Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #601: Tales from the Territory by Travis Baldree

 


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlighted upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with Can't Wait Wednesday hosted over at Wishful Endings.

From the publisher:  The world fell in the love with the cozy fantasy world of the No.1 New York Times bestselling series that started with Legends & Lattes and continued in Bookshops & Bonedust and Brigands & Breadknives.

Now award-winning storyteller Travis Baldree takes us back to the Territory in a heart-warming set of five stories, three making their first appearances in Tales from the Territory, that give readers a brand new look at beloved characters.

The delightful “Goblins & Greatcoats” is a tale of murder and intrigue that introduces Zyll, a goblin with too many pockets and a disturbing affinity for cutlery on a rain-soaked night that features four adventurers, a pair of corpses, a junk-drawer knife, some unfortunate taxidermy, and a beleaguered Gatewarden.

We all know what happened in Legends & Lattes, where retired-soldier Viv dreamed of opening a cafe and ended up with a found family and perhaps the love of her life. “Just a Thimbleful” tells us how one of the most beloved of those family members, Thimble, found his way from a frustrating and unhappy house to creating sweet treats that brought Legends & Lattes to life.

Tandri is a succubus and being a succubus comes with...well...certain expectations and pressures. In “Mirograph” we meet Tandri as an art student at Ackers University trying to find a way to be seen as something else, something more.

And in the longest story here, “Cavaliers & Coffees,” we get a glimpse of trouble for our cafe crew when a new and unscrupulous business comes into town, stealing all of Viv and Tandri's ideas, undercutting them for price and putting everything they've worked for in peril.

Tales from the Territory is another triumph of low stakes and high fantasy, of friends trying to make their way in a challenging world.

Tales from the Territory is expected out September 30, 2026 from Subterranean Press.

Why am I waiting on this book? I have to admit that I've only read the first book, Legends and Lattes, but I did enjoy it. The other two novels are on my TBR list. I enjoy short stories, so adding this to my TBR was a no-brainer. The combination of low stakes and high fantasy is a winner. I think if you enjoyed any of the other books in the same world by Travis Baldree then you will enjoy this collection.

What book are you waiting on? Share it or a link in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our TBR lists. Thanks for coming by and Happy Reading!

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Teaser Tuesday: Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson

 


Welcome to Teaser Tuesday, the weekly Meme that wants you to add books to your TBR! You can also just share what you are currently reading. We make it very easy to play along. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! Teaser Tuesday is hosted by Ambrosia at the Purple Booker.

1: Grab your current read. 2: Open to a random page. 3: Share two "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that page.

BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! Share the title and author so that other people can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teaser!

Another mystery: who donates to charity and then robs a bank? At least Robin Hood did it the other way around.

(location 2227 on my Kindle)

Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson was published March 17, 2026 by Mariner Books.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #600: I Think We Should Kill Other People by L.M. Chilton

 


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlighted upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with Can't Wait Wednesday hosted over at Wishful Endings.

From the publisher: The new laugh-out-loud serial killer thriller from L.M. Chilton, author of Don't Swipe Right and Everyone in the Group Chat Dies.

The nation watched them fall in love. Now someone's watching them die.

Hazel and Marc were paired together on a revolutionary new reality TV show Love Synced, in which sophisticated AI matches hopeful lovers based on its perceptive algorithms.

But when it came time to say “I Do” on camera, Hazel couldn't go through with it, leaving her perfect match at the altar, his family furious and the whole TV production in jeopardy.

Now all she wants to do is fly home. Instead, she's trapped in a tiny, isolated airport that's been ground to a halt amidst a massive snowstorm…with her ex and his obnoxiously rich family sitting at the gate with her. But when they start turning up dead, a jilted lover is the least of Hazel's worries—there's a serial killer to catch first.

The heart's a fickle thing, so it's no surprise that AI couldn't predict true love for Hazel…but could it help crack the case when a murderer is picking off her almost-in-laws one by one?

I Think We Should Kill Other People by L.M. Chilton is expected out September 29, 2026 from Gallery Books.

