Top Ten Authors Who Deserve More Recognition

Today's Top Ten Tuesday (Meme courtesy The Broke and the Bookish) asks to name 10 authors who deserve more recognition than they get. Here are mine in no particular order...

Almost all of Schroeder's YA books are in verse (the newest isn't entirely), and I feel like there are still quite a few hold-outs running around who haven't given verse books a try. Thus she hasn't received the recognition she deserves. Lisa Schroeder has gorgeous, lyrical writing and I've read 4 out of 5 of her YA books so far. Love them all! If you are wanting to give verse a try, start here! Everyone should read her books!

This is an author I have had the great pleasure of meeting in person. She is super sweet and I love her highly original Pace series!

An Australian author, Cath Crowley really knows how to pack a punch in her writing. I fell head over heels in love with her novel Graffiti Moon. She really knows how to get you invested in a story through her remarkable characters and writing.

I have yet to read The Butterfly Clues, but I have read Notes From Ghost Town, which I found to be very immersive and subtly haunting. I'm predicting amazingness from her in the future.

This author first came onto my radar with her debut, Dreaming Anastasia. It is the beginning of one of the most highly imaginative series I've ever read with its lush Russian story elements. I've also read the sequel, Haunted, and need to read the final book. You've got everything from Anastasia, to Baba Yaga, to a rusalka, etc.

An amazing author that this world lost way too soon to pancreatic cancer. Her novel Flash Burnout inspired me in a way no other novel ever had, and I loved it like crazy. The Mermaid's Mirror was also a really great read. One thing I appreciated so much about them was how the love of her own family seemed to carry into her books by creating characters whose families were actually a part of their lives. Project: Boy Next Door was published posthumously and is available for ebook.

While I haven't read her newest book, I highly enjoyed her Scarlett Wakefield YA mystery series. Sure, I liked some better than others, but overall they were super fun and hilarious. Loved Henderson's British humor and the England/Scotland settings. Her books are perfect for putting up your feet and relaxing with a good cup of tea.

Her YA books are always light and fun with an element of whimsy. Saving Juliet is my favorite of the three I've read so far; I need to get a hold of her newest one.

While I haven't read her Kissed By an Angel series, I have read her entire Darkest Secrets series, which I began years and years ago. These books are haunting, mysterious, and their paranormal elements are a little more subtle. Before paranormal became all about vampires, werewolves, etc, they focused more on elements like ghosts, telekinesis, reincarnation, etc. That is what I loved so much about these books!

Imaginary Girls, you'll never read anything like it. This chick has some killer writing, world-building, and characterization skills going on! I desperately want to get my hands on her other books.

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So what about you? Have you read anything by these lovely authors? I'd love to hear what you have o say and please feel free to link your Top Ten post in the comments for me to check out. :D


Cover Reveal: Taming Cross by Ella James


Taming Cross
Ella James
Barkley's Books
August 20th, 2013
Love Inc, #2
Adult


Synopsis
For twenty-three years, Cross Carlson was a playboy. You know the type. Tall, dark, and wealthy. Blue-eyed. Charming. He seemed to have it all so easy. But Cross was harboring a terrible secret - one that helped ruin the life of an innocent girl and almost ended his own.
Finally out of the hospital, Cross is flailing, scarred in both body and mind and stifled by the weight of the secret he still keeps. The only way to absolution lies in a Mexican convent, and going there could cost him everything.

If there's anyone who knows what it's like to screw up big time, it's Meredith Kinsey. Just a few years ago, Merri was an ordinary girl with a job at her college newspaper and white picket fence kind of dreams. Now she's holed up in a Mexican convent, hiding from a drug lord who thinks he owns her.



Stacking the Shelves (1)

As hosted by Tynga's Reviews

So once upon a time I did In My Mailbox, then I switched to another type of meme that was similar. Well, I was gone for a little while and upon returning, I just want something super simple so I've decided to take up Stacking the Shelves. For this first one, I'm going to go ahead and do my book haul starting from the 1st of this month. :D









From NetGalley
Forgive Me Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick (Currently Reading)

Bought for Kindle
Pivot Point by Kasie West ($1.99!)
Something Strange and Deadly by Susan Dennard ($1.99!)
Cat on the Edge by Shirley Rousseau Murphy ($1.99!)
The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han ($2.99!)
Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler ($2.99!)
The Night She Disappeared by April Henry

Bought from Paradise Lost Books
Heist Society by Ally Carter
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

Bought from Amazon
The Magician's Tower by Shawn Thomas Odyssey


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Waiting on Wednesday: Landry Park


Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Landry Park
Bethany Hagen
Dial
February 4th, 2014
Landry Park, #1
Young Adult


Synopsis via Goodreads

Madeline Landry is born into a world of influence and luxury, a world of estates and gardens fueled by nuclear power and maintained by a caste of people called the Rootless. When a Gentry girl is attacked, it is the Rootless who are blamed, even though Madeline knows better.

