A custom-made list of upcoming book releases, especially for Coffee Time Reviews readers. Which one will you pick?
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‘The Manningtree Witches’ Changes The Way We Think About Women
This debut explores how society alienates women. Find out more about the story here!
10 Benefits of Reviewing Books
Reviewing books is the real deal, let’s face it. Here are 10 reasons why it’s so great.
Falling in Love With ‘How Not To Fall In Love’
In need of cheering up? This book will do just that, in its heart-warming story about love and friendship.
What’s on the Outside Counts Too
The physicality of books and the sensorial experience they offer as objects sets them apart from other written media. This is why.
‘There’s No Such Thing As An Easy Job’ Explores How Work Defines Our Lives
I never imagined reading about odd jobs would be so fascinating. As many of us transition away from working at home and the elusive phrase “work-life balance” looms in the rear-view mirror, it felt all too real to read about a person we get to know almost entirely through her working life.
5 Books by European Authors to Celebrate Europe Day and Spice Up Your TBR Pile
When was the last time you’ve checked your TBR pile and purposefully decided to diversify it? Here’s a list of books by European authors to add some variety to your reading list.
‘We Could Be Heroes’ Is A Refreshing Superhero Reboot
This book didn’t do anything I expected it to (well, except that one thing) One of my day jobs is teaching a first-year writing course to college students. A perk of this gig is that I’m able to choose the theme for my section, and for the past three years, I’ve taught some version ofContinue reading “‘We Could Be Heroes’ Is A Refreshing Superhero Reboot”
10 Exciting Book Releases Coming this May
These 10 new releases are coming this May. Are you ready? Coffee Time Reviews recommends two books for 5 popular genres and they all look so exciting!
‘A Touch of Death’ Reminded Me Why I Love Dystopias
A Touch of Death takes place 1000 years in the future, under a totalitarian kingdom that uses fear and walls to keep its people in, safe from the horrors that lurk in the Outlands. This is why I enjoyed it.