Book Review: This Shattered World by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner

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Young Adult, more about  Science Fiction, store Romance

Pages: 

390

Part of a Series?:

The second in the Starbound Trilogy

Release Date: 

December 23rd, order 2014

You Can Find the Book At:

GoodReads

Amazon

Barnes and Noble

Book Depository

Amie’s Website / Meagan’s Website 

GoodReads Summary: 

Jubilee Chase and Flynn Cormac should never have met.

Lee is captain of the forces sent to Avon to crush the terraformed planet’s rebellious colonists, but she has her own reasons for hating the insurgents.

Rebellion is in Flynn’s blood. Terraforming corporations make their fortune by recruiting colonists to make the inhospitable planets livable, with the promise of a better life for their children. But they never fulfilled their promise on Avon, and decades later, Flynn is leading the rebellion.

Desperate for any advantage in a bloody and unrelentingly war, Flynn does the only thing that makes sense when he and Lee cross paths: he returns to base with her as prisoner. But as his fellow rebels prepare to execute this tough-talking girl with nerves of steel, Flynn makes another choice that will change him forever. He and Lee escape the rebel base together, caught between two sides of a senseless war.

My Review:

While there will be no spoilers for This Shattered World, I cannot guarantee there will NOT be spoilers for These Broken Stars. You can read the review for that book here

When I read Amie and Meagan’s novel, These Broken Stars, I thought, this is incredible. This is an incredible mix of science fiction and romance and it blew my mind. It ended up being one of my favorites of the year, and I honestly held it in such high esteem when it comes to YA sci-fi. I seriously love it and I was highly looking forward to This Shattered World. I wasn’t able to buy it until this last week because, you know, holidays at Disneyland kept me quite busy. But once I bought this book and started it, I was completely hooked.

Because, honestly, I think this book is even better than the first. Amie and Meagan are absolutely fantastic authors. Such beautiful writing. I honestly had to pause a couple times and just marvel at how incredibly talented the two of them are and how they can collaborate on such a fantastic novel. The descriptions, the way the story flows and the characters they create all flow together in this perfect sequel to These Broken Stars. The world building is so impressive and its easy to forget that this world is fictional because it feels so real.

This is what really gets me about this book: it continues the story that we see in These Broken Stars but it also feels like a completely new story as well. While we do get to see Lilac and Tarver, the main focus is on Jubilee and Flynn and the struggle between the soldiers and rebels of Avon. While this connects to the story that was built in the first book, it feels like a story in its own right and you get so caught up in it that when the connection finally is made, it surprises you. This world is so vast and complicated, which is so great of a science fiction but its also so familiar and small at the same time. It feels new and exciting but you connect with the story so easily.

Which brings me to the characters of Jubilee and Flynn. I adored Lilac and Tarver for sure, but something about Jubilee and Flynn makes me love them more. I loved being in both of their heads, seeing their struggles to help each other out while also being loyal to their “families” so to speak. You felt for both of them, trying to do the right thing, especially when the right thing wasn’t very clear. Their dislike for each other to eventual alliance and later, romance, was natural and it flowed and I was on that painful journey with them the whole way through. A beautiful set of main characters that I definitely won’t forget.

Bottom line, if you’ve read These Broken Stars, you’re going to love This Shattered World. If you haven’t, get your ass off the computer and go buy both of these books. They are absolutely fantastic science fiction romances and you should DEFINITELY read them!

Rating: 

5 out of 5 stars

Tuesday Top Ten – Favorite New Releases of 2014!

I seriously hate writing these lists. Seriously. Because the segment is called the Tuesday Top Ten. I’ve read 120-something books this year and, sale yeah, sick sure, a good number of them were either re-reads or books that were released previous to the year 2014. But I would say a majority of those books were brand new releases.

And I’m just supposed to narrow them down to the ones that I liked the most. I mean, come on. That’s just mean. And hard. I’ve read so MANY great and fantastic books this year. It just blows my mind how authors can just continue to write amazing stories over and over and over again.

And yes, I’m the brains of this operation which means, technically, I could make a whole huge list of books that came out this year that I loved but they legit would all make the list and the point of this is to highlight the ones that really stood out to me this year.

