So welcome or welcome back my dear bloggers to my daily blogs. I know i havent been active for a long time, but i am and will try to be as active as i can. So without further adeu, lets get into todays blog, which will be a bit about top books of 2022 so far….
● Moon Witch spider king by Marlon James
A 400 pages fantasy novel is the second book of a trilogy after Black Leopard, Red Wolf. It is the story of a long feud from the views of a 177 year old witch, between sogolon and the Aesi, chancellor to the king.
● The Employees by Olga Ravn
A scifi voyage into an existential nightmare
● Vladimir by Julia May Jones
A debut novel about a professor who is facing some accusations against her professor husband by precious student.
● South to America, by Imani Perry
An instant new york times best seller, this is of travel literature and autobiography genre based novel.
● Notes on an Execution, by Danya Kukafka
Ansel packer knows hes about to die in the next twelve hours and naturally doesnt want to die but to be celebrated and understood.
● How high we go in the dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu
Dr. Cliff Miyashiro discovers a newly unearthed virus while continuein his deceased daughters research. This plague changes the life on earth for generations. Sounds relatable????🤔🤔
● How civil war starts by Barbara Walter.
As its name suggests, this novel posits that conflicts can arise from the lack of proper democracy and how to tackle them.
● To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara
This tackles major questions and answers them in a realistic manner.
● Olga dies dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez
A smart romantic comedy genre based novel based on a wedding planner who is looking for love.
● The invisible Kingdom by Meghan O'Rourke
When an epidemic of chronic illnesses affects millions of americans, the world changes and meghan o rourke manages to capture every moment perfectly in this new york times bestseller.
● The immortal king rao by Vauhini Vara
An untouchable king in an indian village in a dystopian era.
● The candy house by Jennifer Egan
THis follows the characters exploring Bix's revolutionary technique, a device that allows people to share and upload their own memories named “Own Your Unconsciousness”.
● The Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel.
This novel teaches us to find beauty and meaning within the world that keeps on dying.