November Digital Haul: So Many Kindle Sales!

November 28, 2018

Usually, I put my entire haul in one post, but a poll on twitter this week showed a pretty heavy vote in favor of splitting the posts up and giving a little extra information on the ARCs and Kindle Sales, so here is the digital half of the haul!

I’ll add a short synopsis for the eARCs in case anyone wants to request them, but the ebook list is just too long, so I’ll only be including pricing for those.

Please let me know in the comments what you think about this new haul layout!


eARCs:

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  • The Mansion — Ezekiel Boone — december 04, 2018; atria
    • netgalley; adult horror
      • In the aftermath of divorce and being betrayed by his business partner, a man decides to revive his greatest work failure: a computer program that can control a house’s every function. He sets it up in an abandoned mansion, but there’s an evil lurking in the code, and everything is very wrong.
  • Last Things — Jacqueline West — may 07, 2019; greenwillow
    • edelweiss; ya fantasy
      • Anders is a local legend as a young music genius, but when a new girl in town takes an interest in him, very strange things begin to happen, and Anders is left uncertain if Thea is trying to save him—or causing the problems.
  • The Beckoning Shadow — Katharyn Blair — july 02, 2019; katherine tegen books
    • edelweiss; ya fantasy
      • Vesper has a power worth hiding: she can summon a person’s worst fear and turn it into their reality. While the power comes at a cost, she’s found a use for it when she enters the Tournament of the Unraveling, where she trains under a traumatized former MMA fighter. Being marketed as ‘The Magicians’ meets ‘Fight Club’.
  • Even if I Fall — Abigail Johnson — january 08, 2019; inkyard press
    • edelweiss; ya contemporary
      • When Brooke’s older brother confessed to his best friend’s murder, everything in her life went to hell. What happens when the only person who will speak to her is the victim’s younger brother?
  • The Missing Season — Gillian French — may 21st, 2019; harperteen
    • edelweiss; ya mystery
      • It’s October in Pender, and kids keep going missing. Everyone thinks it’s a marsh creature called the Mumbler, except the new girl Clara—whether it’s a monster or not, though, she knows something dark is lurking.

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  • The Art of Losing — Lizzy Mason — february 19, 2019; soho teen
    • netgalley; ya contemporary
      • When Harley angrily leaves her sister and her boyfriend at a party together, her boyfriend drives home drunk, resulting in Harley’s sister being left in a coma. Now, Harley has to deal with the concern of her sister, the hate she feels for herself and her (ex-)boyfriend, and blossoming feelings for a childhood friend.
  • You’d Be Mine — Erin Hahn — april 02, 2019; wednesday books
    • netgalley/blog tour; ya contemporary
      • Annie is America’s sweetheart, but her career screeches to a halt when her parents die—until Clay, a music superstar turned bad boy, learns his record label is going to drop him if he can’t convince her to join his summer tour.
  • In Another Life — C. C. Hunter — march 26, 2019; wednesday books
    • netgalley/blog tour [unsolicited]; ya contemporary
      • It never bothered Chloe that she was adopted as a toddler, until she reaches her senior year of high school and begins to experience bizarre and haunting feelings of déjà vu from her pre-adoption years. When she meets a boy who claims to have been her foster brother as children, a murder mystery unravels.
  • With the Fire on High — Elizabeth Acevedo — may 07, 2019; harperteen
    • edelweiss; ya contemporary
      • Everything in life has been hard for Emoni since she got pregnant in freshman year—everything except cooking, where she creates such magical recipes that she dreams of becoming a chef, even if the world works against her plans.
  • The Beholder — Anna Bright — june 04, 2019; harperteen
    • edelweiss; ya fantasy
      • As the only daughter of the Potomac leader, Selah’s job is to find the perfect match. When she’s rejected publicly, her stepmother’s answer is to send Selah on a ship across the Atlantic ocean to the fjords of Norge, where she must face a group of suitors in hopes of finding a partner to make her family proud.

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  • Pan’s Labyrinth: Labyrinth of the Faun — Guillermo del Toro & Cornelia Funke — july 02, 2019; katherine tegen books
    • edelweiss; ya fantasy/horror
      • A novelization of the film Pan’s Labyrinth, where reality and dark fairytales combine in a war-torn world of fauns, murderers, monsters, and a lost princess.
  • The Lights — Carrie Pack — december 11, 2018; self-published
    • author; ya horror
      • All Molly wants is to spend the holidays celebrating with her girlfriend, but when the children in town begin to act in frightening and strange ways and Molly’s neighbors are found brutally murdered, Molly has to find a way to convince the adults to turn off the Christmas lights before the killing continues.
        • Last I checked, the author was still offering eARCs to bloggers, booktubers, and bookstagrammers on Twitter (@carriepack)!
  • The Weight of the Stars — K. Ancrum — march 19, 2019; imprint
    • author; ya sci-fi
      • Ryann’s always wanted to go to the stars, but her impoverished status holds her back. Alexandria’s mother went to the stars—and she’s never coming home. Painful obstacles and circumstances bring the two girls together, where a friendship built on loneliness and necessity becomes something extraordinary.
  • Normal People — Sally Rooney — april 16, 2019; hogarth
    • netgalley; na contemporary
      • In an Irish coming-of-age story, Connell is the ever beloved star of the football team, while Marianna is quiet and lonely. Despite their differences, something keeps bringing them back together over and over.
(I also got a bunch of graphic novels from Netgalley, but decided not to count those as “hauls” since they expire after you read them!)

Kindle Sales:

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How was your November haul? Do you haul more ebooks or physical books in the average month?


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39 Comments
      1. Oh noooo haha! It’s funny but I actually didn’t even mean to get it. I was trying to click “more info” and accidentally hit “read” while it was under Read Now status. I literally went, “… well, SHIT.” Hopefully I’ll have better luck with it but I’m not hearing good things so far ?

    1. Nice haul! I just finished You’d Be Mine and I’m curious of what your thoughts will be. I also loved seeing The Uninvited on here! That’s the last book I need to complete my collection 🙂

          1. Ooooh, I’ll go look right now! I’ve had a REALLY crazy week or two and have barely touched my reader or my email blog updates lol, I’m sorry! But I’m glad you enjoyed it even if it wasn’t amazing 🙂

      1. I just felt a little queasy at the thought. ? But imagine if you could get all of them as physical copies at those price points, since most of these were free or a dollar… ? That would be amazing. And thank youuu

            1. Nope, sadly, I think only two of Talia’s books are available in paperback so far! I know she has plans for eventually making paperback options of all of her full novels, but the last I checked, there aren’t any plans to print any of her novellas. 🙁

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