Showing posts with label john green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label john green. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

What's Next? Highly Anticipated Releases of 2016



Now that all the books with the 2015 release date have either been released or have been already published and devoured, we book lovers have already started looking toward the future. What will be available for all the bibliomaniacs to stock their libraries and cram their faces with in the coming years? As we all expected, the answer is too much yet too little. We can look forward to new releases from the most talked about authors and continuations of the book world's hottest series. John Green, anyone?

Lady Midnight (The Dark Artifices #1) by Cassandra Clare
Lady Midnight (The Dark Artifices, #1)First up, we have Cassandra Clare, the author that put the hot in Shadowhunter. Of course we all saw this coming. One thing's for sure, Clare ain't fading into the night (aka Washed-up-author-ville) without a hearty fight. With that suggestive (and might I say intriguing) end to her Mortal Instruments series, I would've been mad if this wasn't coming out. A devoted (not as much as some but still) follower of Jace and Clary, I wanted more than the ending Clare gave me. Excuse me if I get a bit book-righteous, but I feel I deserve this new beginning of the much-wanted new series, along with all other the Mortal Insturment-obsessed. Of course, Cassandra Clare will have to do the almost impossible: live up to all the hype. And nothing can kill a book or an author's career like hype. Release Date: March 8, 2016 by Margaret K. McElderry Book
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P.S. Cassandra Clare is also said to be working on another one of the five series she hopes to write about the Shadowhunters. Chain of Thorns is the first novel in The Last Hours trilogy, said to take place in 1903 following the next generation after The Infernal Devices (Tessa Gray and Will Herondale). Unfortunately, we have even less information about it than the Dark Artifices. More waiting, I suppose.


Untitled by Stephanie Perkins
Up next in the brigade of books is Stephanie Perkins. Known for her witty, light books of the romance variety, Perkins has made a name for herself among the young and old of the young adult crowd, with the help of Lola, Isla, and Anna. Her humor and sweet, feel-good stories are iconic, which is why it's so surprising that her new novel is anything but. The changeover between chick-lit to horror-suspense is sure to be a rough one. Am I so wrong to doubt the Perkins' revolution? Release Date: 2016 by Dutton
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Untitled (Untitled #1) by Marissa Meyer
Little is known about this series. The few bits of knowledge available are that it doesn't have a title, it's part of a trilogy that also has no title, and has something to with "super heroes and super villains". Cyborg super humans perhaps? Princesses with a thing against being in distress? All, I think, are likely possibilities. Release Date: Fall 2016 by Feiwel and Friends
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Heartless by Marissa Meyer 
Along with her new series, Marissa Meyer is said to also be publishing another new novel called Heartless. If anyone has the control of the reins of the writing train, it seems to be Marissa Meyer, pounding out novels as she is. This book is rumored to be a prequel to Alice in Wonderland and will tell the tale of the notorious Queen of Hearts. Meyer apparently has a thing for fairy tale spin-offs. Who knew? Release Date: November 8, 2016 by Feiwel and Friends
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Tell the Wind and Fire by Sarah Rees Brennan
I read the Lynburn Legacy. I fell in love with the first one, then fell into a spell of depression after reading the next books which I lovingly refer to as The Epic Fails. I'm not sure my love (or lack thereof) will keep me from reading this new one, however. I know Brennan can write well because the first book of the Lynburn Legacy is evidence. And besides, this is the first book, if not the only book, of a series, and if Brennan has a talent for anything, it's humor and first novels. Release Date: 2016 by HarperCollins
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Flamecaster (The Shattered Realms #1) by Cinda Williams Chima 
This book is one I am genuinely excited for. Chima is a goddess when it comes to really good fantasy novels. Don't even get me started on The Demon King series because I could go on for days about how much I love it. And finding out that Chima is writing about The Seven Realms a generation later? Did I die? Cause I'm pretty sure this is heaven. I've been waiting years for this to happen, and it's actually happening. I just...I'm just so happy. Release Date: April 19, 2016
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Untitled by John Green
Basically, the only thing we know is John Green is writing a book. And that's enough to see fireworks in some people's eyes, including mine. Release Date: Unknown by Puffin
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AND SINCE IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY TO LOOK INTO THE FUTURE, HERE'S A HEALTHY DOSE OF 2017...
Untitled by Veronica Roth
It's widely known that Veronica Roth is sore spot amongst the YA community, you know, after the whole Tris episode. Some words were said, some rash actions taken, but hopefully all of that is behind us. We can move on, forget, and forgive. Okay... maybe, we'll just forget. ...Or just ignore anything happened, like they do in all unhealthy relationships. It'll be fine. Anyway, Veronica Roth is publishing a duology, and I believe the words "Star Wars" were used. Hopefully, this series won't cause an uproar and a near miss with an all-out rebellion. Crossing my fingers! Release Date: 2017 by Katherine Tegen Books
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Confessions #1: Books I Haven't Read But Probably Should Have





This is my first confession but it definitely won't be my last. I pride myself on being a book aficionado, but sometimes I slip. My first confession includes books I really should've read a long time ago but just never seemed to get to. Are you ready? It's pretty horrifying. 

Looking for Alaska by John Green 



It's one of the most popular John Green books, and I haven't read it! I am so ashamed. Every time I see it mentioned in a review or something, the only thing I hear in my head is you haven't read that, you haven't read that, you haven't read that in an annoying little gnome voice over and over and over again. It's been on my to-read list for years, and yet, I have never picked it up. My excuse it is that it's always checked out. Yeah, I'll go with that. My laziness/ procrastination is not a factor at all. 

And it's a Printz winner. That just makes it so much worse. 


Twilight (all of them)


This one I honestly don't feel so bad about this one. I just had to put it on here because at least most of the haters have at least read the series. I haven't touched one. Not a single one of them. I was on a Twilight hiatus ever since I figured about what they were about. I mean come on, who wants to read about a weak female character and the exact definition of an unhealthy relationship. In case you haven't figured it out yet, I'm not so big on the vampire front.  

Vampire Academy (all of them)


Again, with the vampires. I mean, it's a little better than the Twilight series but still. It's just...icky. I have such a prejudice against the paranormal. Only the fewest of exceptions exist in my supernatural boycott. 


Daughter of Smoke & Bone (all of them)


I don't even know what this series is about. All I think when I see this cover is, "Oh, pretty feathers." Maybe I should give it a try? It doesn't have vampires does it?

A Series of Unfortunate Events (all of them)
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I really do feel bad about this one. I feel like it should've been something I read a long time ago, but I didn't. I mean Lemony Snicket is legend. How can I claim to love books when I haven't even read THE Lemony Snicket?

That was a really rough shaming. Maybe I'll actually read some of these this summer. Definitely. Probably. Maybe. Hopefully. We'll see.