I cannot believe that it is almost May already? The end of April crept up on me and then my TBR was crushed by the sheer number of amazing books coming out next month. Which means that it’s time for me to share the love and crush your TBRs with this list of 14 May 2022 Anticipated Reads!
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Think of the Reader Voracious Anticipated Reads as a list of noteworthy books coming up for publication. These posts focus on books from my preferred genres (fantasy, science fiction, mystery/thriller in YA & adult) but are by no means a representation of everything being published. There’s no way I will be able to get to all of these books personally, but I think my readers would be interested in them so I want to share and boost.

Books Releasing on May 3, 2022
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Book Lovers by Emily Henry
Publisher: Berkley • Age Range: Adult • Genre: Romance • Pages: 400




Nora Stephens’ life is books—she’s read them all—and she is not that type of heroine. Not the plucky one, not the laidback dream girl, and especially not the sweetheart. In fact, the only people Nora is a heroine for are her clients, for whom she lands enormous deals as a cutthroat literary agent, and her beloved little sister Libby.
Which is why she agrees to go to Sunshine Falls, North Carolina for the month of August when Libby begs her for a sisters’ trip away—with visions of a small town transformation for Nora, who she’s convinced needs to become the heroine in her own story. But instead of picnics in meadows, or run-ins with a handsome country doctor or bulging-forearmed bartender, Nora keeps bumping into Charlie Lastra, a bookish brooding editor from back in the city. It would be a meet-cute if not for the fact that they’ve met many times and it’s never been cute.
If Nora knows she’s not an ideal heroine, Charlie knows he’s nobody’s hero, but as they are thrown together again and again—in a series of coincidences no editor worth their salt would allow—what they discover might just unravel the carefully crafted stories they’ve written about themselves.
After reading and absolutely falling in love with Beach Read, Emily Henry has basically earned herself a spot on my auto-buy author list!
Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion • Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Action Adventure • Pages: 400




Mysterious disappearances.
An urban legend rumored to be responsible.
And one group of teens determined to save their city at any cost.
For over a year, the Bronx has been plagued by sudden disappearances that no one can explain. Sixteen-year-old Raquel does her best to ignore it. After all, the police only look for the white kids. But when her crush Charlize’s cousin goes missing, Raquel starts to pay attention—especially when her own mom comes down with a mysterious illness that seems linked to the disappearances.
Raquel and Charlize team up to investigate, but they soon discover that everything is tied to a terrifying urban legend called the Echo Game. The game is rumored to trap people in a sinister world underneath the city, and the rules are based on a particularly dark chapter in New York’s past. And if the friends want to save their home and everyone they love, they will have to play the game and destroy the evil at its heart—or die trying.
Urban legends and disappearances in a YA whodunit? Yes, please.
Elektra: A Novel by Jennifer Saint
Publisher: Flatiron Books • Age Range: Adult • Genre: Mythology • Pages: 304




Clytemnestra
The sister of Helen, wife of Agamemnon – her hopes of averting the curse are dashed when her sister is taken to Troy by the feckless Paris. Her husband raises a great army against them, and determines to win, whatever the cost.
Cassandra
Princess of Troy, and cursed by Apollo to see the future but never to be believed when she speaks of it. She is powerless in her knowledge that the city will fall.
Elektra
The youngest daughter of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, Elektra is horrified by the bloodletting of her kin. But, can she escape the curse, or is her own destiny also bound by violence?
Praise for Jennifer Saint and ARIADNE:
‘A lyrical, insightful re-telling’ Daily Mail
‘Relevant and revelatory’ Stylist
‘Energetic and compelling’ Times
‘An illuminating read’ Woman & Home
‘A story that’s impossible to forget’ Culturefly
Have I read Ariadne yet? No. Did I preorder this anyways because vibes? Yes.




