Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Anticipated Debuts for 2015

This is a weekly meme hosted by the ladies over at The Broke and the Bookish

This week: Top Ten Anticipated Debuts for 2015:

1) The Red Queen Trilogy Book 1: The Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

Released: February 10th, 2015

Why: This has been one of the most buzzed about books in early 2015. Plus, political fantasy. I'm a sucker for those.




2) The Way We Bared Our Souls by Willa Strayhorn

Released: January 22nd, 2015

Why: Another really buzzed about book. The idea sounds really intriguing too.





3) Girl at Midnight series Book 1: The Girl at Midnight by Melissa Grey

Released: April 28th, 2015

Why: Okay, part of it is the pretty cover. Another part of it is I'm a sucker for a girl discovering magic world and getting caught in magical shenanigans trope.



4) The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall

Released: January 13th, 2015

Why: It's being billed as a YA Da Vinci Code. Despite its faults, I love the Da Vinci Code. I'm in.





5) An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

Released: April 28th, 2015

Why: A fantasy based on ancient Rome? Sold.






6) The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh

Released: May 12th, 2015

Why: A retelling of A Thousand and One Nights? Um, yes please?






7) Monstrous by MarcyKate Connolly

Released: February 10th, 2015

Why: Looks like a fun little original metaish fairy-tale.






8) Scarlet Undercover by Jennifer Latham

Released: May 19th, 2015

Why: Teen sleuths are my crack. Plus it was described as perfect for Veronica Mars fans.





9) The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman

Released: January 15th, 2015 (in the US)

Why: This is actually already released over in the UK and it sounds made of win, what with the magical library, spies, stolen books, and secret societies. It's like all my favorite tropes in one!




10) The Sin Eater's Daughter Book 1 by Melinda Salisbury

Released: February 24rth, 2015

Why: It's apparently got court intrigue, fantasy, a girl discovering plots, and evil queens. Sounds like my kind of book.

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