Five Riveting New Reads

November has been and gone, which means that we made some fantastic additions to our roster here at Pegasus. Today, we wanted to spotlight five (just five, you know we'd spotlight all of them if we could) books from our roster that you absolutely must pay attention to. 

05 December, 2023

November has been and gone, which means that we made some fantastic additions to our roster here at Pegasus. Today, we wanted to spotlight five (just five, you know we'd spotlight all of them if we could) books from our roster that you absolutely must pay attention to.  Adam Vincent- How Not to Kill Yourself When Living in the Suburbs

 

Adam Vincent's 'How Not to Kill Yourself When Living in the Suburbs' is as witty and clever as its title. Harnessing his own brand of tongue-in-cheek nihilism, Adam relays the story of his life as he moves from the sunshine-soaked coast of Melbourne, all the way to a drab semi-detached house in Bedford, England. Adam entertains the many pressing questions of suburban life as a husband, father and provider in this relatable and laugh-out-loud book.  Get the book here.  

Tony and Tyler Bury- The Nine Realms: Eve of War

The fourth instalment of father and son duo Tony and Tyler Bury's 'The Nine Realms' series. A great war to end all wars is coming to the Nine Realms, as fate draws all parties together. Armies are converging on the Nusquam and battles have commenced. Magic and ice are at play and none have the upperhands. Is it too late for all of this to change, or can King Arthur, the Nine and the rest of his companions make a difference to the outcome? Get the book here.

Charlie Summer- Cabin

After Uncle J is imprisoned following a kidnapping gone wrong, his reputation as a fearsome criminal is ruined. In order to restore his tattered reputation, he embarks on a revenge kidnap attempt. But does Uncle J get things his own way? Follow Uncle on his quest for revenge and wealth. Get the book here.

Christina Deodat- Greater Expectation: The Intimate Confession of an Heiress

Cold, beautiful Estella Havisham is a CEO, heiress, and one of the most sought after bachelorettes in the whole world. Despite this, Estelle has a warped view of romance and relationships, only viewing men as toys and taking pleasure in leading them on, only to crush their hearts later. After a series of failed romances, she meets a young man, and although the stage is set for romance, will Estella be able to let go of her ways and make room for love? Get the book here.

Michaila Oberhoffer- The Root of John's Happiness

John never questioned why things happened around him the way they did -why everyone wore the same shade of grey, why every lawn was manicured to be exactly three quarter inches. He especially didn't seem to notice the small little detail that he, and everyone else in Meno for that matter, were always and without fault smiling, yet nothing significant ever occurred. That, however, was all about to change when a young, free-spirited woman ran into him at the Muni station. Who would have thought a stupid piece of paper containing a single sentence would change everything? A sentence that addressed a simple question that no one ever asked.

In a world where questioning has been deemed harmful and happiness comes in a little white pill, John begins to find his smile quickly fading, to be replaced with the one thing Meno feared above all else - a need for answers. Get the book here.