Thursday, May 31, 2012

[22] What's next? #1



Here are books I have on my tbr list... And I can't decide which one should I read first!
Help me? :)


1. Delirium by Lauren Oliver
THEY SAY that the cure for Lovewill make me happy and safeforever.And I've always believe them.Until now.
Now everything has changed.Now, I'd rather be infectedwith love for the tiniestsliver of a second thanlive a hundred yearssmothered by a lie.

signed paperback


 2. The Sumerton Woman by D.L. Bogdan

Orphaned at age eight, Lady Cecily Burkhart becomes the ward of Harold Pierce, Earl of Sumerton. Lord Hal and his wife, Lady Grace, welcome sweet-natured Cecily as one of their own. With Brey, their young son, Cecily develops an easy friendship. But their daughter, Mirabella, is consumed by her religious vocation—and by her devotion to Father Alec Cahill, the family priest and tutor.
As Henry VIII’s obsession with Anne Boleyn leads to violent religious upheaval, Mirabella is robbed of her calling and the future Cecily dreamed of is ripped away in turn. Cecily struggles to hold together the fractured household while she and Father Alec grapple with a dangerous mutual attraction. Plagued with jealousy, Mirabella unleashes a tumultuous chain of events that threatens to destroy everyone around her, even as the kingdom is torn apart…
signed paperback





 3. Milledgeville Misfit by T.L. Gray

Fourteen-year old Juniper "Junebug" Summerville loses her parents and her ability to talk in a car accident. Against her silent protests, she is sent to live in a remote swampland infamous for its ghosts, federal prison and insane asylum. 
As Junebug struggles with her emotional scars, she begins to heal with help from six other orphans at Dearborn, a once famous Milledgeville Plantation. Just as she begins to enjoy the peace she’s long desired, she finds herself in a fight for her sanity when she stumbles upon a tear in the fabric that separates the possible from the impossible, and she must choose which to believe.
signed paperback



 4. Kiss me, I'm Irish by Bella Street
Emily Musgrave is heading a direction she never wanted to go in Regency England--namely a convent to turn her from her waywardness. But it's more loneliness than rebellion that motivates her to escape her certain fate.
Liam Jackson is going nowhere fast in modern-day Tennessee. Playing his Dobro in seedy bars and backward dives along with his fiddling sister, Tinker, is doing nothing for his music career--and even less for the dark places in his soul.
Pixie dust and thieving mischief can not only change time-lines, it can change hearts--because a girl can only get so far without a little magic in her life
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 5. Skinny by Laura L. Smith
Teenager Melissa Rollins has got the eye of the cute new guy in school. The one thing Melissa doesn’t have is a perfect body. Strict dieting and throwing up can’t be all bad, can they?
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I'm surely going to read all of them... But which one first?
I'll let YOU decide :)
Comment!

xoxo,
disincentive






19 comments:

  1. Delirium, because I love Lauren's writing! She's fantastic. Skinny also sounds good, but I can only vote for one so.. :D

    Books of Amber

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  2. I would vote for Delirium because I absolutely loved it and I really need to get to reading Pandemonium.

    My WN: youngadultbookhaven.blogspot.com

    your newest follower,
    Kristin

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  3. Delirium. It is a great book.

    Jenea
    Books Live Forever
    www.booksliveforever.com

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  4. Delirium. Lauren Oliver is incredible. And the Delirium series is fantastic. Heartbreaking, but incredible.

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  5. Delirium. It's incredible... but Milledgeville sounds pretty interesting.

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  6. Delirium all the way!!! I absolutely love that series!!! That book and its sequel are one of my most favorite dystopians ever!! You won't regret it! :)
    Thanks for stopping by and the follow! :)
    ~Jaiden

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  7. DELIRIUM!! Delirium was actually OK for me, but I just read Pandemonium and LOVED it! So definitely that one! Thanks for stopping by!

    Ning @ Reading by Kindle Fire

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  8. I vote for Delirium =D Heard so many good things about Lauren Olver's book XD

    Maura @ Monster of Books

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  9. Let The Summerton women be the second. If it's any good, I'll add it to my tbr list. :)

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  10. How to live in this world and not leave the system dominate you?

    http://blogdosultimos.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/como-viver-neste-mundo-como-viver-sem.html

    God Bless You!

    Xoxo

    Claudia

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  11. Delirium! It's an amazing read.

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  12. The only one I've read is Delirium. I just love L. Oliver's writing style. She writes the most beautiful prose. It was an action packed book, but the story was believable and it ends on a big ole cliffhanger. No worries though because Pandemonium is already out, now.

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