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Tor books reviews
Tor books reviews








He gets assigned a family history project with his crush, who also lost her mother, and a kid he does not like. He’s also popping Adderall like candy, and seeing his “Uncle” Phil, a psychiatrist with the heavy prescription hand and an enemy of GP (grandpa). Now Theo lives with his alcoholic grandfather, and he cannot remember that night. His mother died in a fire, a fire he started, and his dad, who never recovered, died soon after. But he has darkness in his past that threatens his present and future. He’s the captain of the diving team, gets good grades, has a lot of friends, and the girl he likes is showing serious interest. And with the Fall comes, of course, Halloween and some spookier picks!Ĭontinue on to check out my Fall 2021 Book Recommendations… After this main list, I’ve included some titles that came out earlier this year that you might have missed, as well as some themed Cookbooks, Crafts, and Guidebooks, along with an Audiobook Spotlight.

tor books reviews

Therefore, I’ve leaned more towards audiobooks.īelow are some titles - with accompanying links to the print, ebooks, and audiobooks editions - that I personally am looking forward to this Fall, presented here in order of release date, starting with those releasing in September 2021.

tor books reviews

This year, what’s become Pandemic Year 2, I wanted to get outside a bit, but also continue to be on the safe side, which meant road-tripping and hiking the great outdoors. So while it was a stressful year on a whole (for all of us), I really enjoyed being able to prioritize reading. Last year, aka Pandemic Year 1, while self-isolating and staying indoors as much as possible, I threw myself into reading … print books, magazines, ebooks, and audiobooks.










Tor books reviews