10 Most Anticipated Books of May 2022

10 Most Anticipated Books of May 2022

We are going to read about the 10 most anticipated books of May 2022, so in case your list of to-read is empty, we are here to help.

Homesickness – Colin Barrett (May 3)

Homesickness – Colin Barrett (May 3)

Colin Barrett is one of the finest short stories of the present time. We get to meet eight characters and all of them are suffering in some or the other way.

Travels with Trilobites – Andy Secher (May 3)

Travels with Trilobites – Andy Secher (May 3)

This book by Andy Stecher is an informative text that amateurs and experts both are bound to enjoy.

Trust – Hernan Diaz (May 3)

Trust – Hernan Diaz (May 3)

Even though the noise and roar of NY, everyone has heard of Benjamin and Helen Rask in the 1920s.

Remarkably Bright Creatures – Shelby Van Pelt (May 3)

Remarkably Bright Creatures – Shelby Van Pelt (May 3)

After the demise of her husband, Tova Sullivan began working the night shift at Sowell Bay Aquarium, tidying up and mopping floors.

The Last Days of Roger Federer – Geoff Dyer (May 3)

The Last Days of Roger Federer – Geoff Dyer (May 3)

Geoff Dyer has an astonishing power of retention. This compilation of essays talks about the notion of mortality, of the ending.

The Garden of Broken Things – Francesca Momplaisir (May 10)

The Garden of Broken Things – Francesca Momplaisir (May 10)

Genevieve is a single mother. In 2010 she flies to Port-au-Prince with her teen son Miles.

Time Shelter – Georgi Gospodinov (May 10)

Time Shelter – Georgi Gospodinov (May 10)

In Time Shelter, a mysterious man named Gaustine opens a ‘clinic for the past’ that provides hopeful treatment for Alzheimer’s sufferers.

The Mysterious Romance of Murder – David Lehman (May 15)

The Mysterious Romance of Murder – David Lehman (May 15)

The Mysterious Romance of Murder should be in your go-to recommendation list of murder mystery-Esque movies and books.

The Uncollected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick

The Uncollected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick

The 35 pieces of essays that Alex Andriesse has gathered in this collection make it transparent.

Queens of the Wild – Ronald Hutton (May 31)

Queens of the Wild – Ronald Hutton (May 31)

Ronald Hutton’s Queens of the Wild concentrates on the history of deities and figures like that in Christian Europe.