As she searches for the truth, she can't escape the rumors of revolution and retribution circulating through the ballrooms, and neither can she escape the city's new golden boy, Captain David Dana, who has secrets of his own. Soon, she finds herself forced to choose between her duty and her desires, her ancestral destiny and her conscience, and her choice will shake the very foundations of the world she was born to rule.


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First off, love this cover! So pretty and glow-y! Secondly, I love the fancy, rich estate type setting. Paired with "rumors of revolution and retribution"? Sign me up! Add a dash of mystery? Oh yes! Can you tell I'm pretty excited about this one? I should hope so. :D


Top Ten Books That Intimidate Me

Today's Top Ten Tuesday (Meme courtesy The Broke and the Bookish) asks us about the books that we really want to read but are too intimidated by, for one reason or another. Below I have my 10 choices, sorted by the reason behind my intimidation.

~Expectations~
These are the books that I have heard so many amazing things about that I worry they just won't live up to my overwhelmingly high expectations.

1. City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
I'll be facing this one soon in an attempt to tackle it before the movie. It's been on my shelves for years now. I really hope it doesn't disappoint.

2. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Actually, this really stands for anything by John Green. Yep, that's right. I haven't read anything by John Green yet. *prepares for shunning and flying tomatoes* I never read his stuff when he first arrived on the scene and now, my expectations for his books are sky high. Especially The Fault in Our Stars.

3. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

4. Divergent by Veronica Roth


~Expectations & Series~

5. Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
These books are supposed to be really amazing. And there are 6 of them!

6. A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin
Expectations, series and individual book length all have me intimidated to read these.

~The Classics & Length~

7. Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

8. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

9. The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
Yes, since you asked, I am ashamed. This one falls into the trifecta of intimidation with expectations, classic-ness, and length. (Did see the movies though and love them.)

~Non Fiction~

10. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer
I have always wanted to learn more and more about the WWII and Holocaust so this book is very high on my list. But, nonfiction intimidates me. Plus, it is really long with really tiny print.



Cleaning the Shelves Giveaway!


Update! Newly Added!

Hello my fellow book addicts! So, in an attempt to lessen the drastic amount of space my books occupy, I've pulled a few from the shelves. One winner will get to choose 3 books from this pile. If I receive over 500 entries, the first winner can choose 5 books and a second winner can choose 3. Open to US only. Sorry international folks. I'll try and have something for y'all soon.

The Choices:
The Girl is Murder by Kathryn Miller Haines
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi (ARC)
Where the Truth Lies by Jessica Warman (ARC)
Bad Girls Don't Die by Katie Alender
The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann (ARC)
The Familiars by Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson
The Luxe by Anna Godbersen
Fuse by Julianna Baggott (ARC)
Shadowlands by Kate Brian (ARC)
Cinders & Sapphires by Leila Rasheed (ARC)
Insomnia by J.R. Johansson
That Time I Joined the Circus by J.J. Howard
Hush Little Baby by Caroline B. Cooney
Overboard by Elizabeth Fama
 Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman
Girl on the Other Side by Deborah Kerbel
Subject Seven by James A. Moore
The Fire Horse Girl by Kay Honeyman
Huntress by Malinda Lo
Lockdown by Alexander Gordon Smith
How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr
Elemental by Emily White
Glow by Amy Kathleen Ryan (ARC)
Surviving High School by M. Doty (ARC)
Pearl by Jo Knowles (ARC)
One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies by Sonya Sones (ARC)
Illuminate by Aimee Agresti (ARC)
The Eternal Ones by Kirsten Miller (ARC)
Summer and Bird by Katherine Catmull (ARC)
Seventeenth Summer by Maureen Daly
Wanted! by Caroline B. Cooney
Lure by Deborah Kerbel
Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky
Spellcaster by Cara Lynn Shultz
Fingerprints of You by Kristen-Paige Madonia
Waves by Sharon Dogar
Freaksville by Kitty Keswick (Signed to me.)
Shine, Coconut Moon by Neesha Meminger
The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove by Lauren Kate
Forgotten by Cat Patrick
Queen of Swords by Katee Robert
The Queen Bee of Bridgeton by Leslie DuBois
The Princess and the Hound by Mette Ivie Harrison
The Juliet Club by Suzanne Harper

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