 Hello everybody! E here. Welcome back to another book haul. Today we have a rather small one and the very first thing I want to talk about is some self promo awesome. Maiden is available in paperback and ebook. It's also up for free on well it's free to so call to read now on netgalley. All you got to do is go click it get a copy and review it but this is the book that I wrote with TC Parker. I'm very very proud of it. We both are. We're planning a live stream sometime soon. I was in the hospital. It got delayed but we're going to be planning it sometime soon. We're going to be discussing who wrote what, who's responsible for the most upsetting scenes. So if you want to grab the book and read it before we do that, like I said it is available as a read now on netgalley or you can support us by buying the ebook or reading it on Kindle Unlimited for free or buying the paperback. We'd appreciate you. Anywho, on with the rest of the book haul. I got this one. I've already reviewed it. I believe it's already up on the channel. I got Samantha Kohl's next new one, WAFE, which was exceptional. This is out December 1st for everyone else. I pre-ordered it. Then something happened and they Grindhouse Press had to ship all of the pre-orders early so I was lucky enough to get an extremely early copy. Next up we have a book that I tried to read an ebook. I think I got the an advanced review copy. I can't really remember but I ended up not finishing it because I think because solely it was an ebook and I just don't enjoy the experience and I'm the exact opposite of most people. Most people like to read longer books on ebooks in digital format because they don't want to be lugging around a thicker book. I tend to go for the shorter books because I simply forget that I'm supposed to be reading on my Kindle or actually I read on my phone. I just don't enjoy the experience and I always forget but this one is The Town That Forgot How to Breathe by Kenneth J. Harvey. I remember this was on my TBR because I believe Keeland Patrick Burke loved it. It is a chunk of a novel. It's 471 pages. I absolutely love the cover even though dolls creep me the hell out but I love the cover and the premise behind it is interesting. I'm not going to read the whole description but it says something strange is happening in the seaside town of Bearneed. Mythical creatures are being pulled from the sea, perfectly preserved corpses of long lost villagers are washing up on the shore and residents of the town are suddenly overcome by a mysterious illness that is making them forget how to breathe. So I'll probably be getting to this one in January. I've already done my end of the year TBR. I have all the books I'm going to read. Also if you're interested I have a Best of 2021 coming. It'll be up in December. I don't think any of the books that I'm reading now will end up on that list but they could because I just had to put Waif on there. So who knows but it'll be early December when I get to that. Anyways on to the next one. Next one I got for free for review from the publisher. Rio Ewers reached out to me and asked if I wanted a review copy of his newest book. I said hell yes I have yet to read a bad Rio Ewers book. This is No Second Chances by Rio Ewers like I just said. This one is about it says Luke Kingsley's glory days are behind him. He was once a star on the rise but his life and career imploded after his soul singer wife Lisa Hayes disappeared without a trace. Silencing a very public and tumultuous marriage. Most people especially in an event and avenging PI think Luke got away with murder. The last thing he expects is to be pulled back from the brink by a starstruck stranger. Okay so I'm not going to read any more of the description. I'm gonna try and go into this as blind as possible. I absolutely love Rio Ewers especially his thrillers. The man writes like a madman. I don't know what it is about his prose but it seems and it just absolutely flies. Like I said of Lola on fire the last one that I got for review that Joker had rockets for shoes. The pacing was off the charts and I love the characters also. Alright last but certainly not least is a book that I always look forward to new books by this author. He's another one I haven't read a single bad book from him and that's Colson Whitehead and this is the Harlem Shuffle or yeah just Harlem Shuffle not the Harlem Shuffle and I love the cover of this one. It is very very pretty. I have no idea what this is about. I'm going I'm not even going to read you not even an excerpt of the synopsis or blurb or whatever you want to call it the cover copy. So those are the books that I am looking forward to reading. What I'm currently reading right now is Richard Thomas's collections spontaneous human combustion. Absolutely fantastic. It is on it is on track to be one of my top three favorite short story collections behind Clyde Barker's books of blood all of them up at number one and at number two it would be Mariana Enriquez's Things We Lost in the Fire. What else am I reading? I am reading Lisa Jules The Night She Disappeared and it is going pretty well. There's a lot of hopping around through time and it gets a bit disjointed at times and I forget who I'm reading about but otherwise I'm enjoying it. Let's see here. I am also reading Lovecraft Country which I am enjoying immensely. I like that it's a mosaic novel and it's not all one storyline it's a bunch of different like novelettes and novellas that that are interconnected kind of like a cloud atlas kind of thing but there's also what else am I reading? There's one more thing that I'm reading oh yeah Beneath the Stairs by Jennifer Fawcett which is an ARC for a book that's coming out February 22nd. Atria was nice enough to send me an advanced review copy of that one so I'll be getting that one I'll be getting the review to that one probably up next week me and Shell are reading it and once we finish that one we're going to start Ghoster by Jason Arnott but that's my haul and that's what I'm currently reading. If you'd like to let me know your book hauls down there in the doobly-doo or what you're currently reading please do do not link to your own videos because YouTube will hide them. I get a lot of things like 18xxx.com comments for some odd reason so I blocked links but if you want to type out your your list down there or link me to your video on Twitter all that stuff in my Twitter all that stuff is down there in the doobly-doo but until next time I have an E, you have an U, this has been another book haul. I'll talk to you guys later. Bye bye!