Thursday, November 3, 2016

Our October Faves & November TBR

I feel like I'm always shocked at how quickly the month goes by...alas..here we are for another faves/TBR post!
 
 
October Faves

Jana's Pick
Stolen: A Letter to My Captor

Stolen: A Letter to My Captor by Lucy Christopher: I've had my eye on this book for years, and I finally had time to read it! It's about a girl who is kidnapped from an airport and dragged to the Australian wilderness. I LOVED IT. It made me feel so many things, and I totally got Stockholm Syndrome. It was heartbreaking and suspenseful and just an amazing reading experience.

Lauren's Pick
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North: I was absolutely captivated by this novel. The main character's emotions would have been exactly my own if I had been in his shoes. It is truly amazing when you get to pick up a novel and can be completely transported to another life. This novel was nothing short of that.
Jamie's Pick



The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: Woo boy I wish this was out so I could tell you all to purchase it/borrow it immediately but it's not so I want you to circle February 28th on your calendar and be sure to get it then. LOVED these characters and this story.


November TBR

Jana's Pick
Caraval (Untitled, #1)
Caraval by Stephanie Garber: The time has COME! I'm so excited! I've had this book for a LONG time now, and I am planning to read it as soon as I'm done with my current two reads. You've heard the amazing buzz, and I can't wait to see what it's all about.

Lauren's Pick
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson: You all know by now that I can't resist a famed sci-fi novel. This author utilized years of research and real science to chronicle the colonization of mars. I don't know about you... but these days the only things I research are my ailments. (Adulting is hard, folks.) So this award winner author has already caught my eye and I'm ready to start this trilogy. It's pretty much like starting a new TV show I know I'll end on binge watching on Netflix, except it's books. And believe me... I loved trilogies and Netflix. 

Jamie's Pick



Girls in the Moon by Janet McNally: This looks so like a contemporary YA that is MADE for me! Can't wait to devour it!

1 comment:

  1. Sorry, Jana, but I just didn't get on with Stolen... I can't really explain why. I had been waiting to read it for ages as well and was just so disappointed. You can read my review here, and feel free to nicely argue it out with me - I love a good discussion!

    https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1299771559?book_show_action=false&from_review_page=1

    I've been meaning to read the First Fifteen Lives for ages... It may get bumped up my list!
    And Girls in the Moon looks GREAT - thanks for the heads up.

    Sorry I don't comment much, but your blog's ace :)

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