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris (1st September) – ‘From what is it they flee?’ He took a while to reply. By the time he spoke the men had gone inside. He said quietly, ‘They killed the King.’
Essex Dogs by Dan Jones (15th September) – Some men fight for glory. Others fight for coin. The Essex Dogs? They fight for each other.
All The Broken Places by John Boyne (15th September) – The sequel to the phenomenal bestseller, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Atkinson (27th September) – The award-winning author of Life after Life transports us to the dazzling London of the Roaring Twenties in a whirlwind tale of corruption, seduction, and debts that have come due
Maureen Fry and the Angel of the North by Rachel Joyce (20th October) – Ten years ago, Harold Fry set off on his epic journey on foot to save a friend. But the story doesn’t end there. Now his wife, Maureen, has her own pilgrimage to make.
Links from the titles will take you to the book description on Goodreads.
Some great books there, Cathy. I didn’t know Robert Harris had a new one coming. I hope you can get them all.
My TTT this week.
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I still haven’t read Harold Fry!
Some interesting sounding books for sure!
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I’ve read That Bonesetter Woman, The Night Ship and All the Broken Places (trying to get ahead with my NetGalley review copies!) and they are all excellent. I’m looking forward to Act of Oblivion and Shrines of Gaiety too – I love Harris and Atkinson!
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Great to hear you enjoyed them. Robert Harris is due to appear at Henley Literary Festival in October so I’m hoping to fan girl and get a signed copy of Act of Oblivion.
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The Night Ship sure looks interesting.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-most-anticipated-books-releasing-in-the-second-half-of-2022/
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Oooh, I hadn’t heard of The Night Ship, but that sounds really interesting! Thanks for sharing. Hope you get to read and enjoy all of these!
Here’s my TTT post.
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I didn’t know Maureen was getting her own book. I’ll definitely have to add it to my TBR.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/10-most-anticipated-canadian-releases-in-late-2022/
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I hope you enjoy all of these!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2022/07/05/top-ten-tuesday-375/
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Shrines of Gaiety sounds like it will be a fun read, I love reading books set in the 1920s!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2022/07/05/top-ten-tuesday-375/
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I’ve heard really good things about Dan Jones and his nonfiction histories.
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THE NIGHT SHIP is on my list today, too. It sounds excellent! THAT BONESETTER WOMAN also sounds intriguing. I’m adding it to my TBR list for sure. I hope you enjoy all these, Cathy!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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Great list Cathy. I added Maureen Fry and the Angel of the North to my TBR. I loved Harold Fry.
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I’ve ordered the Rachel Joyce and can hardly wait for it to be released (even though I also am checking all the time to see if there will be an ARC available)!
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Ooh The Last Party sounds super interesting! I love those type of mysteries.
Lauren @ http://www.shootingstarsmag.net
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