More books on my reading list
The Things a Brother Knows
by Dana Reinhardt tells the story of Levi Katznelson, whose older brother, Boaz, returns home from serving in the Marines in the Middle East. While the family celebrates Boaz's safe return, Levi notices a change in his brother and realizes he's not the same person he once was
urban outlaw book counterstrike 4 by Peter jay black, The Urban Outlaws face their biggest challenge yet. They have to break into the Facility and find the ultimate weapon – Medusa – before Hector does. But there are five levels of security to crack and a mystery room that has Jack sweating whenever he thinks about it
Burn by Patrick Ness In 1956 Sarah Dewhurst’s father shocks her by hiring a dragon to work the farm. The dragon is a smaller blue rather than the traditional larger reds, though even the reds are now scarce. When the blue dragon, Kazimir, unexpectedly saves Sarah and her friend Jason Inagawa from the attentions of the racist police deputy, Kelby, everything changes. Sarah is part of a prophecy and she must escape the clutches of Malcolm, an assassin from a Believer Cell, the dragon-worshiping cult. When Sarah, Malcolm, and Kazimir eventually converge, they are thrown into another universe, where dragons seem never to have existed. Can they save this world and the one they left
Madapple by Christina Meldrum a young woman is raised in seclusion by her mother, who is skilled in the knowledge of plants and language but largely ignorant of the world. When her mother dies, Aslaug becomes a suspect in the death and must uncover the truth of her own birth and her mother's past
The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos by James Tynion IV and Tate Brombal. follows a young, intelligent but socially awkward teenager named Christopher, who discovers a hidden world of supernatural creatures and monster hunters
Villages, Vestige, and Vexes by Taylor Vaughan where Luca St. Mendax, the King's Knight, dreams of leaving his kingdom, Teris, but is bound by duty to hunt down a criminal known as The Traveler
I Am the Mission by Allen Zadoff. The protagonist, Boy Nobody, is a teen assassin working for a clandestine organization known as The Program. In this installment, Boy Nobody, also known as Daniel, is tasked with assassinating Eugene Moore, the leader of a military training camp for teens, but the mission takes a dangerous and unexpected turn.
The Younger Woman by Cate Ray Gabby, a woman who, after realizing she can't stand her husband, Fred, forms an unlikely friendship with a younger woman named Ellis. Gabby, fueled by alcohol, confesses to Ellis that she wishes Fred dead
In the world of literature, exploring new stories can be both thrilling and transformative. The diverse themes and unique narratives found in modern books not only entertain but resonate deeply with readers. Each listed title offers a different perspective: from Dana Reinhardt’s 'The Things a Brother Knows', which intricately delves into the impacts of war on family dynamics, to Patrick Ness’s 'Burn', where a dragon hired on a farm leads to a tale of prophecy and survival. 'Urban Outlaws' showcases an action-packed adventure mixed with youthful rebellion, while 'Madapple' unveils the layers of a mother's secrets and herb lore that shape a young woman's identity. The supernatural elements in 'The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos' provide an engaging twist for fantasy enthusiasts, while Taylor Vaughan’s 'Villages, Vestige, and Vexes' allows readers to experience moral dilemmas faced by a knight caught between duty and desire. Each narrative is a portal to a new world, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives through the lens of the characters' adventures. Whether you’re a fan of thrillers, fantasy, or contemporary issues, this reading list promises literary treasures sure to spark inspiration or provoke thought in your daily journey.








