In 6 minutes, the entire fandom was just transported back to 2012 nbd. I’m literally lying on the floor sobbing. The only difference between now and then is that I am now renting this floor. Everyone go buy Sam’s book ok bye
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In 6 minutes, the entire fandom was just transported back to 2012 nbd. I’m literally lying on the floor sobbing. The only difference between now and then is that I am now renting this floor. Everyone go buy Sam’s book ok bye
Most Anticipated 2020 Releases
So there are so many new books coming out this year that I am super excited for. Most of them are a continuation of a series I love or by an author I really enjoy, so not many of these books will come as a surprise.
10. My Calamity Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, & Jodi Meadows
First we have the final book in the Jane Series by these three amazing authors, which isn’t really a series and more like companion books which started with My Lady Jane followed by My Plain Jane. Both of those books were so funny to read and had an interesting supernatural plot that I was really into, set in a historical time period. So I’m really excited for My Calamity Jane to come out.
9. The Nobleman’s Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks by Mackenzi Lee
This is also the last book to Mackenzi Lee’s Montague Siblings series, which is a historical fiction series that follows each Montague sibling in each book. I thought there were only going to be the first two, so when I saw she was coming out with this third book I was really excited. This historical fiction is also very humorous and tackles a lot of topics that you normally don’t see in historical fictions, so I highly recommend.
8. Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi
I’m really excited for this third book in the Aru Shah series which is part of the Rick Riordan Presents imprint. While the first book was just okay for me, the second book that came out in 2019 has gotten me really excited for the next books in the series. It’s all about Hindu mythology which I found I’m now really interested in, and a really fun adventure with cute and adorable characters that learn a lot of valuable lessons.
7. Redemption Prep by Samuel Miller
I read Samuel Miller’s debut, A Lite Too Bright this year and it became one of my favourites of the year and of all time. When I saw that he was coming out with another book, I was intrigued, especially when I found out that it was about a boarding school and mystery about a missing girl, I’m now really excited. I found that I really liked mysteries set at a boarding school.
6. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
When I was in Elementary school, I became obsessed with reading when I picked up two certain series. One was Percy Jackson and the other was The Hunger Games. Ever since, I’ve just read more and more books and fallen more and more in love with reading and stories, and that wouldn’t have happened without Suzanne Collins. So now that she’s coming out with a prequel novel for The Hunger Games, I can’t not be happy and excited. Honestly I have nothing more to say than that.
5. The Betrothed by Kiera Cass
I’ve been waiting for Kiera Cass’s next book since The Crown came out four years ago. Now I did not love The Heir or The Crown but I did love the Selection trilogy and I want more of that good writing that she did there. I almost lost hope that Kiera Cass would ever finish her mystery project, but now here it comes! I could use some of her royal romances right now.
4. Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth
Veronica Roth is one of my favourite authors and even though she’s had some talking going on around her books, I’ve loved them all and think the things people are saying are false and that they didn’t actually read Carve the Mark because I never read what Miss Roth was accused of, Anyways, despite all that I will gladly continue reading everything she writes because I’ve been impressed every time before.
3. The Hand on the Wall by Maureen Johnson
I need to know what happens in this final book of the Truly Devious series. This series was absolutely amazing and made me love mysteries in boarding schools, and mysteries in general. Now I need to know the end of this epic mysteries and how everything ties together. I really hope I’m not disappointed.
2. Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas
I will read anything that Sarah J Mass writes since she’s my second favourite author of all time. Her writing is so well done and she creates the coolest worlds. I don’t even remember what this is about, but I’ll read it no matter what and probably love it, which is why this my second most anticipated release of 2020.
1. Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare
Finally we’re at the end, and who would have guessed it would be anything other than a Cassandra Clare book. I’ve been waiting for this book forever! It was supposed to come out in 2019, but due to some health issues with Cassandra Clare we have to wait for March of 2020, which is okay now because we’re getting closer. I already know that this will be very high up on my favourite books of 2020 list.
And that’s it! Thanks for reading till the end and maybe you found out about some new releases you didn’t know about on this list.
Until next time!
~Rose Reviews
Title: Redemption Prep
Author: Samuel Miller
Series or standalone: standalone
Publication year: 2020
Genres: fiction, mystery, contemporary, thriller, science fiction
Blurb: Everyone knows Emma. Neesha's her best friend, Aiden's her basketball-star boyfriend, and Evan's her shadow, following Emma's every move. Emma stands out, which is hard to do at Redemption Prep, a school where every student has been handpicked to attend its remote campus in the forest of Utah...so when she goes missing in plain sight during mass, everyone notices. Everyone becomes a suspect, especially at a school with so many rules. Don't skip mass; don't break curfew; don't go into the woods. Emma's disappearance ignites an investigation, and Neesha, Aiden, and Evan all want to find her for different reasons...but they each have their own secrets to hide, and not everyone wants Emma to be found. As the search continues, the students start to realise that they're not the only ones trying to hide something. Redemption Prep has secrets, too - secrets bigger than any of the students could have imagined, and Emma could be the key to finding out the truth...if anyone can find her.
Redemption Prep (Samuel Miller)
Redemption Prep (Samuel Miller)
First of all: I finished this book in awe, got ready to add it on goodreads and find praise from like-minded people and reeled back when I saw the rating. Did we not read the same book? It’s the only explanation I can fathom because I really, really liked this one!
I absolutely LOVED A Lite Too Bright, and when I heard that Samuel Miller was publishing another book (and a dark academia one no…
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I really enjoy a great mystery. This one gives me a Looking for Alaska vibe with its setting and the secrets the students hold. It shall be interesting to find out what happened to Emma.