
Top Ten Tuesday used to be a weekly post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, but was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl. “It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.” This is definitely something I can understand and want to participate in.
Ooof, and we’re back to work. This week’s prompt is most anticipated books releasing in the first half of 2025, and I must admit that I haven’t really stayed on top of upcoming books unless they come across my radar on social media. In the last couple of months, I haven’t been as active on social media because it isn’t always a safe or welcoming environment.
I’m lucky enough to have been approved for a lot of the upcoming reads that I’m anticipating, but this week I’m going to switch things up a little and go back to a favorite prompt idea that I borrowed from someone—NetGalley refusals that crushed my soul. To make this fit this week’s prompt better, I want to talk exclusively about books releasing in the first half of 2025, except I only had one refusal that fit that criteria. To make things interesting, I’m going to talk about some of the ARCs that I haven’t gotten approved or denied for yet. I’m just hanging in limbo here:










- Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave by Elle Cosimano. I requested this, got denied, and then was notified that this book was listed as ‘read now,’ but by then it was too late to get it. Releases March 4. | Amazon
- A Sea of Unspoken Things by Adrienne Young. I love her writing, but NG has just left me hanging since August, so I’m guessing that’s a no. Releases January 7. | Amazon
- Boudicca by P.C. Cast. I’ve been fascinated by Boudicca, a British historical figure, and I can’t wait to read this. Fortunately, I was able to get my hands on an audiobook copy through Libro.fm. Releases January 21. | Amazon
- Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett. I adore Emily Wilde and the whole series, and can’t wait to see where Fawcett takes it next. However, my request has been pending since JULY. Releases February 11. | Amazon
- Gursha by Beejhy Barhany and Elisa Ung. This is a cookbook featuring the cuisine of Ethiopian Jews, also known as Beta Israel, and I was really hoping to try some at home and maybe even know what to order at a restaurant. Releases April 1 | Amazon
- Six Days in Bombay by Alka Joshi. I was hooked on her writing since the first chapter of The Henna Artist. Releases April 15 | Amazon
- What Happens in Amsterdam by Rachel Lynn Solomon. Honestly, I don’t even need to read the blurb, I already know I need this. Releases May 6 | Amazon
- Maine Characters by Hannah Orenstein. A good way to ensure I read new-to-me authors is to request their books on NetGalley. Releases May 13 | Amazon
- Totally and Completely Fine by Elissa Sussman. I love her writing and am really hoping for an ARC of this. Releases July 8 | Amazon
- The Witch’s Orchard by Archer Sullivan. This sounds so interesting, I had to request it. Hopefully I get approved and love it. Releases August 12 | Amazon
Have you read any of these?
Categories: Top Ten Tuesday
Rachel’s looks so colorful and fun! I don’t think I’ve read anything by her though. I may also have to read more about Hannah’s book as well. I think I read one by her (it had something to do with social media I think), so reading something else by her may be fun. 🙂
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I’m surprised you haven’t read anything by Rachel Lynn Solomon – she writes such great romance, for both YA and adult audiences! I hope you check them out.
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My daughter is crazy for the Emily Wilde series. I bet she is eager for the third book, too.
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She’s got great taste! It’s such a fun and sweet series.
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I hope you hear some good news about many of your requests soon! Totally and Completely Fine looks amazing 🙂
If you’d like to visit, here’s my TTT: https://thebooklorefairy.blogspot.com/2025/01/top-ten-tuesday-most-anticipated-books-releasing-in-the-first-half-of-2025.html
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I really love how Elissa Sussman writes, so I’m excited for that one. Even if I don’t get an ARC, I’ll definitely be checking it out somehow.
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I’m on the third Finlay Donovan book. Well I got it for Christmas, just need to find time to read it. I hate it when my request just hangs.
I’ve noticed that some social media seems to have got a bit unwelcoming. It was pretty good when I first started. There was one account that I blocked on Instagram because they were a bit unkind, but apart from that. It now gets a bit scary to post sometimes and actually there are reviews that I haven’t posted because I don’t know how people will react and I only do it for fun (Facebook Reading Groups).
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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I’m so glad that you’ve made some progress in the series, and I’m guessing that you like them if you just got the third book!
Social media is out of control, especially some platforms. It has become terrifyingly unwelcome for me, as a Jewish person with intergenerational trauma, and I haven’t really engaged on any social media beyond some sporadic posts. It seems like some people forget that there’s a person behind the screen. I try not to say anything I wouldn’t say to someone in person when I’m online, but I ended up deactivating my twitter, avoiding TikTok, and barely going on instagram.
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I am getting more into the series! I just need more time!
