Looking forward to summer? Looking forward to some "non-required reading"? Here are a few upcoming titles from some favorite authors to look forward to!
The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan (May): Percy Jackson is back in his latest adventure , keeping Western Civilization safe from Kronos and his army.
Being Nikki by Meg Cabot (May): What could be worse than being stuck in the body of a teenage supermodel? Emerson Watts is back in the second book in the Airhead series.
Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen (June): Get out your Kleenex, Sarah Dessen has yet to write a book that doesn't bring out the tears. This one stars Auden who suffers from insomnia and a summer spent with her father and his new family.
Angry Management by Chris Crutcher (July): No cover, no plot summary, just a release date. It's Chris Crutcher, and I will wait patiently to read his newest book.
Going Bovine by Libby Bray (September): The author of A Great and Terrible Beauty gives us a look at one teenage boy's experience with mad-cow disease.
Those are the books on my reading radar, keep reading for more reviews and more upcoming titles!
I'll see you @ the library!
Katie (Looking forward to reading The King of Screwups by K.L. Going and Perfect Fifths by Megan McCafferty)
The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan (May): Percy Jackson is back in his latest adventure , keeping Western Civilization safe from Kronos and his army.
Being Nikki by Meg Cabot (May): What could be worse than being stuck in the body of a teenage supermodel? Emerson Watts is back in the second book in the Airhead series.
Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen (June): Get out your Kleenex, Sarah Dessen has yet to write a book that doesn't bring out the tears. This one stars Auden who suffers from insomnia and a summer spent with her father and his new family.
Angry Management by Chris Crutcher (July): No cover, no plot summary, just a release date. It's Chris Crutcher, and I will wait patiently to read his newest book.
Going Bovine by Libby Bray (September): The author of A Great and Terrible Beauty gives us a look at one teenage boy's experience with mad-cow disease.
Those are the books on my reading radar, keep reading for more reviews and more upcoming titles!
I'll see you @ the library!
Katie (Looking forward to reading The King of Screwups by K.L. Going and Perfect Fifths by Megan McCafferty)
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