2022 Reading List
Here are the books I’m planning to read in 2022. Check back as I update this list often! Just about every week, I add new books I’ve accepted for review or titles I can’t resist as well as squeezing in a few backlist titles where I can.
Update 10/20/22: This list has gotten so long that I’m trying something new– breaking it into sections. Click the section heading below to jump straight to one of these sections.
Young Adult Fiction (12 and up)
Middle Grade Fiction (8-12)
Nonfiction
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Young Adult Fiction

Return to Maren (Exiled Trilogy #3) by Katherine Barger
Review to Come | Amazon | Goodreads







Blood and Feathers by Beth Revis
Review | Amazon | Kindle Vella | Goodreads


Middle Grade Fiction



Nonfiction
Every month or so, I try to read and review at least one nonfiction title. Mostly these are books that I choose to read, but occasionally I’ll accept requests for review for nonfiction if it’s a topic I’m deeply interested in or an author I’ve read before and enjoyed. These are the titles I’m planning on reading this year so far.











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