Sunday, September 28, 2014

Top Ten Books for the Autumn

I adore the season, autumn. It even has a wonderful name, autumn. With autumn, comes the opportunity to read several books especially with a famous cup of pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks. Actually, I'm not involved with the whole obsession of the PSL, but I will be lying on my sofa with a cup of English Breakfast Tea, made with the right amount of honey and milk.

The ten books, I'm super excited to read consists both recent launched books and books that have been published awhile ago.

Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3)
1. Cress by Marissa Meyer
I have currently have the book and I bought it recently. I know that this book has been published long ago, but honestly, I just recently finished Scarlet while I read Cinder quite a while ago. But I'm super excited to read the final book!

Since You've Been Gone
2. Since You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson
I've heard great things about this book and I know that it focuses on friendship. And I always love a good book that's about friendship, especially since there are so many YA romance novels. 

The Winner's Curse (The Winner's Trilogy, #1)
3. The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski
This book has been on my waiting list forever and I finally got it! This book seems like a great dystopian novel especially since I love a good dystopian novel. I've also read good things about this book as well

 The Beginning of Everything
4. The Beginning of Everything by Robyn Schneider
Honestly, this book is the type of book where I haven't heard much about, but I wandered upon the description on Goodreads and it captivated me. Plus, I like books where the main character goes through this life change because of a person, this screams my name because books like these's, I enjoy very much. Also, on a side note, it's recommended to John Green fans which I am.

Firecracker
5. Firecracker by David Iserson
First, can we admire that amazing cover? I love minimalist and simplistic covers. I came upon this book when I was browsing Barnes and Noble and that cover caught my eye because books are judged by their cover, without no doubt. I also wanted to read it because the writer also writes for New Girl and SNL which I've seen both. So I choose this book because I want to read a comedy novel so I hope it can make me laugh. 

I'll Give You the Sun
6. I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson
This book, I actually haven't bought yet, but I really want to read this book. Plus, this is recommended for John Green and Rainbow Rowell fans which I am clearly a fan of both. It just seems like a great contemporary novel. 

The Infinite Sea (The Fifth Wave #2)
7. The Infinite Sea by Rick Yancey
This is the sequel to The 5th Wave which is a dystopian novel that I absolutely enjoyed so I am so excited to read this book, but I haven't actually bought it so I probably should. But I hope it is as good or even better than the first book.

The Young Elites (The Young Elites, #1) 
8. The Young Elites by Marie Lu
First, the description of the novel sounds so compelling and I did really enjoy Marie Lu's first trilogy Legend so I am very willing to read any book that she writes. But it hasn't come out yet so I'm eagerly and a bit impatiently waiting for it.

Through the Zombie Glass (White Rabbit Chronicles, #2)
9. Through the Zombie Glass by Gena Showalter
I adored the first novel and I know that this book has been out of a while, but again, it hasn't been on the first priority, but now that the third book is coming out, I really want to catch up in this series.

Let's Get Lost
10. Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid
This novel seems interesting and I do want to read it. Plus, is it just me, but I really like the cover, I don't even know why.

So here are the novels that I plan to read this fall. So wrap a scarf around your neck and slip onto those boots because autumn is coming. 

One Page at a Time
-Skimmy.


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