Can’t Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings based on the meme Waiting on Wednesday by Breaking the Spine. In this weekly post people share a book that they’re excited about being released.
I have always loved reading these posts, looking forward at books that people can’t wait for. But I always find that I want a list and it is just one book. So I decided I would share three books that I can’t wait for. If you click on the title of the book it will take you to the book’s Goodreads page.
The Grace Year by Kim Liggett
To Be Pub: 9/17/19
No one speaks of the grace year. It’s forbidden.
Girls are told they have the power to lure grown men from their beds, drive women mad with jealousy. They believe their very skin emits a powerful aphrodisiac, the potent essence of youth, of a girl on the edge of womanhood. That’s why they’re banished for their sixteenth year, to release their magic into the wild so they can return purified and ready for marriage. But not all of them will make it home alive.
Sixteen-year-old Tierney James dreams of a better life—a society that doesn’t pit friend against friend or woman against woman, but as her own grace year draws near, she quickly realizes that it’s not just the brutal elements they must fear. It’s not even the poachers in the woods, men who are waiting for their chance to grab one of the girls in order to make their fortune on the black market. Their greatest threat may very well be each other.
With sharp prose and gritty realism, The Grace Year examines the complex and sometimes twisted relationships between girls, the women they eventually become, and the difficult decisions they make in-between.
Ever since I have heard of this I wanted a copy. This is on my most wanted list for Fall ’19 titles. I CAN NOT WAIT! Hoping for a review copy!
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A Craig
To Be Pub: 8/6/19
In a manor by the sea, twelve sisters are cursed.
Annaleigh lives a sheltered life at Highmoor, a manor by the sea, with her sisters, their father, and stepmother. Once they were twelve, but loneliness fills the grand halls now that four of the girls’ lives have been cut short. Each death was more tragic than the last—the plague, a plummeting fall, a drowning, a slippery plunge—and there are whispers throughout the surrounding villages that the family is cursed by the gods.
Disturbed by a series of ghostly visions, Annaleigh becomes increasingly suspicious that the deaths were no accidents. Her sisters have been sneaking out every night to attend glittering balls, dancing until dawn in silk gowns and shimmering slippers, and Annaleigh isn’t sure whether to try to stop them or to join their forbidden trysts. Because who—or what—are they really dancing with?
When Annaleigh’s involvement with a mysterious stranger who has secrets of his own intensifies, it’s a race to unravel the darkness that has fallen over her family—before it claims her next.
This is a retelling of one of my favorite fairy tales, the 12 Dancing Princesses, I can’t wait to read this and I was lucky to receive a copy from Netgalley. This sounds pretty different and a little eerie!
The Candle and the Flame by Nafiza Azad
To Be Pub : 5/14/19
Fatima lives in the city of Noor, a thriving stop along the Silk Road. There the music of myriad languages fills the air, and people of all faiths weave their lives together. However, the city bears scars of its recent past, when the chaotic tribe of Shayateen djinn slaughtered its entire population — except for Fatima and two other humans. Now ruled by a new maharajah, Noor is protected from the Shayateen by the Ifrit, djinn of order and reason, and by their commander, Zulfikar.
But when one of the most potent of the Ifrit dies, Fatima is changed in ways she cannot fathom, ways that scare even those who love her. Oud in hand, Fatima is drawn into the intrigues of the maharajah and his sister, the affairs of Zulfikar and the djinn, and the dangers of a magical battlefield.
Nafiza Azad weaves an immersive tale of magic and the importance of names; fiercely independent women; and, perhaps most importantly, the work for harmony within a city of a thousand cultures and cadences.
This book is full of magic and culture, which I hope to immerse myself in. The early reviews are all PHENOMENAL so far, so I am going to trust my peers on this one and check it out!
House of Salt and Sorrows looks good!
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I am so glad I got a copy!
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I’m really excited for house of salt and sorrows as well!
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I love the 12 Dancing Princesses and am excited for a retelling, the book looks kind of eerie.
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House of Salt and Sorrows looks great and I’m very curious about The Grace Year too.
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The Grace Year just seems like it could be really cool! House of Salt and Sorrows is one that I can’t wait to get to and super glad I have a copy of.
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😍😍
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I almost got Greace Year from Netgally the other day but I have so many
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I forgot that it was on Netgalley. I am going to double check that I requested it because it is one of the few that I am really excited for.
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I’m tempted to go too
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I have like.. zero self control when it comes to review copies
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I wished for it
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Lol!
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