Why am I waiting on this book? I like that it is billed as a "laugh-out-loud serial killer thriller." These days, laugh-out-loud is precious and a much needed escape. 

What book are you waiting on? Share it or a link in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our TBR lists. Thanks for coming by and Happy Reading!

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Teaser Tuesday: How to Be Okay When Nothing is Okay by Jenny Lawson

 


Welcome to Teaser Tuesday, the weekly Meme that wants you to add books to your TBR! You can also just share what you are currently reading. We make it very easy to play along. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! Teaser Tuesday is hosted by Ambrosia at the Purple Booker.

1: Grab your current read. 2: Open to a random page. 3: Share two "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that page.

BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! Share the title and author so that other people can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teaser!



 They are so much more than how they appear at first glance. We just don't necessarily see it because hippos are baddies who have nothing to prove. 

And--let me remind us both--neither do we.

In a world full of wannabe lions, don't be afraid to love your inner hippo.

7% through on my Kindle from a chapter entitled "Murder Potatoes."

How to Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay by Jenny Lawson was released March 31st, 2026 from Penguin Life.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #599: My Dog is Better at This Than Me by B.K. Larrikin

 


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlighted upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with Can't Wait Wednesday hosted over at Wishful Endings.

From the publisher:

You have spent the last decade trying to learn presence, calm, and joy. Your dog was born with all three and has been napping through your efforts.

Rosie is a sixty-pound rescue mutt who has never read a self-help book, never set an intention for her afternoon, and never once questioned whether she belongs on the couch. She greets every morning like it’s the best news she’s ever received. She naps without guilt, plays without purpose, and forgives without being asked. She has figured out everything you’re still Googling — and she did it without Wi-Fi.

Her human is... working on it.

My Dog Is Better at This Than Me is what happens when a stressed, scrolling, over-caffeinated human stops reading about mindfulness and starts watching it — in the form of a creature who practices it every waking moment (and, if the dream-twitching is any indication, several sleeping ones too).

Across ten chapters, B.K. Larrikin chronicles the lessons Rosie teaches without trying: how zoomies are a masterclass in presence, how a squeaky hedgehog is always the right prescription, how a frisbee faceplant can teach you more about letting go than a decade of therapy, and how a fire hydrant — examined properly — is an art gallery.

Each chapter pairs a true (and frequently humiliating) personal story with real psychology and neuroscience, delivered in a voice that is warm, honest, and laugh-out-loud funny. Each chapter ends with a short practical exercise that takes three minutes, costs nothing, and requires no app, no cushion, and absolutely no sitting cross-legged until your foot falls asleep.

The lessons are simple. The exercises are simpler. The dog is smarter than all of us.

But this book goes deeper than you expect. Beneath the comedy is a story about depression and recovery, about the specific loneliness of a Saturday afternoon with no one expecting you, and about a rescue dog who showed up at the exact moment a human needed a reason to get out of bed. Chapter Five will make you laugh for four pages and then land somewhere so honest it changes the temperature of the room. The epilogue — about the math we try not to do when we love something that won’t outlive us — will stay with you long after you close the book.

Part memoir. Part self-help. Part love letter to a dog who ate a sock and showed zero remorse.

Featuring charming original illustrations of Rosie the Couch Cushion Philosopher, a book club discussion guide, practical cheat sheet, and curated reading list — plus a sneak peek at Book Two in the series.

Perfect for dog lovers, recovering over-achievers, anyone who’s been told to “just meditate,” gift-givers who want to be remembered, and every human who suspects their pet has life figured out better than they do.

Sit. Stay. Read.

My Dog Is Better at This Than Me by B.K. Larrikin is out as of yesterday, April 14, 2026.

Why was I waiting on this book? I didn't realize that this book came out yesterday. I've been waiting for it because I can relate to some of what it mentions in the blurb. People will tell me things like you need to meditate more. And I see people struggling to be present and not care what other people think. I'm hoping the comparisons to dog behavior help the "lessons" to stick.

