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Top Ten Books I'm Looking Forward To In 2015
As always, my want to read pile is much larger than my able to read pile. Even so, there are a ton of books I'm looking forward to in 2015. Some of them I covered in last week's post, but here are some others. I am also going to leave off the sequels and debuts, which I will cover at a later date.
Expected publication:
April 14th 2015
by St. Martin's Griffin
Books on this issue are so important, and Courtney Summers is a terrific writer so I have high hopes for this book.
Expected publication:
April 28th 2015
by K-Teen
I have always been pretty vocal about how much I enjoyed her Mythos Academy books, and so I am willing to give this new series a chance. I hope I love it just as much.
Expected publication:
May 5th 2015
by Viking Juvenile
This was my WoW for last week and with good reason. If I were only allowed to read one book that publishes in 2015 it would be this one. I trust anything that Sarah Dessen writes, and this one is no exception.
Expected publication:
March 31st 2015
by Bloomsbury
I absolutely loved her debut, so I am sure I will love this book just as much. Every time I read the synopsis, I want to drop everything I'm reading and pick this one up.
Expected publication:
September 15th 2015
by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
There isn't much info on this one yet, but I have really enjoyed her previous books, so I have high hopes for this one too.
Expected publication:
June 2nd 2015
by Dutton Juvenile
I feel like I've been waiting forever for her to write a new book. From the description, it will be completely different from the Forest of Hands and Teeth trilogy, which if you haven't read you should check out.
Expected publication:
March 1st 2015
by Carolrhoda Books
This book looks like it will be beautiful and heartbreaking. I love the idea of the story and it kind of feels like it has a White Oleander feeling to it.
Expected publication:
March 24th 2015
by Algonquin Young Readers
I enjoyed her last book. It was so fascinating and so well written. I have high hopes for this one too. A good ghost story is always welcome.
Expected publication:
2015
by Simon Pulse
How cute does this book look? I love the idea of modernizing the story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Technically this is a YA debut, and I'm excited to check out her work.
Expected publication:
September 1st 2015
by Headline
Obviously this does not have a cover yet, but since Jennifer E. Smith is quickly joining the ranks of my favorite authors, I have to add it to this list. I can't wait to find out more info about this one.
OOoh nice! I am curious about Cold Burn of Magic too! I still want to read her first YA series though! Soooo many books and soooooooo very little time is what they should say! lol
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Cold Burn of Magic sounds AWESOME! This is the first I'm hearing about it! I can't believe I forgot to add Daughter of Deep Silence to my list. And yeah, I want to read everything else on your list. Here's my TTT
ReplyDeleteI still haven't read anything by Sarah Dessen! Does that make me a bad YA reader?
ReplyDeleteI recently came across Anne and Henry on someone's blog, it looks great! I love to read about the Tudors, so it will be interesting to read a modern YA retelling. I've never read anything by Sarah Dessen but I bought Just Listen, so I'll be reading that soon! I haven't heard of some of the others you mentioned so I'll check them out :-D
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