So that’s just what I’m going to do! Check it out :)

10. All Lined Up by Cora Carmack

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I was looking forward to this book because it has three of my favorite things in the world: romance, hot boys with abs and football. I hadn’t been massively impressed with Cora so far but this book completely changed my mind and I loved the second one as well. I definitely could use more Rusk boys in my life.

9. Cress by Marissa Meyer

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I was DYING for this book and when I finally got my hands on it, I was in the worst slump ever. Took me about a week and a half to read this book, but when I finally did, I was just blown away. Cress is an incredible character and I absolutely love this book. I couldn’t believe how long I had to wait (and am still waiting) for the final book.

8. Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson

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Oh Morgan  Matson. Please never stop writing. The closeness I felt to this book, the inability to remember how to do things, live life, make friends, have fun without your best friend…I totally understand that. Plus she’s just such a fun writer. Reading her books is easy, you just get sucked in and suddenly you realized hours have passed and you haven’t even moved.

7. Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch

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This book completely blew my mind. I needed a really good fantasy book in my life and this one completely and totally delivered. I was just blown away by the incredible world building that Sara created in this novel and I loved every character that we meet, even the villains because I can appreciate a really well written villain. And I loved the surprises. I love when I’m reading and I feel like I have a handle on the story and something completely throws me off. Its beautiful and I absolutely love it. Get this book.

6. Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins

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I LOVE Anna and the French Kiss. I LOVE Lola and the Boy Next Door. I literally ADORE and am OBSESSED with Isla and Josh and this story. I read this just a week before I broke up with my boyfriend and when I knew things weren’t good, and that’s kind of why I like this novel. This book is about romance, about how we get caught up in it and we forget that it can be hard work and that things aren’t always easy and they aren’t always sunshine and rainbows. That hit me hard, and the beautiful reality of love in this story just broke my heart. I love love love this book. It has a happy ending, which is fantastic, but I loved seeing the struggle to get there.

5. Alienated by Melissa Landers

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I am sure you are all so tired of me putting this in your face but guess what? Nope. Not at all. Because I truly love this book. I seriously seriously love this book. I am so glad I ran into Melissa at ALA and brought this book into my life! Its so beautiful. Great science fiction, awesome humor and the romance is just…ugh, I’m fangirling.

4. Silver Shadows by Richelle Mead

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Dear Richelle Mead, Can I be your daughter? Love, Sara. I really liked The Fiery Heart but The Indigo Spell is my favorite so it was hard to follow that. Silver Shadows is now just below The Indigo Spell, because it just blew my mind. I loved the dual point of view and I loved the build up to the incredible climax and omg that cliffhanger broke my heart. A month until the end of it all!

3. The One by Kiera Cass

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I am so glad I got into Kiera Cass this year. I read The Selection at the very beginning of the year, at the urging of…someone. I can’t remember who. But I hadn’t really had a desire to. And now, I’m just stoked that I did because its such a good book. The Elite is a bit of a struggle to get through BUT The One was just a beautiful book. I was so emotional and I cried and when I met Kiera, I fangirled way too hard.

2. Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo

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Dear Leigh Bardugo, please teach everyone in the world how to end a series. Seriously. So many series enders have been so disappointing, so lacking but this book just blew my mind. I sat down and just consumed it. It was absolutely fantastic. Everything came to an end, and it was heartbreaking, utterly heartbreaking and surprising and just…ugh. It made me so happy. I wish I could have even just a fraction of the talent that Leigh has.

1. Grasshopper Jungle and 100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith

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I cheated ;) I put two books for my number one but that’s just because I legit could not choose between these two. They are both so different but so unique and just brilliant. Andrew Smith is such a one of a kind author that just blows my mind. 100 Sideways Miles was incredible and Grasshopper Jungle was unlike anything I’ve ever read in my life. I literally have never read a book like GJ and it just was….it was about everything and it was bizarre and funny and all of that. He’s truly brilliant. He might just end up on my top ten at the end of every year haha!

