5 Fall releases to add to your TBR

 There are so many amazing books comming out this fall and here are five I recommend.

5. All of Us Villains by Amanda Foody & Christine Lynn Herman

If you love The Hunger Games, then this book is for you! 

Synopsis:

 When the Blood Moon rises, the Blood Viel falls. After the history of the Tournament gets published in a tell-all book, Ilvernath is in the spotlight. Every generation, seven families name a champion to compete in a fight to the death. The winner's family gets exclusive control over of all of the city's high magick, the most powerful resource in the world. Each champion is determined to win the Tournament and rewrite their story. A story that will be penned in blood.

Mr review

4. The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros

This is one of the best historical fictions I've read recently. It's so orgional and I just got swept away by this story.

Synopsis:

 Chicago, 1893. In the midsts of the World Fair, Alter Rosen's best friend, Yakov, is found dead. He is the latest in the long line of murdered Jewish boys. While the rest of the city is still celebrating, Alter is living a nightmare. He is possessed by Yakov's dybbuk. The only way to free both him and Yakov is to find who really killed him. Alter is thrust into a world of secrets and danger only to find himself once more in the arms of Frankie, a boy who means more to Alter than he could ever admit. With the days dwindling down until the dybbuk takes over Alter completely, the boys race to track down the killer before he kills them first.

3. This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore

This next book is basically Riverdale with better writing.

Synopsis:

When Jenna and Cole find Colleen's body floating in the shore Gadirner's Bay, their costal town is shook. Instently, people start pointing fingers as to who killed Colleen

2. White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

White Smoke is undoubtly my favroite horror. It was so scary it gave me chills!

Synopsis:

 Marigold is running from the ghosts of her past. Moving to Cedarville is the fresh start she needs. Her mom got a job with the Sterling Foundation that came with a new house. The renovated home on Maple Street is surrounded by run-down and burned houses. The only problem is strange things start happing in Mari's new home is that glasses are disappearing, doors are opening on their own, and theirs a foul order in the house only Mari seems to notice. To make everything worse, Mari's stepsister, Piper, says she's been talking to an old woman named Ms. Suga. And it seems Mrs. Suga wants Mari gone.

Mr review

1. We Can Be Heros by Kyrie McCauley

I thought We Could Be Heros was a sad but powerful book. It followed the effects of gun violence and domestice abuse. This novel tore my heart apart. 

Synopsis:

 Beck and Vivian could never stand each other, but they tried for their mutual best friend. When it seems like everyone in Bell has forgotten about Cassie's murder, Beck and Vivian finally find something in common: vengeance. When Cassie comes back as a ghost, Beck and Vivian agree to help her pass onto the afterlife. They secretly paint memorials for Cassie around town, protesting against gun violence in Bell.

My review

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