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Hooray, It’s Time for New Books!

Happy Tuesday, book lovers! Welp, what turned into being sick on vacation became an extended illness, so I am sorry to report I did not get any reading done this past week. 😭 Thank you to everyone who reached out to check on me. I am finally on the mend, and hope to be back to eating a couple books a day very soon! Luckily, I read titles in advance, so I have a few to tell you about today. YAY, BOOKS!

I want SO MANY of this week’s new releases! At the very top of my list of books to buy are City of Orange by David Yoon, The Shore by Katie Runde, Either/Or by Elif Batuman, You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi, and Avalon by Nell Zink. And I’d like to thank Danika for sitting in for me for this week’s episode of All the Books! I will be back next week! And now, it’s time for everyone’s favorite game show: AHHHHHH MY TBR! Here are today’s contestants.

cover of The Evening Hero by Marie Myung-Ok Lee; illustration of tree branches growing down from the top of the cover into several pastel-colored shapes

The Evening Hero by Marie Myung-Ok Lee

I’m so excited for everyone to read this, because Marie Myung-Ok Lee has been an important voice in the literary community for decades, and I think this book will finally get her the audience she deserves. It’s a powerful novel of immigration, belonging, and secrets about an aging doctor in a small town in Minnesota whose life is upended near his retirement. It starts when a letter arrives from Korea that might expose how his whole life, the “American Dream” he worked for, has been built on a lie. Faced with the truth, he must decide whether to own up to his past or hide his true self away for the remainder of his years. (CW for racism, xenophobia, violence, and war.)

Backlist bump: Miracle Creek by Angie Kim

cover of The Measure by Nikki Erlick; painting of a bundle of blue and black flowers tied with white string against a mustard yellow background

The Measure by Nikki Erlick

This is a compelling, heart-punch of a debut. One day, the boxes arrive. No one knows where they come from, but inside is a piece of string, and that string correctly predicts the remaining length of a person’s life. And it sends the world into upheaval. Some people don’t want to know, so they don’t open the boxes, some people are denied access to health care and treatment when it is discovered they have a short string. The world rages, and in the middle of it, the characters in this book find solace and comfort. This book is REALLY sad at times, and there’s a certain part that I think is going to infuriate readers. (I admit I was like “!!!” about it.) But it’s also an incredibly interesting and powerful take on the world we live in. (CW for chemical use and abuse, illness and death of loved ones including children, violence, suicide and suicidal ideation, grief and prolonged discussions of mortality.)

Backlist bump: Qualityland by Marc-Uwe Kling

cover of Sleepwalk by Dan Chaon; black with large font in blue and orange print with a black fingerprint pattern going through them

Sleepwalk by Dan Chaon

And last, but not least, this bananapants novel! I am Team Chaon, I’ve read all his books, so believe me when I say this is his wildest, most ambitious novel yet. It’s about a mercenary named Will Bear, a fifty-year-old man who has never lived on the grid. He has no social security number, no internet history, no government documents. The only people aware of his existence are his bosses…and the people he kills for them. But then he gets a weird message: a woman calls him, claiming to be his daughter, and wants his help. Unfortunately the people she needs saving from are Will’s employers. After several decades, Will is feeling emotions for the first time, and they’re interfering with the job. His indecision will bring him face-to-face with the people who have run his life as he tries to decide what to believe. This book is very funny and very dark. (CW for murder, death, child endangerment, violence, animal harm and death, chemical use and abuse, mental illness.)

Backlist bump: Ill Will by Dan Chaon

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orange tabby cat surrounded by stacks of books; photo by Liberty Hardy

This week: I am reading The Wild Hunt by Emma Seckel and Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Outside of books, I am tired of television, so I have been spending a lot of time looking out my window at our backyard, which is coming alive right now! The gladiolus are already almost ready to open, and I’ve been able to observe a fox and a raccoon for long amounts of time, and the feeders are buzzing with hummingbirds and goldfinches. It’s all so beautiful! The song stuck in my head today is Hope I Never Lose My Wallet by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. And as promised, here is a cat picture: This is Farrokh’s impression of Snoopy’s brother, Spike.


Thank you, as always, for joining me each week as I rave about books! I am wishing the best for all of you in whatever situation you find yourself in now. And yay, books! – XO, Liberty ❤️