There was A LOT of hype around this YA contemporary in the summer of 2016, so as a fan of YA contemporary i figured i should probably pick it up. When buying contemporary, i generally glance at the summary one time, forget about it before buying it and putting it on my shelf for months. That’s exactly what i did here, i went in completely blind.
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What Light by Jay Asher
As it got closer to Christmas, I started feeling more and more like I wanted a very cheesy, festive, easy read. What Light ended up being just that. As a new release this year, I was eager to pick it up and share my views.
The Next Together By Lauren James
I was so excited to pick up The Next Together, it has been sitting on my shelf for almost a year now and sitting in my Amazon wish list much longer than that! After being in a reading slump and not sure what to read next, i picked it up.
Panic by Lauren Oliver
Panic was the first book that i ever bought of Lauren Oliver’s. Since that day two years ago, i’ve managed to accumulate almost everything she’s written, without reading a single one. I figured (as her latest book Replica is due to be released shortly), i should probably get reading one of these books, as everyone talks about Lauren Oliver all the time. I started with Panic.
Simon Vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
I’ve had Simon Vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda on my to be read pile for quite a long time now. When it was first released it seemed to be an incredibly popular choice of novel, and i don’t really know why it took me so long to pick it up. I went in to this novel knowing absolutely nothing about it and i think that’s the right way to do it.
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Outcast by Paul Azaceta & Robert Kirkman
Kyle Barnes is an outcast. He’s been plagued by demonic possession all his life without an answer as to why. As he gets older, Kyle is looking for answers as to why he’s been chosen to live this life. What he discovers on his journey could be the end of life as we know it.
Always With Love by Giovanna Fletcher
Always With Love has been one of my most (if not the most) anticipated novels of 2016 for me. I’m in love with Giovanna’s stories and the way she tells these tales of real people in real situations. You simply cannot help but love her writing style.