This is a new kind of article where I give you book recommendations based on my readings of the previous month.
For the first of this series, I choose three books: two YA/New Adult fictions and one adult fiction.
YOUNG ADULT/NEW ADULT FICTION

Again, But Better by Christine Riccio
What? #college #romance #adventures #travel #London
Why? I love this book; it’s one of my favourites. This book makes you experience a ton of emotions, and at some point, you have a big surprise.
Who? For people who search for fiction about travel, and for people who want to have a glimpse of what could happen if they decide to study abroad.

Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson
What? #boardingschool #Vermont #kidnapping #murder #unsolvedcrime
Why? Even if the start is a little slow, you plunge quickly into the story due to the dual time perspective—also, too many questions, not enough answer.
Who? For people who like a good mystery and who aren’t afraid of cliffhangers as it’s a series of three books.
ADULT FICTION

Vox by Christina Dalcher
What? #dystopia #feminism #silence #100words #sci-fi
Why? For me, this book was a pleasant surprise. Even if it’s a fiction, it looks real. This book is a way to think about our society. But also show that some past events can come back but with a twist.
Who? For people who like dystopian books; and for people who want to stand for their rights.
It’s the end of my first list of recommendations. I hope it will help you to choose your next book to buy or to put in your TBR.
Liz.
