November 2022 New Book Releases

Jessi

Fall is here! Need some book recommendations? Put a hold on any, or all of these upcoming releases:

At Midnight : 15 beloved fairy tales reimagined / Dahlia Adler: A collection of fifteen original and retold fairy tales, reimagined with fresh perspectives and unexpected twists.

Bloodmarked / Tracy Deonn: When the leaders of the Order reveal that they will do everything in their power to keep the approaching demon war a secret, Bree and her friends go on the run so she can learn how to control her devastating new powers.

Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win / Susan Azim Boyer: A fresh spin on the cult-classic Election meets Darius the Great Is Not Okay in Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win when an international incident crashes into a high school election, and Jasmine is caught between doing the right thing and chasing her dream.

How to Excavate a Heart / Jake Maia Arlow: Snowy weather and fish fossils help bring together two Jewish college freshmen spending winter break in Washington, D.C.

Never Getting Back Together / Sophie Gonzales: When their now famous ex-boyfriend asks them to participate in a teen reality show, two eighteen year old girls-one bent on revenge, the other open to rekindling romance-get tangled up in an unexpected twist when they fall for each other instead.

Salt and Sugar / Rebecca Carvalho: The grandchildren of two rival Brazilian bakeries fall in love despite their families' feud in this delicious debut rom-com perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon and Gloria Chao. 

The Do-Over / Lynn Painter: In this riotous young adult romp for fans of Recommended for You and A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow , a teen girl has the worst Valentine's Day ever-only to relive it over and over again. 

The Ones We Burn / Rebecca Mix: A blood-witch's mission to assassinate the prince she is betrothed to is compromised by the discovery of a deadly plague--and the beautiful princess intent on stopping it.

The Wicked Remain / Laura Pohl: At Grimrose Académie, the fairy-tale deaths continue. And unless the curse is broken, one of the girls could be next. 

We Deserve Monuments / Jas Hammonds: When seventeen-year-old Avery moves to rural Georgia to live with her ailing grandmother, she encounters decade-old family secrets and a mystery surrounding the town's racist past.

 

This blog post reflects the opinions of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of Brooklyn Public Library.

 

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