Anyway, here's what I read this month:
Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor: Karou unravels many mysterious things about her strange upbringing, which leads her to a discovery she never saw coming.
The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa: The continuing story of Ally and her quest to find a cure to the plague that has taken over her world
Diary of a Single Mormon Female by Aleesa Sutton: Diary entries from the author detailing her desire to some day get married.
I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak: Ed has to decipher the clues on the cards he starts getting in the mail which leads him to help out random people in his town.
Doppelganger by Milda Harris: Citrus discovers that she has been copied and her life has been taken over!
Someday, Someday Maybe by Lauren Graham: Franny wants to become an actress, but it's a hard, frustrating, and sometimes funny, endeavor.
True by Erin McCarthy: Rory starts dating bad boy Tyler and finds out that he might not be so very bad after all.
Favorites of the bunch: Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Pivot Point and of course I Am the Messenger.
Plans for May:
- maybe possibly re-read 1984 for book club
- finish Quintana of Charyn
- maybe possibly finish Vanity Fair!! :)
- read some things for Once Upon a Time like:
- Hood
- Everbound
- read some more NetGalley books like:
- Transparent
- The Rose Thorn
- read The Lucy Variations which also comes out this month
What's on your list?
Good luck with Lucy ...I had a tough time with that...finished Eternity cure and love the smoke and bone series too :)
ReplyDeleteYou make me jealous each time I read your monthly recaps. I need more time to read! Well, actually, I need to learn to read faster so I can get through more books. :D
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I am The Messenger sounds pretty compelling...may need to add that to my wishlist...
ReplyDeleteI just started Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell as part of a Twitter readalong. I'm hoping May brings a much better reading month. My last day of work is the 17th and I cannot wait!!
ReplyDeleteI really want to read The Lucy Variations now because of your review. I'm a pianist and I've never read a novel that really goes into music. I think I would love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat reading plans. Are you going to Natalie Whipple's launch party for Transparent? Can't wait to see what you think of it.
I can't believe how much you read in April! I read like 4 books a month. Go you :)