Sunday, March 6, 2011

Weekly Prompt from New Books For New Bloggers

   So there's this pretty awesome blog out there, Into The Morning Reads. Jenny, who authors the blog, came up with this awesome idea. She thought it'd be cool if new bloggers could get there hands on ARC's so she made a blog and is somehow sending them out, not entirely sure how it works, but as soon as I found out I signed up. (The blog is New Books For New Bloggers by the way.) She has a new weekly prompt over there where she asks a question and the new bloggers could answer. This week I got the time to participate, so here's my answer.

   The question:
Week #002: Top 10 Most Anticipated Books of 2011
I'm pretty sure that everyone looks for something different in the books they enjoy reading and looking forward to. I want to know which books you covet and why. I also would love to see discussion on why you agree or disagree with my list or others lists. But, you know, keep it polite peeps. :)

1. City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare (4/5)
2. Uncommon Criminals (Heist Society Book 2) by Ally Carter (6/21)
3. The Dark and Hollow Places by Carrie Ryan (3/22)
4.  Playing Hurt by Holly Schindler (3/8)
5. But I Love Him, by Amanda Grace (5/8)
6. Vanish by Sophie Jordan (9/6)
7. Divergent by Veronica Roth (5/3)
8. Clockwork Prince by Cassandra Clare (sometime in September)
9. Across the Universe by Beth Revis (1/11)
10. Cloaked by Alex Flinn (2/8)

   And that's my list.

5 comments:

Jessica B said...

Matched ROCKS. You can borrow my copy.

Playing Hurt was goooood.

Anonymous said...

Wow what an eclectic list! I definitely recommend you read Across the Universe. I enjoyed it a great deal!

Jamie said...

I can? SWEEEEEEEEEEET. As soon as I FINALLY finish Nightshade xD I had to stop it cause I have a library book due...

I want to read it soooo badly!!! I debating going out and buying it.

Truly Bookish said...

Great list! Across the Universe was really good. Cloaked was a cute fairytale of a book.
NC
Truly Bookish

Jamie said...

I read Beastly by her, and A Kiss in Time, I just *love her style of writing and her takes on classic fairy tales. I'm *really wanting to read this book too xD