This is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren that tells people what new books we've received over the week.
I'm on a budget now so I just have my now bi-weekly library haul:
The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler-Mostly interested in this for the nostalgia factor. I actually went to HS the same time these teens did so I think I'll get a kick out of all the nineties references.
Frost by Marianna Baer-Debut from last year. Sounds like a pshycological thriller and I do love those. ;blames Stephan King;
Dragon Diaries series Book 1: Flying Blind by Deborah Cooke-Debut from last year that sounds like it may be fun.
Hush Hush series Book 3: Silence by Becca Fitzpatrick-Damn my addiction to this series. I don't understand it really. I don't even think the books are that good. But I keep freaking reading them. WHY? I need to find a way to quit this series. This one and Fallen I just keep reading them despite how bad they get. I thought the last Fallen book was a complete waste of time, yet I'll be reading Rapture. There needs to be a support group for readers trying to quit bad book series or something. My only consolation is I can check them out from the library and not waste my money on them.
Evernight series: Balthazar by Claudia Gray-Evernight series is my guilty pleasure series and Balthazar is mostly why. Can't wait to read his story and I hope he finally gets a love interest that's actually worth it.
The Agency series Book 3: The Traitor in the Tunnel by Y. S. Lee-I'm totally addicted to this historical mystery series. Are they implausible? Yes. Do I care? Not really.
Shattered Souls Book 1 by Mary Lindsey-Fun sounding paranormal debut book that I've been meaning to read mostly due to it's awesome cover.
Faery Tales and Nightmares by Melissa Marr-Short Story collection from one of my favorite authors. Squee!
The Future of Us looks cool. And so true on the Fallen and Hush, Hush series. Great haul!
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