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This week’s list is going to be a shorter one because there aren’t many books that have been announced for the second half of this year yet.
It will remain as eclectic as always, though! Jumping around between genres is so much fun.
I’m sure I’ll find more titles that pique my interest once we’re further into the year.
In the meantime, I’m excited about….

1. The Macabre by Kosoko Jackson
Publication Date: September 9
Why I’m Interested: Haunted paintings are so interesting to read about.

2. Will There Ever Be Another You by Patricia Lockwood
Publication Date: September 23
Why I’m Interested: The protagonist has a mysterious disease that is resistant to all treatments. I am so hungry for more books about characters who are not perfectly able-bodied and healthy.

3. The Hunger We Pass Down by Jen Sookfong Lee
Publication Date: September 30
Why I’m Interested: The comparisons in the blurb to The School for Good Mothers and Jordan Peele’s Us make me think this will be exactly the sort of story I like.

4. Good Spirits (Ghosted, #1) by B.K. Borison
Publication Date: October 7
Why I’m Interested: I reread A Christmas Carol every year and am curious to see how this spinoff of it goes.
(This book doesn’t have a cover or a specific publication date available yet.)
5. Brandy Norwood’s untitled memoir. That link goes to the People article about it.
I will probably include this title again in an autumn TBR post once we have more details.
Publication Date: October 2025
Why I’m Interested: I was a huge Brandy fan as a kid and am curious to read her life story from her perspective. There are some interesting clues about her life in her music, but of course you never know how much artistic license may have been taken with lyrics or storytelling. Will she discuss her occasional past controversies in her personal and professional life? Is she happy now? I hope she’s thriving!


I love this topic and could discuss it endlessly.
I have been saving some of these titles in a document for months as I slowly accumulated them in an attempt to make my seasonal TBR posts a little longer than they have been previously.






Title: Their Other Selves
Eating fresh, local produce. There are a limited number of options for Canadian produce between about November and April or May, and most of those involve apples, cabbage, or other root vegetables. Due to this, I relish all of the seasonal and often more delicate foods that are abundant the rest of the year. Yay for berries, stone fruit, tomatoes, and more!
My bookish wishes are as follows:
Title: Mob Lodge
Honestly, I’m a little picky about how blurbs and the first few pages of a tale are written and what is or isn’t included in them, but book covers themselves aren’t as important to me. There are many different styles I like or even love and only a few that would deter me from giving something a try.





Happy Pride Month to everyone who is celebrating it! Here are ten LGBTQ+ books with summer settings or themes that I am curious to check out once the humidity and heat rises and it’s too hot to spend much time outdoors.