Tuesday, November 1, 2016

November 2016 Releases to be excited about!



Hey There Internet! It's November 1st, which means it's practically christmas, but also that it's time for a new month with new book releases! So head on over to where your favorite place to buy books, because here are 5 November 2016 Releases to be excited about!






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1. Scythe by Neal Shusterman (release date: Nov. 22)

From the author who wrote Challenger Deep, Scythe is about a world where no one dies on accident, you are chosen to die by the reaper. Two young teenagers are chosen to be apprentices to the reaper, and they learn the ways of killing. I love creepy stories and anything to do with death so I'm super excited about this book!



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2. Fantastic Beasts and where to find them: The Original Screenplay by J. K. Rowling (release date: Nov. 19)

While there is already a fantastic beasts and where to find them, this is the screenplay from the movie, which is based on how the textbook was written? It's a bit confusing, but anything Rowling puts out I am forced to buy. She has me under her control, and she definatley deserves a mention in my blog!





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3. I Call Myself A Feminist by Victoria Pepe (release date: Nov. 22)

This book contains interviews with 25 women about thier views on feminism and why they call themselves a feminist. As a person studying Women and Gender studies, I am really excited for this book! I've been wanting to read more nonfiction literature, so this a great book to pick up!





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4. The Amateurs by Sara Shepard (release date: Today!)

From the author of Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game, The Amateurs is about two girls obsessed with True Crime novels and mysteries, who go on a spring break trip to try to solve a murder. Shepard is amazing at writing mysteries and suspense, so this book is bound to be fantastic. 






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5. Saving Hamlet by Molly Booth (release date: Today!)

First off, this book is a Disney-Hyperion, so you know it's going to be fantastic. If you aren't already convinced, Saving Hamlet is about a girl who is sent back in time to Shakesperian days, and works with the man himself as a stage manager. 


Thanks for reading this post! I hope you found a new book to read this month! I'll see you soon with my next post!