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All Our Yesterdays, Cristin Terrill, Gayle Forman, Kylie Fornasier, Maggie Stiefvater, Masquerade, Rachel Hawkins, Richelle Mead, School Spirits, Silver Shadows, Sinner, This Week's Adventures, Where She Went
Masquerade:
So, on Wednesday Masquerade, by Kylie Fornasier came out:
I reviewed it here.
All Our Yesterdays: The Sequel
So, once upon a time, there was a planned sequel to All Our Yesterdays…which both confused and excited me.
On the one hand, the book worked perfectly fine as a stand-alone.
On the other, MORE EM AND FINN!!
However, Cristin Terrill announced on Monday that would not be a proper sequel, just short-stories, and e-Novella, and outtakes.
Silver Shadows Update:
FIRST 5 CHAPTERS OF SILVER SHADOWS
No book trailer this week…
…I’m getting kind of desperate.
Books Read:
School Spirits, by Rachel Hawkins
The only problem with this book is that there is no sequel planned (I asked).
Where She Went, by Gayle Forman
I had high hopes for this book, considering how much I loved If I Stay…but something about it just wasn’t great. I was very happy with the ending, though.
Masquerade, by Kylie Fornasier
Basically, this book was awesome. I reviewed it here.
Sinner, by Maggie Stiefvater
Starting a book you aren’t planning on putting it down until you finished it is not a smart thing to do at 11pm…So, I ended up finishing this at 6am. So worth it.
OMG SO YOU LOVED SINNER. *dies of happiness* I always get secretly freaked when I rave about a book that other people will read it and hate it and think, “Gee that Cait is seriously weird.” Which…I kind of am. BUT SINNER IS AMAZING. I can never read enough about Cole and Isabel.
I’m pretty interested in Masquerade now. I’ve like see it everywhere but I’m still not 100% sure if it’s my kind of book. Only one way to find out, right?! Reeead it.
Yes, Sinner was everything I was hoping it would be…hence the ‘not-stopping-until-I-finished-except-to-let-my-brother-into-the-house-at-5:30am-because-Dad-accidentally-locked-him-out’.
I heard about Masquerade from PTALive, and I figured, ‘sure, why not? I’ll give it a go’, and I’m very glad I did. I always feel like I should read more Aussie authors, seeing as almost all my favourites are either American or English.