Books of 2011
Apr. 15th, 2011 02:18 pm( Books 1-17 )
18. Vespers Rising (39 Clues #11) by Rick Riordan, Peter Lerangis, Gordon Korman, and Jude Watson
19. Navarro's Promise by Lora Leigh
20. Delirium by Lauren Oliver
21. Sweet Valley Confidential: 10 Years Later by Francine Pascal
( Thoughts On Books )
Currently reading: I have a bookmark in the Maze Runner and I'm supposed to read the Ghost Writer for my horror fiction class. I'll probably pick those two up tonight.
Up next: Need to read my roommate's copy of Across the Universe, as well as my handful of books still sitting by my bed.
Books I need buy/get: MEG CABOT'S NEW BOOK COMES OUT IN TWO WEEKS. I mean, what? Honestly, I'm hoping it doesn't suck. If it's the same formula as the last couple have been, I'm probably not going to pick up any of her stuff for a while again.
Also, the new Kane Chronicles comes out at the beginning of May! While I don't desperately need a new book in that series as much as I do with Heroes of Olympus, it's still a Rick Riordan book and will therefore be enjoyable, if not totally awesome.
18. Vespers Rising (39 Clues #11) by Rick Riordan, Peter Lerangis, Gordon Korman, and Jude Watson
19. Navarro's Promise by Lora Leigh
20. Delirium by Lauren Oliver
21. Sweet Valley Confidential: 10 Years Later by Francine Pascal
( Thoughts On Books )
Currently reading: I have a bookmark in the Maze Runner and I'm supposed to read the Ghost Writer for my horror fiction class. I'll probably pick those two up tonight.
Up next: Need to read my roommate's copy of Across the Universe, as well as my handful of books still sitting by my bed.
Books I need buy/get: MEG CABOT'S NEW BOOK COMES OUT IN TWO WEEKS. I mean, what? Honestly, I'm hoping it doesn't suck. If it's the same formula as the last couple have been, I'm probably not going to pick up any of her stuff for a while again.
Also, the new Kane Chronicles comes out at the beginning of May! While I don't desperately need a new book in that series as much as I do with Heroes of Olympus, it's still a Rick Riordan book and will therefore be enjoyable, if not totally awesome.