Bless you that’s so awful. They really don’t care who they hurt which truly confuses me
❤️ My accounts will always welcome you ❤️
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I appreciate you so much. That means the world to me, and I’ve gravitated towards some incredible allies, fortunately.
I loved that book series and think it isn’t nnearly hyped enough!
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❤️ we are out there ❤️
No, I feel that the first one was everywhere then it just disappeared. I occasionally see the other books, but nothing like the first one.
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I hope you get acceptances for the rest of these books!
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Thank you, me too! 🤞🏻
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Those denials can really hurt! But The Witch’s Orchard sounds good, I hope you’re approved.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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Thanks, and yes, those denials really get me in my feelings sometimes. All of these books wind up on my TBR even if I don’t get an ARC.
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Emily Wilde and A Sea of Unspoken Things I am so sad about. They are still pending, but I should withdraw so they don’t go into my “decline” when they ultimately do. lol I was declined for Finlay! BUT a couple weeks ago all her books were “read now” for like 72 hours. If you were declined, you were able to email her and they sent out widgets! I hate that Netgalley doesn’t let you download a book that was declined and then becomes read now.
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I didn’t know that they were sending out widgets! It’s so frustrating that they’ll deny a request, but then can’t access it when it’s read now.
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Yeah, I only saw it because I follow her on instagram! It was her workaround to get the “read now” bc it’s dumb that we can’t access it after they decline us. They REALLY need to find a way to fix that issue on Netgalley!
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OMG 🤣 NetGalley’s turning into the Goodreads of ARCs!
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hahahaha. NOOOOO. stupid GR haha
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Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett looks interesting. I hven’tread any of her work before.
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It probably won’t make much sense since it’s the third book in the series and everything builds off previous events, but it’s such a wonderful series. I highly recommend it!
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There’s a few books on here that sound interesting–What Happens in Amsterdam, Maine Characters, and Gursha. I hope you are approved for all of these.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/early-2025-most-anticipated-canadian-releases/
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I was most anticipating Gursha. I love learning how to recreate different types of cuisine in my own kitchen, since there aren’t many Ethiopian Jewish restaurants that I’m aware of in my area.
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Ooo, Gursha caught my eye! I’ll definitely have to look it up now! My TTT.
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Doesn’t that look amazing? I’ve seen pics of Ethiopian Jewish food from restaurants in Israel, but there aren’t any near where I live, so I need to learn how to cook some of these dishes!
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Same! We’ve gotten a few different cuisine cultures moving in to my area (a new Indian restaurant just opened up) but nothing distinctly Jewish, and definitely not Ethiopian Jewish. Sounds delicious though.
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Oooh, I really love Indian food! Jewish cuisine is tricky, since they’re usually kosher which involves a LOT of restrictions on the foods, how it can be prepared, etc. But if you find an area with a good-sized population of observant Jews, you tend to find kosher restaurants. I’m not sure where you’re from, but I live outside of NYC, and there are some really amazing restaurants in the city and the surrounding boroughs. Here’s to trying new foods this year!
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Boudicca looks good. I hope you get out of purgatory for these books soon (and that they’re approved!) Have a fabulous week.
Here’s my TTT if you wish to visit – https://justanothergirlandherbooks.blogspot.com/2025/01/top-ten-tuesday-most-anticipated-new.html
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Hahahahah NetGalley purgatory is a terrible place to be stuck, so fingers crossed!
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NetGalley limbo is the WORST! LOL. I hope you get good news on all these. I’ll keep my fingers crossed 🙂
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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It really is! At least we now have the option to withdraw requests so they don’t stay in limbo forever.
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Wow! The covers for these books are fabulous. Maine Characters looks interesting to me. I hope you love all these books. 🙂
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Thank you! I always love a pretty book cover, hopefully the insides will be as good when I get to them.
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Maine Characters has a beautiful cover! And I can’t wait for the new Emily Wilde!
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Romance novels have such pretty covers lately! And I better get approved for an ARC or I will RIOT! Just kidding, I’ll just wait and check it out from the library.
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I’ve not had an issue on Instagram but I haven’t had a Facebook page since 2020 because I think it’s a cesspool of negativity. Revell never approves me on NetGalley. Possibly because I haven’t reviewed that many books. I get the majority of my books elsewhere.I hope these come through and you’re able to read them.
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I’m really only on Facebook because it’s the easiest way to keep current on family news, but social media has become particularly toxic for me due to the presence of so much unchecked antisemitism and hate. I did have to review quite a few books before NetGalley started approving me regularly, and even now there are some publishers that never approve me (*cough* BERKLEY *cough*)
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