Books Releasing on May 10, 2022
Hollow Fires by Samira Ahmed
Publisher: Little, Brown BFYR • Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Thrillers • Pages: 416




Safiya Mirza dreams of becoming a journalist. And one thing she’s learned as editor of her school newspaper is that a journalist’s job is to find the facts and not let personal biases affect the story. But all that changes the day she finds the body of a murdered boy.
Jawad Ali was fourteen years old when he built a cosplay jetpack that a teacher mistook for a bomb. A jetpack that got him arrested, labeled a terrorist—and eventually killed. But he’s more than a dead body, and more than “Bomb Boy.” He was a person with a life worth remembering.
Driven by Jawad’s haunting voice guiding her throughout her investigation, Safiya seeks to tell the whole truth about the murdered boy and those who killed him because of their hate-based beliefs.
This gripping and powerful book uses an innovative format and lyrical prose to expose the evil that exists in front of us, and the silent complicity of the privileged who create alternative facts to bend the truth to their liking.
I love YA mysteries so much, especially when they use innovative formats for storytelling. This book sounds relevant and powerful.
Siren Queen by Nghi Vo
Publisher: Tordotcom • Age Range: Adult • Genre: Historical Fantasy • Pages: 288




It was magic. In every world, it was a kind of magic.
“No maids, no funny talking, no fainting flowers.” Luli Wei is beautiful, talented, and desperate to be a star. Coming of age in pre-Code Hollywood, she knows how dangerous the movie business is and how limited the roles are for a Chinese American girl from Hungarian Hill—but she doesn’t care. She’d rather play a monster than a maid.
But in Luli’s world, the worst monsters in Hollywood are not the ones on screen. The studios want to own everything from her face to her name to the women she loves, and they run on a system of bargains made in blood and ancient magic, powered by the endless sacrifice of unlucky starlets like her. For those who do survive to earn their fame, success comes with a steep price. Luli is willing to do whatever it takes—even if that means becoming the monster herself.
Siren Queen offers up an enthralling exploration of an outsider achieving stardom on her own terms, in a fantastical Hollywood where the monsters are real and the magic of the silver screen illuminates every page.
The way I literally thought this book was already out because I’ve seen it everywhere for what feels like forever!
Dead End Girls by Wendy Heard
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books • Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Thriller • Pages: 336




The why is complex: revenge, partly. Her terrible parents deserve this. But there’s also l’appel du vide, the call of the void, that beckons her toward a new life where she will be tied to no one, free and adrift. Then Frankie, a step-cousin she barely knows, figures out what she’s plotting, and the plan seems like it’s ruined. Except Frankie doesn’t want to rat her out. Frankie wants in. The girls vault into the unknown, risking everything for a new and limitless life. But there are some things you can never run away from. What if the poison is not in the soil, but in the roots?
This pulse-pounding thriller offers a nuanced exploration of identity, freedom, and falling in love while your world falls apart.
I’m actually listening to this one right now and loving it so far!




Books Releasing on May 17, 2022
The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes
Publisher: Balzer + Bray • Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Contemporary • Pages: 400




At Slayton Catholic, Yami has new priorities: make her mom proud, keep her brother out of trouble, and most importantly, don’t fall in love. Granted, she’s never been great at any of those things, but that’s a problem for Future Yami.
The thing is, it’s hard to fake being straight when Bo, the only openly queer girl at school, is so annoyingly perfect. And smart. And talented. And cute. Either way, Yami isn’t going to make the same mistake again. If word got back to her mom, she could face a lot worse than rejection. So she’ll have to start asking, WWSGD: What would a straight girl do?
Told in a captivating voice that is by turns hilarious, vulnerable, and searingly honest, The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School explores the joys and heartaches of living your full truth out loud.
The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah
Publisher: Orbit • Age Range: Adult • Genre: Fantasy • Pages: 480




Loulie al-Nazari is the Midnight Merchant: a criminal who, with the help of her jinn bodyguard, hunts and sells illegal magic. When she saves the life of a cowardly prince, she draws the attention of his powerful father, the sultan, who blackmails her into finding an ancient lamp that has the power to revive the barren land—at the cost of sacrificing all jinn.
With no choice but to obey or be executed, Loulie journeys with the sultan’s oldest son to find the artifact. Aided by her bodyguard, who has secrets of his own, they must survive ghoul attacks, outwit a vengeful jinn queen, and confront a malicious killer from Loulie’s past. And, in a world where story is reality and illusion is truth, Loulie will discover that everything—her enemy, her magic, even her own past—is not what it seems, and she must decide who she will become in this new reality.
Inspired by stories from One Thousand and One Nights, The Stardust Thief weaves the gripping tale of a legendary smuggler, a cowardly prince, and a dangerous quest across the desert to find a legendary, magical lamp.
This debut retelling sounds incredible and I need it yesterday.