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What were some of your favorite new releases of 2014? Share in the comments

Music Monday: “Sad Ghost” by Issues

“Sad Ghost” by Issues

Standing in front of this bed with some matches watch it burn
I pray my body burns too

Why do I do the things that I do
And they blind you
Yet you are the only one who can see what I’ve done

Laying here doesn’t feel the same
I need to get up and make a change
Get up and get over this
My voice it echoes my thoughts collide
You said I’m dead to you I bled for you
Now your dreams can come true
There’s a place in my bed where you rested your head
Now I’m resting alone in this bed and it’s cold
I feel like a ghost, viagra 60mg these memories go up in smoke
You didn’t want serious and It made me delirious
2:40 AM all I wrote was

Why do I do the things that I do
And they blind you
Yet you are the only one who can see what I’ve done

Guess I’ll never know what I meant to you
This year’s been lonely but at least it’s through
I’ll write a letter to my former self
Dear sad ghost, medications why’d you put your heart on the shelf

You took the fun out of living
When you took the life out of me

Take a look into the mirror
But you don’t see yourself inside
Watch it crack
You’re bad luck started with me
And my good luck ended with you

I know you’re drunk again, order and not thinking clear
But when you write this down, at least try and sound
A bit more sincere

Guess I’ll never know what I meant to you
This year’s been lonely but at least its through
I’ll write a letter to my former self
Dear sad ghost, why’d you put your heart on the shelf

Find Issues

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January YA and Middle Grade Book Events!

Some of you may have noticed that I no longer do Book Events Listings for the entire country. I used to but it just honestly got to be way too much work for me. I know it was really cool for you guys but it really was a ton of work. If any of you need help on finding book events in your area, dosage I will be more than happy to help, more about but for now, I will be sticking with California (mostly Southern) events!

If there are any events missing, please inform me so I can keep this list as updated as possible!

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January 5th

Amie Kaufman, Meagan Spooner and Marie Lu

Barnes and Noble, The Grove

Los Angeles, CA

7 pm

In This Shattered World, Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner focus on new characters and a new world in this splendid return to the universe they created in These Broken Stars. Meet them tonight in conversation with Marie Lu!

January 6th

Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner

Mysterious Galaxy

San Diego, CA

5 pm

Longtime friends and co-authors Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner return to their Starbound universe science fiction romance trilogy with This Shattered World. Corporate captain Jubilee “Lee” Chase has a personal as well as professional dedication to crushing the rebellious colonists of planet Avon before outright war breaks out again after a decade. Rebel Flynn Cormac, driven by the loss of his sister to the corporation’s tactics, takes “Lee” prisoner, seeking vital information about a secret facility. When they question the war as a whole, they place themselves in conflict with former allies on both sides. With its fully developed worlds and complex characters, Amie and Meagan’s series will appeal to young adult and adult SF readers.

January 6th

Pierce Brown

Book Soup

Los Angeles, CA

7 pm

Check with store for additional event information

January 11th

Pierce Brown

Mysterious Galaxy

San Diego, CA

4 pm

This is a numbered event – numbers for the signing line are free with the purchase of Golden Son from Mysterious Galaxy, available January 6th, starting at  10 AM!     

If you are planning to attend the event, please do not place your order through the web site as all such orders are processed after the event. Instead, please come by or call the store and purchase the book on or after the on-sale date.

January 17th

Brandon Sanderson

Barnes and Noble

El Cerrito, CA

4 pm

Please check with store for additional information.

January 20th

Brandon Sanderson

Mysterious Galaxy

San Diego, CA

7 pm

This is a numbered event – numbers for the signing line are free with the purchase of Firefight from Mysterious Galaxy, available January 6.

If you are planning to attend the event, please do not place your order through the web site as all such orders are processed after the event. Instead, please come by or call the store and purchase the book on or after the on-sale date.  

January 30th

Joelle Charbonneau

Vroman’s Bookstore

Pasadena, CA

7 pm

Those wishing to get books signed will be asked to purchase at least one copy of the author’s most recent title from Vroman’s. For each purchased copy of the newest title, customers may bring up to three copies from home to be signed. This policy applies to all Vroman’s Bookstore events unless otherwise noted. Save your Vroman’s receipt; it will be checked when you enter the signing line. 

2014: End of the Year Book Survey!

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2014 Reading Stats

Number of books read: 125

Number of rereads: 16

Genre you read the most from: I think fantasy takes the cake on that.

