June Indie Next List
Borrowed by Yvonne Selander, collection development librarian
Every month the American Booksellers Association, an organization of independent booksellers, puts together the IndieNext list. I am a HUGE fan of its lists having found many new (and now favorite) authors, great books for discussion, and books that are just darn good. Maybe you’ll find your next great read here?
- No. 1 Pick: “Yellowface” by R.F. Kuang
- “All the Sinners Bleed” by S.A. Cosby
- “The Book of Charlie: Wisdom From the Remarkable American Life of a 109-Year-Old Man” by David Von Drehle
- “The Celebrants” by Stephen Rowley
- “Chef’s Choice” by TJ Alexander
- “Crow Mary” by Kathleen Grissom
- “Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea” by Rita Chang-Eppig
- “Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 1421” by T.J. Newman
- “Everything’s Fine” by Cecilia Rabess
- “George: A Magpie Memoir” by Frieda Hughes
- “Good Night, Irene” by Luis Alberto Urrea
- “The Guest” by Emma Cline
- “Ink Blood Sister Scribe” by Emma Törzs
- “Killingly” by Katharine Beutner
- “Lady Tan’s Circle of Women” by Lisa See
- “The Late Americans” by Brandon Taylor
- “Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It” by Greg Marshall
- “The Lost Journals of Sacajewea” by Debra Magpie Earling
- “Love, Theoretically” by Ali Hazelwood
- “Maeve Fly” by CJ Leede
- “The Memory of Animals” by Claire Fuller
- “My Murder” by Katie Williams
- “The Puzzle Master” by Danielle Trussoni
- “The Road to Dalton” by Shannon Bowring
- “Witch King” by Martha Wells