Books Releasing on May 24, 2022
Hide by Kiersten White
Publisher: Del Rey • Age Range: Adult • Genre: Thriller • Pages: 256




The prize: enough money to change everything.
Even though everyone is desperate to win–to seize their dream futures or escape their haunting pasts–Mack feels sure that she can beat her competitors. All she has to do is hide, and she’s an expert at that.
It’s the reason she’s alive, and her family isn’t.
But as the people around her begin disappearing one by one, Mack realizes this competition is more sinister than even she imagined, and that together might be the only way to survive.
Fourteen competitors. Seven days. Everywhere to hide, but nowhere to run.
Come out, come out, wherever you are.
A high-stakes hide-and-seek competition turns deadly in this dark supernatural thriller from New York Times bestselling author Kiersten White.
Kiersten White is a local author for me and despite my not reading most of her books yet, I always wanna buy them. Because they sound so good! And this is her first adult book, which I am really excited to read.




Books Releasing on May 31, 2022
Tokyo Dreaming by Emiko Jean
Publisher: Flatiron Books • Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Contemporary Romance • Pages: 336




When Japanese-American Izumi Tanaka learned her father was the Crown Prince of Japan, she became a princess overnight. Now, she’s overcome conniving cousins, salacious press, and an imperial scandal to finally find a place she belongs. She has a perfect bodyguard turned boyfriend. Her stinky dog, Tamagotchi, is living with her in Tokyo. Her parents have even rekindled their college romance and are engaged. A royal wedding is on the horizon! Izumi’s life is a Tokyo dream come true.
Only…
Her parents’ engagement hits a brick wall. The Imperial Household Council refuses to approve the marriage citing concerns about Izumi and her mother’s lack of pedigree. And on top of it all, her bodyguard turned boyfriend makes a shocking decision about their relationship. At the threat of everything falling apart, Izumi vows to do whatever it takes to help win over the council. Which means upping her newly acquired princess game.
But at what cost? Izumi will do anything to help her parents achieve their happily ever after, but what if playing the perfect princess means sacrificing her own? Will she find a way to forge her own path and follow her heart?
Deep in Providence by Riss M. Neilson
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co • Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Contemporary Fantasy • Pages: 480




But when Jasmine is killed by a drunk driver, the world they have always known is left haunted by grief…and Jasmine’s lingering spirit. Determined to bring her back, the surviving friends band together, testing the limits of their magic and everything they know about life, death, and each other.
And as their plan to resurrect Jasmine grows darker and more demanding than they imagined, their separate lives begin to splinter the bonds they depend on, revealing buried secrets that threaten the people they care about most. Miliani, Inez and Natalie will have to rely on more than just their mystical abilities to find the light.
Deep Water by Emma Bamford
Publisher: Gallery/Scout Press • Age Range: Adult • Genre: Thriller • Pages: 320




When a Navy vessel comes across a yacht in distress in the middle of the vast Indian Ocean, Captain Danial Tengku orders his ship to rush to its aid. On board the yacht is a British couple: a horribly injured man, Jake, and his traumatized wife, Virginie, who breathlessly confesses, “It’s all my fault. I killed them.”
Trembling with fear, she reveals their shocking story to Danial. Months earlier, the couple had spent all their savings on a yacht, full of excitement for exploring the high seas and exotic lands together. They start at the busy harbors of Malaysia and, through word of mouth, Jake and Virginie learn about a tiny, isolated island full of unspoiled beaches. When they arrive, they discover they are not the only visitors and quickly become entangled with a motley crew of expat sailors. Soon, Jake and Virginie’s adventurous dream turns into a terrifying nightmare.
Now, it’s up to Danial to determine just how much truth there is in Virginie’s alarming tale. But when his crew make a shocking discovery, he realizes that if he doesn’t act soon, they could all fall under the dark spell of the island.
The Merciless Ones by Namina Forna
Publisher: Delacorte Press • Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Fantasy • Pages: 464




