Imposters by Scott Westerfeld (Uglies #5)
I was a huge fan of the Uglies series when it came out, so I can’t wait to dive into this new look at the story world and hopefully find out more about a few of the characters I left behind in the earlier books.
Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak
If you know me at all, you aren’t surprised to see this book on the list. I’ve been waiting for this book for like ten years or something. Fun fact: I once went on a first date with a guy right around my birthday, and he surprised me with a signed copy of The Book Thief (my favorite book) as a birthday present. I married him.
The Echo Room by Parker Peevyhouse
If you like twisty sci-fi stories, definitely check out Parker Peevyhouse’s debut, Where Futures End, which I loved! The Echo Room looks like a dark, suspenseful story about two people trapped alone who have to figure out how to escape and/or work together despite having no idea if they can trust each other.
The Benefits of Being an Octopus by Ann Braden
I saw a review of this book on LILbooKlovers and had to track down a copy for myself. The older sibling taking care of younger sibs appeals to me as well as some of its thought-provoking elements.
Born Scared by Kevin Brooks
I’m super curious about this book as it looks like it tackles some mental health issues and takes place during a blizzard, so it should have high stakes.
Flow Like Water by Mark Burley
Flow Like Water is the second in a suspense series about a parkour expert chasing down a creepy organization who’ve kidnapped his family. Love the action and parkour sequences.
Meet the Sky by McCall Hoyle
I really enjoyed Hoyle’s debut novel last year, so I knew I wanted to check out her next book. This features another natural disaster (hurricane this time) and a disabled sister. Looks like a great contemporary read.
Sadie by Courtney Summers
I pretty much knew I had to read this book as soon as I heard about it. Though I haven’t loved every book I’ve read by Summers, I can’t help but have tons of respect for her powerful writing and her desire to raise awareness of girls’ issues. This book makes me think of the series Vanishing Women and the girls who went missing from the Ohio town.
Wren Hunt by Mary Watson
Magic. Deception. High stakes. Wren Hunt sounds too good to miss.
The Chaos of Now by Erin Jade Lange
A teen hacker defending internet freedom. Internet bullying gone out of control. I’m so excited to read this.
What’s on your fall To Be Read list?
Are any of the books on my list also on yours? Any you hadn’t heard of that you’re adding after seeing them here? Or are there fall 2018 must-read books I need to add to my list? Comment below and fill me in on your picks!