This week's theme is: Top ten sequels I can't wait to get (I'm also going to include books I already own, but haven't had a chance to get to yet). And possibly just some standalone upcoming releases/books I haven't read. Sorry, guys! I haven't been starting too many series lately. So this is a basically just a list of books I want to read. No order at all.
1. The third book in the Angelfall series by Susan Ee.
I can't wait for this book, and it's taken absolutely forever between books. We finally have a release date! Either March or May 2015. I can't remember for sure.
2. Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas
I have loved the books before this, and have heard great reviews, so I can't wait!
3. Girl Online by Zoe Sugg
Not gonna lie here guys, I am a huge Youtube addict. I love booktube, especially Regan from Peruse Project. I also really love watching Zoella's videos. I started watching them a few years ago, and I was hooked. I'm so excited for her, and I can't wait to check out her first book!
4. A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray
This. book. sounds. AWESOME! Plus, the cover is absolutely gorgeous. Nothing really else to say, but this is a definite read for me, no matter how long it takes me to get to it. So many books, so little time.
5. Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
I've heard lots of mixed reviews about this, so I'm a but skeptical. Any thoughts? I really enjoyed the first two books in this companion trilogy thingy, especially Anna and the French Kiss. I figured I might as well finish up the books.
6. The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer
Once again, a book I discovered through Regan from Peruse Project. Her reviews make me want to buy every book she talks about. It's a gift. This book sounds heartbreaking and wonderful. My favorite kind of book!
7. Dreams of Gods and Monsters by Lani Taylor
I feel terrible that I haven't gotten to this book yet, because the first two are so brilliant. They are actually two of my favorite books. The writing is beautiful and the storyline is really interesting. I just need more time to read. Plus, this book is massive, so it's slightly intimidating.
8. The Winner's Crime (Winner's Curse #2) by Marie Rutkowski
I found the first book pretty entertaining, however unrealistic and cheesy the plot may have been. It was still worth a read, and I'll probably read the second one as well.
9. Just One Year by Gayle Forman
Just One Day actually put me in a really depressed mood for a week or two. I guess this means the book is doing it's job, making me feel stuff, but I just felt really down for a while. I know the book was great, but I'm really hesitant about reading the companion book because I kind of don't want to get the same feelings I did when I read the first one. I'll still read it though. Cause I apparently love torturing myself. And I can't resist a good book.
10. Lair of Dreams by Libba Bray
Despite the fact that The Diviners gave me terrible terrible nightmares, I still loved it. Can't wait to pick this one up! The characters definitely intrigue me.
I'm reading A Thousand Pieces of You now. I'm only like 20% into it, but I'm really enjoying it! I was kind of nervous about it because I'm not normally a huge fan of time travel books. I really enjoyed Dreams of Gods and Monsters, but there was SO much information to digest. I'm going to need to re-read that one. Great list!
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Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know
Oh, I LOVED Isla!! I hope you do too
ReplyDeleteHopefully I will! I'm glad you thought it was good, because I've heard so many different things. Have a great day!
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