It’s been six months since Deka has freed the goddesses and discovered who she really is. There are now wars waging across the kingdom. Otereans now think jatu are traitors to the nation. Deka is called a monster.
But the real battle has only just begun and Deka must lead the charge. Deka is tasked with freeing the rest of the goddesses. Only as she begins to free them, she begins to see a strange symbol everywhere in places of worship and worn on armor. There’s something unnatural about that symbol; just looking at it makes Deka lose her senses. Even worse, it seems to repel her powers. She can’t command or communicate with the new deathshrieks. In fact, she can’t even understand them when they speak.
Deka knows freeing the goddesses is just the beginning. She can tell whatever dark force out is powerful and there is something sinister out there threatening the kingdom connected to that symbol–something merciless–that her army will need to stop before humanity crumbles. But Deka’s powers are only getting stronger…and her strongest weapon could be herself.
I still need to read The Gilded Ones… I should get on that, actually.
Black Tide by KC Jones
Publisher: Tor Nightfire • Age Range: Adult • Genre: Horror • Pages: 256




A story with a cinematic feel, Black Tide is Cujo meets A Quiet Place.
It was just another day at the beach. And then the world ended.
Mike and Beth didn’t know each other existed before the night of the meteor shower. A melancholy film producer and a house sitter barely scraping by, chance made them neighbors, a bottle of champagne brought them together, and a shared need for human connection sparked something more.
After a drunken and desperate one-night-stand, the two strangers awake to discover a surprise astronomical event has left widespread destruction in its wake. But the cosmic lightshow was only a part of something much bigger, and far more terrifying. When a set of lost car keys leaves them stranded on an empty stretch of Oregon coast, when their emergency calls go unanswered and inhuman screams echo from the dunes, when the rising tide reaches for the car and unspeakable horrors close in around them, these two self-destructive souls must find in each other the strength to overcome past pain and the fight to survive a nightmare of apocalyptic scale.




Bookshop List
The publishing industry is always focused on the new and shiny releases, typically ceasing promotion within a week of the book birthday. I hope that this list brought some new books to your attention and I hope you are able to support the ones you’re interested in!
Let’s Chat!
Which books coming out this April are you excited about? What have you read and would recommend? Let’s talk in the comments!




I cannot wait for the Merciless Ones!
Me too (although I still need to read the first book, oops!)!!
This was such a fun post! I’m most excited for Beach Read and Hollow Fires! 💕
Glad you enjoyed the post and I cannot WAIT for Book People myself! (never thought I’d say that haha)
Book Lovers sounds really good! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome and I hope you enjoy it if you pick it up — I can’t wait to get my grubby hands on it myself haha
Book Lovers was amazing!!! One of my best reads so far!
IT IS SO GOOD!?!?!?! give me all the books that make me feel like this, please!
I can not wait for Book Lovers!!
How is this the first time I’m hearing about Elektra? It sounds so good!! Thanks for sharing Kal!
Doesn’t it?! I’m glad I was able to get it on your radar, Veronica!
Thanks for the great list! I know I’ve been seeing Siren Queen all sorts of places already, too. Hopefully it’s a fun read!
I honestly thought Siren Queen was out already because I’ve seen it everywhere since January haha. Glad to almost be able to read it myself!
What a great list of books! This is perfect as I’m always looking for new ones to add to my list. I especially love the sound of Hide and Deep Water. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for reading and I’m pleased a few of these made it onto your list!
May is surely going to be the death of me. There are just too many shiny new books. I haven’t heard too many people talk about Burn Down, Rise Up, but it is a release that I am really excited for. Great list!
TOO MANY BOOKS and NOT ENOUGH TIME (or money)! My pal Amanda read and LOVED Burn Down, Rise Up so I am especially excited for it. Happy reading!
I’m super excited for Book Lovers!
Me too!!! I’m waiting for my copy to arrive so I can happily devour it in one sitting.