Hope its out on Kindle tomorrow, will hit buy it soon as I wake up
Sadly Kindle readers do not get it for 3 months as they do not like digital editions. Bit of a kick in the teeth for a series that I have nearly all of in hardback bought on release.
Believe it or not I was just coming in here to post the exact same thing. I really can't wait :D
I bought Into the Woods back in Octoberish and I've put off reading those short stories so I can read them both together.
I haven't bought any of the short stories yet. I'm really not a fan of short story collections, and I hate it when the main books reference something that happened in them.
Final book of the Divergent trilogy as yet unnamed, Clockwork Princess and Requiem by Lauren Oliver. I confess to being a little too old for YA but I find a lot of them enjoyable so why not.:)
Final book of the Divergent trilogy as yet unnamed, Clockwork Princess and Requiem by Lauren Oliver. I confess to being a little too old for YA but I find a lot of them enjoyable so why not.:)
Some great reads in YA I loved 'Wither' (The Chemical Garden, Book 1) by Lauren DeStefano
and 'If I Stay' by Gayle Forman
Final book of the Divergent trilogy as yet unnamed, Clockwork Princess and Requiem by Lauren Oliver. I confess to being a little too old for YA but I find a lot of them enjoyable so why not.:)
Sarah Water's has a new book due, though I'm not sure of the title. I loved The Little Stranger, and bought copies for my nearest and dearest, some of whom got frightened by it:eek:
Is her new novel definitely being released this year?, there's nothing about it on Amazon.
Final book of the Divergent trilogy as yet unnamed, Clockwork Princess and Requiem by Lauren Oliver. I confess to being a little too old for YA but I find a lot of them enjoyable so why not.:)
I've enjoyed more YA novels lately than 'A' ones.
I was going to list Requiem, but I noticed it was already out ... though I suppose that doesn't really stop it from being one of the most anticipated of the year.
I liked Delirium much more than Divergent, and haven't continued with the Divergent ones.
Well now I've just finished "Midnight" by Stephen Leather I have to say that "Nightshade" by SL is now my most anticipated. Not long to wait just until the end April. Had forgotton how wildly entertaining the Jack Nightingale series from this author is!
I was going to list Requiem, but I noticed it was already out ... though I suppose that doesn't really stop it from being one of the most anticipated of the year.
I liked Delirium much more than Divergent, and haven't continued with the Divergent ones.
Requiem is great, just finished it. I loved divergent, but agree insurgent wasn't as good. Have also heard that delirium has been picked up for a tv show.
My Anticipated books are quite embarrassing when you look at others
Dexter's Final Cut by Jeff Lindsay in September, Heroes of Olympus: The House of Hades by Rick Riordan in October, The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly in December. Nothing exactly high brow in that lot but still book series that I have loved through out.
All them are at the end of the year though, and I am looking for books to occupy my time in the meanwhile, series that I have missed or overlooked.
My Anticipated books are quite embarrassing when you look at others
Dexter's Final Cut by Jeff Lindsay in September, Heroes of Olympus: The House of Hades by Rick Riordan in October, The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly in December. Nothing exactly high brow in that lot but still book series that I have loved through out.
All them are at the end of the year though, and I am looking for books to occupy my time in the meanwhile, series that I have missed or overlooked.
I didn't realise the Percy Jackson books were still going!
If you like crime type books, you could try Kathy reichs books. Either the adult temperance Brennan books or the ya virals (which are fab)
Looking forward to Dr Sleep by Stephen King. Also The Watcher In The Shadows by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, the new Dexter, and am ever hopeful for Winds Of Winter :rolleyes:
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I haven't bought any of the short stories yet. I'm really not a fan of short story collections, and I hate it when the main books reference something that happened in them.
Some great reads in YA I loved
'Wither' (The Chemical Garden, Book 1) by Lauren DeStefano
and 'If I Stay' by Gayle Forman
Ooh yes, requiem. Forgot about that one!
Isn't it going to be Resurgent?
Edit: oh, I must have imagined that. Yes, her website confirms still unnamed. Due out in October though, and the film starts filming this spring, yay!
me too:)
Me too.
Can't wait!
Is her new novel definitely being released this year?, there's nothing about it on Amazon.
Also Fractured by Teri Terry (the sequel to Slated).
(I couldn't find a one that was most, so I've listed two.)
I've enjoyed more YA novels lately than 'A' ones.
I was going to list Requiem, but I noticed it was already out ... though I suppose that doesn't really stop it from being one of the most anticipated of the year.
I liked Delirium much more than Divergent, and haven't continued with the Divergent ones.
Requiem is great, just finished it. I loved divergent, but agree insurgent wasn't as good. Have also heard that delirium has been picked up for a tv show.
Dexter's Final Cut by Jeff Lindsay in September, Heroes of Olympus: The House of Hades by Rick Riordan in October, The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly in December. Nothing exactly high brow in that lot but still book series that I have loved through out.
All them are at the end of the year though, and I am looking for books to occupy my time in the meanwhile, series that I have missed or overlooked.
I didn't realise the Percy Jackson books were still going!
If you like crime type books, you could try Kathy reichs books. Either the adult temperance Brennan books or the ya virals (which are fab)