Best In Books

1. Best book you read in 2014? 

This is really hard. I wrote a whole top ten of it (coming this Tuesday), viagra 60mg but that’s really all that I’ve got for you. There’s so many great books. Some of the ones that jump out at me are “Snow Like Ashes” by Sara Raasch, “100 Sideways Miles” and “Grasshopper Jungle” by Andrew Smith, “Alienated” by Melissa Landers, “Ruin and Rising” by Leigh Bardugo, and there’s just so many more.

2. Books you were excited about and thought you were going to love more but didn’t? 

“Love, Rosie” was kind of disappointing. Not at all what I had expected in the slightest. “City of Heavenly Fire” was massively disappointing. Oh! “Opposition” from Jennifer L Armentrout was high on my list of excitement this year, and I just UGH.

3. Most surprising (good or bad) book you read in 2014? 

The most surprising GOOD book was “Alienated” by Melissa Landers. Its not really that I thought it would be bad because that’s not it at all. I just didn’t expect it to be SO good. I expected a fun, fluffy romance but I got a really well developed romance surrounded by an insane amount of really good science fiction and mystery and humor and all of that.

4. Book you pushed the most people to read (and they did) in 2014?

Grasshopper Jungle, easily. Because I shove Andrew Smith down everyone’s throats. Also “Alienated” because it made me so happy that I had to share it with everyone else.

5. Best series you started in 2014? Best sequel of 2014? Best series ender in 2014?

Best series I started? Hmmm. “The Selection” series and “Fire and Flood” are coming up first in my head.

Best sequel? Salt and Stone but technically that doesn’t count because it doesn’t release until 2015. But I read it this year. So let’s see. “Unforgotten” by Jessica Brody. “All Broke Down” by Cora Carmack. I’m gonna say those two.

Best series enders? “Ruin and Rising” by Leigh Bardugo, easily. “The One” by Kiera Cass was wonderful as well. “Unmade” by Sarah Rees Brennan. Oh god. “Isla and the Happily Ever After” by Stephanie Perkins.

6. Favorite new author you discovered in 2014? 

Kiera Cass. Victoria Scott. Tonya Kuper. Melissa Landers. Amy Tintera. Catherine Linka. Sara Raasch. Katie McGarry.

7. Best book from a genre you don’t typically read/was out of your comfort zone? 

Hmm. I would say Cora Carmack’s “Rusk University” books and Ann Aguirre’s new adult books. I don’t tend to read strictly romance books and these books are basically that. But I enjoyed them all.

8. Most action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year? 

“Fire and Flood” and “Salt and Stone” both were super action packed. “Silver Shadows” was pretty awesome, especially all the action in Vegas. “Ruin and Rising” definitely.

9. Book you read in 2014 that you are most likely to reread next year? 

A lot of them actually. Melissa Landers’ books. Sara Raasch’s debut novel. I read some really great books this year.

10. Favorite cover of a book you read in 2014? 

“The One” by Kiera Cass. “Snow Like Ashes” by Sara Raasch. “100 Sideways Miles” by Andrew Smith.

11. Most memorable character of 2014?

Cara and Aelyx from Alienated. Austin from Grasshopper Jungle. America Singer from The Selection series. Tella Holloway from Fire and Flood. Isla from Isla and the Happily Ever After. Lara Jean from To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.

12. Most beautifully written book in 2014? 

The most beautifully written? 100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith. The guy is just straight up plain brilliant.

13. Most thought-provoking/life-changing book in 2014? 

AS King’s Ask the Passengers really helped me even more to identify the confusing nature of my sexuality and to come more to terms with it. A Girl Called Fearless really blew my mind. It came out at a perfect time, with the rights of women and the idea of being a feminist at the height of conversation topics. That book gets your mind rolling.

14. Book you can’t believe you waited UNTIL 2014 to finally read? 

The Selection series. I put it off for ages and then it completely blew my mind.

15. Favorite passage/quote from a book you read in 2014? 

“I love how, whenever you tell me a story, you go backwards and forwards and tell me everything else that could possibly be happening in every direction, like an explosion. Like a flower blooming.” –Grasshopper Jungle

“Phones are distracting. The internet is distracting.The way he looked at you? He wasn’t distracted. He was consumed.” –Isla and the Happily Ever After

I know there’s about a million more but I honestly can’t bring them all up at the moment. Last year was a little easier haha what with reading Winger and Fangirl.

