This is a weekly meme hosted by the girls over at The Broke and the Bookish.
Freebie week so I thought I'd do a topic I missed while my computer was down for repairs and is appropiate for the coming new year:
Top Ten Most Anticipated Books of 2013:
1) Finishing School Book 1: Etiquette and Espionage by Gail Carriger (Feb)-One of two upcoming spin-offs of my favorite adult series: the Parasol Protectorate. Is it going to have tropes? Yes. Am I going to care? Not likely because I enjoy Carriger's books so much it just doesn't matter.
2) Lunar Chronicles Book 2: Scarlet by Marissa Meyer (Feb)-The sequel to one of my favorite 2012 debuts. I can't wait.
3) Delirium Book 3: Reqium by Lauren Oliver (March)-I can't believe the Delirium trilogy is ending soon. And after that evil cliffhanger I can't wait to get my hands on this read.
4) School Spirits Book 1 by Rachel Hawkins (May)-Another spin-off, this one of my personal favorite trilogy Hex Hall.
5) Unearthly Book 3: Boundless by Cynthia Hand (Jan)-Another trilogy coming to end that I don't want to end. But gosh, I can't wait to read.
6) Sookie Stackhouse series Book 13: Dead Ever After by Charlaine Harris (May)-The ending of the Sookie Stackhouse series. I just want to know how the hell Harris is going to be ending all those plots in one book. Also I want to see if my predictiong of Sam/Sookie as endgame comes true.
7) Mind Games Book 1 by Kierstan White (Feb)-New series by the author of my personal favorite trilogy Paranormalcy. Plus it has a action girl in it. I'm all about action girls.
8) Shards and Ashes Short Story Collection (Feb)-Short Stories by tons of my favorite authors. I'll give it a look just on principal.
9) Cainsville Book 1: Omens by Kelley Armstrong (August)-Armstrong's newest series that sounds right up my alley.
10) Age of X Book 1: Gameboard of the Gods by Richelle Mead (June)-Yes my friends, Mead is doing dystopian. Commence fan freak out...now.
I'm reading Cinder right now (via audiobook) and am really liking it. It is so far outside mt comfort zone, though, because I really have a hard time with sci-fi. However, I love fairytale retellings, and I have heard nothing but wonderful things.
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