What book are you waiting on? Leave a note in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our ever growing TBR lists. Thanks for stopping by! Happy Reading!

 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday/Waiting on Wednesday #598: Brian Froud’s Green Women

 


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that had been hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine where we spotlighted upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. I'm now linking up with Can't Wait Wednesday hosted over at Wishful Endings.


From the publisher: 

The long-awaited new book―with gorgeous, all-new art―by Brian Froud, the “grandfather of faerie art"

In this compelling collection, acclaimed women writers from around the world share words and stories of fantasy and myth alongside Brian Froud’s provocative portraits of more than 70 Green Women. There are a range of voices, some humorous and witty, others nurturing and maternal, others dark and threatening.

New York Times bestselling and award-winning artist Brian Froud, who brought to life Trolls and Faeries, is also beloved for his conceptual design work with Jim Henson on the classic films The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. With Green Women, his gorgeous art illuminates an entirely new universe.

Open the pages of this gorgeous gift-ready book to meet the Green Women.

"While the Green Men peer down from their church roof bosses, and through their tendrils of oak and ivy, the Green Women move among us. Brian Froud has met more than a few of them. It's their eyes―deep wells of wisdom, stories and the slow, ancient song of the forest." ―Alan Lee, artist and concept designer of the film adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit

“I have always been fascinated by the carvings of ‘foliate heads’ that peer out of the shadows of medieval churches and cathedrals, generally known as the Green Man, yet their origins, meaning, and purpose remain elusive. As I attempted to capture them on canvas, however, I became aware of a deeper mystery. There are so many Green Man figures, but where was the Green Woman? Why had she been relegated to the spiritual shadows? I started to paint again. Faces emerged from the darkness of the unknown: Green Women in multiple forms, all insisting that they should be seen and heard.” ―Brian Froud

Contributors include:

  • Sharon Blackie
  • C. S. E. Cooney
  • Maria DeBlassie
  • Carolyn Dunn
  • Sarah Beth Durst
  • Amal El-Mohtar
  • Kate Forsyth
  • Wendy Froud
  • Claudine Glot
  • Theodora Goss
  • Elizabeth Hand
  • Frances Hardinge
  • Joanne Harris
  • Kat Howard
  • Angela Mi Young Hur
  • Ai Jiang
  • Kathleen Jennings
  • Alaya Dawn Johnson
  • T. Kingfisher
  • Ellen Kushner
  • Katherine Langrish
  • Carolyne Larrington
  • Karen Lord
  • O. R. Melling
  • Jeannette Ng
  • Sofía Rhei
  • Lisa Schneidau
  • Delia Sherman
  • Angela Slatter
  • Shveta Thakrar
  • Tiffany Trent
  • Lisa Tuttle
  • Catherynne M. Valente
  • Kris Waldherr
  • Jo Walton
  • Kit Whitfield
  • Terri Windling

Brian Froud's Green Women: with Original Contributions by Extraordinary Women Writers of Fantasy and Myth is expected out October 6, 2026 from Abrams Books. It is currently available for pre-order on Amazon as well as other places.

Why am I waiting on this book? I love Brian Froud's art. I find the premise of the book interesting. And that is an all-star lineup of contributors.

What book are you waiting on? Leave a note in the comments so we can check it out and maybe add it to our ever growing TBR lists. Thanks for stopping by! Happy Reading!

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Teaser Tuesday: Pushing Daisies by Alex A. King

 


Welcome to Teaser Tuesday, the weekly Meme that wants you to add books to your TBR! You can also just share what you are currently reading. We make it very easy to play along. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! Teaser Tuesday is hosted by Ambrosia at the Purple Booker.

1: Grab your current read. 2: Open to a random page. 3: Share two "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that page.

BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! Share the title and author so that other people can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teaser!

 Olives. A house like this meant they sold a lot of olives. More than I could eat in one sitting, for sure, and I could eat my weight in Greece’s pieces. (p. 50)

Pushing Daisies by Alex a. King was published March 27, 2026. It is the third book in the Revenge Services Inc. series.