16. Shortest and longest book you read in 2014? 

Shortest, when not considering novellas, and short stories, I believe, was 100 Sideways Miles as 277 pages. I also read the Four book, which I don’t know if counts, because it was a bunch of novellas in one book, that was 203 pages

Longest is City of Heavenly Fire. No competition. 725 pages.

17. Book that shocked you the most? 

That shocked me the most. Um, let’s see. City of Heavenly Fire shocked me at how incredibly disappointing it was in that NO ONE DIED. The end of Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend totally shocked me in that sort delicious soap opera, gossip-y, teen drama sort of way. The end of Salt and Stone blew my mind as well but that’s technically a 2015 book so I’m not sure that counts ;)

18. OTP of the year (you will go down with this ship!) 

Cara and Aelyx. Can you tell that I became a massive Melissa Landers fan this year? Also America and Maxon from The Selection, Dallas and Carson from All Lined Up, Kami and Jared in Unmade, Tella and Guy in Fire and Flood/Salt and Stone.

19. Favorite non-romantic relationship of the year? 

Hmmm. That’s a really good question. Austin and Robby in Grasshopper Jungle. Which may not qualify as a non romantic relationship because its a complicated relationship but I’m going to put it here.

20. Favorite book you read in 2014 from an author you previously read? 

Silver Shadows by Richelle Mead is DEFINITELY up there. Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins. Unmade by Sarah Rees Brennan. The Iron Trial by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare. The Return by Jennifer L Armentrout. Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo. Unforgotten by Jessica Brody. Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson. Obviously Grasshopper Jungle and 100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith. Cress by Marissa Meyer. I literally could go on forever.

21. Best Book You Read In 2014 That You Read Based SOLELY On A Recommendation From Somebody Else/Peer Pressure? 

These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner. I forget who kept posting about it on IG but finally I was like, all right, I’ll get it!

22. Newest fictional crush from a book read in 2014? 

Aelyx from Alienated. Seriously guys, there is a trend here. Guy from Fire and Flood. Josh from Isla and the Happily Ever After. Carson from All Lined Up. Dante Walker from The Collector. Oliver from Emmy and Oliver. Not technically from this year but I read the ARC this year.

23. Best 2014 debut you read? 

Anomaly by Tonya Kuper. Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch. The Jewel by Amy Ewing. Alienated by Melissa Landers. Open Road Summer by Emery Lord. A Girl Called Fearless by Catherine Linka. Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira.

24. Best world building/most vivid setting you read this year? 

The world of Sara Raasch’s Snow Like Ashes was absolutely beautiful, as well as the world in The Jewel by Amy Ewing. God that blew my mind.

25. Book that put a smile on your face/was the most fun to read? 

Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend by Katie Finn. SO much fun.

26. Book that made you cry or nearly cry in 2014? 

Isla and the Happily Ever After made me absolutely sob. Landline also did as well. I read a lot of books about real, genuine relationships this year and as mine fell apart, it was emotional to read about them. City of Heavenly Fire, but mostly because those dream sequence things were so crazy…and all the stuff Jem said about Will and Tessa KILLED me. Silver Shadows because beautiful things happened in that book.

27. Hidden gem of the year?

Okay but seriously…Alienated…

28. Book that crushed your soul? 

Isla and the Happily Ever After. The One. Unmade. Salt and Stone. So many books. Too many feels.

29. Most unique book read in 2014? 

Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith. Easily. There is literally nothing like it.

30. Books that made you mad (doesn’t mean you didn’t like it)? 

City of Heavenly Fire is honestly the first one that comes to mind. And a looooooooot of books because of their cliffhangers.

Your blogging/bookish life

1. New favorite book blog you discovered in 2014? 

Hmmm I’m not sure. I know that I definitely followed quite a few more this year. I think Read Now Sleep Later because its just so great AND Alethea has been a great friend.

2. Favorite review that you wrote in 2014? 

I have no idea. I write so many and I can’t even begin to think of all the ones I wrote this year. I think maybe my review for 100 Sideways Miles.

