This is a new feature I’ve decided to try–new releases I’m excited to read! If there are any others you think I would like, leave a comment. My TBR list is infinitely expandable.
Paper Valentine by Brenna Yovanoff: I actually have already read this one! And it is excellent, in that slightly creepy way that Yovanoff does so well.
Bells of the Kingdom by Leona Wisoker: I’ve liked Wisoker’s books in the past, so I’m excited for this one.
Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi: Under The Never Sky totally surprised me with its awesomeness. The sequel? I am simultaneously really excited and really worried that it won’t live up to the first one.
The Archived by Victoria Schwab: Schwab’s first book, The Near Witch was one of those annoying books that you appreciate without ever quite loving. But I am hopeful that her new one will overcome that issue!
Double Crossed by Ally Carter: A cross over between Heist Society and the Gallagher Girls? YES PLEASE RIGHT NOW.
Quicksilver by RJ Anderson: I totally thought I had this one on hold already, but I do not! So I guess I’ll just have to buy it. The sequel to Anderson’s excellent Ultraviolet…and I want it now!
Delusion by Laura Sullivan: I was mildly enamored of Sullivan’s Ladies in Waiting, but Leila Roy’s review of Delusion convinced me that I at least need to give this one a try.
What books do YOU want to read?







Quicksilver is SO GOOD!!! I am so confused though because it’s official release date is still listed as March 1 and yet it seems to be available everywhere. Hmmm…I was sitting on my review until closer to the release date but…(I’m going to email Rebecca and ask her.)
I’ve been super confused about that because I don’t see why my library wouldn’t buy it. So maybe it is March? If you don’t hear back, I’ll ask her on Twitter (benefits of knowing the author). Regardless, SO EXCITED.
She said that it is going through a “soft release” now meaning you can buy it on Amazon and through Lerner (or your local bookseller could order it). The official release date is still March 1st.
Oh, okay. I had heard that term but didn’t realize just how fluid it made things!