Top Five New Reads.

  Looking for new reads?  Bored? 

 Here are the  five new fresh crispy reads I recommend you to read :-).   

1.

        In Five Years by Rebecca Serle.
This book seems to be like a combination of Me before you and One day.
   Dannie is a type A personality and had her life all planned out ,her fiance proposes to her and she goes to bed ,sure and determined about what her life would be. But then she wakes up, and a different man is on her bed! And it us five years into the future!
Rebecca's story centers around love and friendship.  This book was published by Simon and Schuster. 
Rebbeca Serlene is a YA author and television writer who lives in New York and Los Angeles. She co-developed  the movie adaptation of her Young adult series, Famous in love. There are two hundred and seventy two pages in total and it was published on  the 10th of March 2020.

2.New Waves by Kevin Nguyen

This debut novel provides a clear entertaining glimpse into the world of New York tech. It explores racism ,young adulthood and the tech industry. Margo, a black engineer and Lucas, an Asian customer service Rep, bond to take revenge against the company taking advantage of them ,but then tragedy strikes and everything changes. This novel was published on the 10th of March 2020 by Random publishing house and has 320 pages. Kevin Nguyen's debut seems like w a refreshing read.
 




3.
Good Citizens Need Not Fear by Maria Reva.

Maria Reva's book can be described as innovative,witty and funny. It is a short story collection set in the times of the rise of the USSR and the downfall of it.  It was published by Little, brown book group and released on the 10th of March 2020 . A total of hilarious and witty two hundred and twenty four pages. Maria Reva lives in Ukraine and has an MFA in Fiction.



4. Writers and Lovers by Lily King 
   The author of Europhoria,is back with the story of a young aspiring writer.  At 31, she finds herself waiting tables, living in a run-down garage and with several debt collectors on her heels. For six years she has worked on her novel but somehow it does not work out, too high the pressure from real life. When her mother died a couple of months before, she not only lost her confidant, but constantly feels the big hole this loss left behind in her. Then she meets Oscar, a successful writer and widowed father of two, who seems to be the way out of her misery: a lovely home, stable relationship, two adorable boys, a life without worries. But it does not feel right, especially since there is Silas, too, quite the opposite of Oscar. When Casey is fired from the restaurant and her landlord tells her that the house is to be sold, the anxiety that has accompanied her for years becomes unbearable. This book was published on the 3rd of March 2020 by Harper Collins publishers and has a total of 336 pages. Lily King lives in Maine. Her book Euphoria was a bestseller  in 2014 and won the Kirkus prize.

5. 
Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore 

lizabeth Wetmore is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her fiction has appeared in Epoch, Kenyon Review, Colorado Review, Baltimore Review, Crab Orchard Review, Iowa Review, and other literary journals. She is the recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and two fellowships from the Illinois Arts Council, as well as a grant from the Barbara Deming Foundation. She was also a Rona Jaffe Scholar in Fiction at Bread Loaf and a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony, and one of six Writers in Residence at Hedgebrook. A native of West Texas, she lives and works in Chicago.
  The debut  novel ,Valentine, begins IFebruary 1976, and Odessa, Texas, stands on the cusp of the next great oil boom. While the town’s men embrace the coming prosperity, its women intimately know and fear the violence that always seems to follow.

In the early hours of the morning after Valentine’s Day, fourteen-year-old Gloria Ramírez appears on the front porch of Mary Rose Whitehead’s ranch house, broken and barely alive. The teenager had been viciously attacked in a nearby oil field—an act of brutality that is tried in the churches and barrooms of Odessa before it can reach a court of law. When justice is evasive, the stage is set for a showdown with potentially devastating consequences.
 The three hundred and twenty pages book will be  published by Harper by the 31st of March 2020.





                           Good luck :-) 
                                            Bookish Sadie.


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