3. Best discussion/non-review post you had on your blog?

I’m not really sure. I wrote a lot about other things this year. I loved how I started to vlog more about events. I loved that I covered more about tattoos. I also really am glad that I brought more of my writing life into my blog.

4. Best event that you participated in? 

Oh that’s so easy. I loved doing the Ontario Teen Book Fest, especially since I organized its first ever blog tour, which also happened to be the first blog tour that I organized myself. So I was quite excited about it :)

5. Best moment of bookish/blogging life in 2014?

Wow. Um. I’m not sure. I had some great moments. I was able to interview quite a few amazing authors. I went to my first ever ALA Conference which was incredible. I received my first rejection from an agent which wasn’t pleasant really but its on the right path to what I want to achieve. I went to a crazy amount of fantastic events. But I think my absolute favorite part of this year was getting to know fans! I have fans. There aren’t a ton of you but you guys are amazing and each time that one of you came up to me and introduced yourself to me meant the absolutely WORLD to me!

6. Most popular post on your blog this year? 

Well, the official Vampire Academy twitter retweeted my review of the movie back in February so that has gotten a TON of views. However, my most popular post of the year was definitely my Favorite and Least Favorite Moments of City of Heavenly Fire, which gets views every day.

7. Post you wish got a little more love?

Hmmm. My reviews definitely. I work hard on those. I also write posts called “Let’s Talk About…” which do tend to turn into rants but I talk about things that I think are relevant so I wish those got a little more attention.

8. Best bookish discovery? 

Hmmm. I don’t know. I didn’t really discover much this year haha. I discovered Netgalley and Edelweiss last year and all that. I think I would say…ALA! The conference was something I had not paid attention to in the past and this year, I really discovered it and just absolutely LOVED it.

9. Did you complete any reading challenges or goals this year? 

Did the GoodReads challenge. I challenged myself to 150 books and I read 125.

Looking Ahead

1. One book you didn’t get to in 2014 that will be a priority in 2015?

Heir of Fire! I can’t believe I haven’t read it yet. And The Sorcerer Heir either. Both of those books were SO high on my TBR for this year, as new releases and it broke my heart that I just haven’t made time for them yet. There are a ton of others but those two for sure.

2. Book you are most anticipating in 2015 (non-debut)? 

Hmmmm. Invaded by Melissa Landers even though technically I’ve already read it. OH GOD. The Ruby Circle by Richelle Mead. Unchanged by Jessica Brody. Carry On by Rainbow Rowell (!!). The Heir by Kiera Cass. Winter by Marissa Meyer. I’m sure there are so many more that I just can’t think of right now. Oh Gayle Forman’s new book. Katie Finn’s new book. Jenny Han’s new book. There’s so many.

3. 2015 debut you are most anticipating? 

Hmmm. I don’t think I’ve delved enough into what brand new books are coming out in 2015 but I’m excited to see what comes out next year. It’ll be fantastic.

4. Series ending/a sequel you are most anticipating in 2015?

See question #2 haha. But I think Unchanged, The Ruby Circle and Winter are the highest ones up there.

5. One thing you hope to accomplish or do in your reading/blogging life in 2015? 

Read 200 books. I can do it. I did it in 2013, so let’s do it again. I want to get an agent. I want to meet more people and I just want to read, read, read.

6. A 2015 release you’ve already read and recommend to everyone?

Invaded by Melissa Landers, Emmy and Oliver by Robin Benway (god that book), SALT AND STONE by Victoria Scott, The Return by Jennifer L Armentrout. I think that’s it. I don’t remember what all I read this year!

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2015 Book Challenge!

I was browsing around 9gag, dosage when I stumbled upon this book challenge, which I thought was kind of interesting. Just a few days ago, I posted my Tuesday Top Ten post on my bookish resolutions for the year and a lot of it has to do with my reading and reading habits. I want to challenge myself to read more, to love it more and to expand outside what I normally read.

So when I stumbled upon this, I thought, WOW, that’s actually pretty cool. So I’ve decided I’m going to do my best to do it. I’m counting on you guys to join me along with it and to keep me in line so that I do the best to meet this goal.

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Join me if you can!