Tuesday, May 27, 2014

So, last post I talked about some of my favorite books I've read in the past, so today I'd like to share with you all some of the books I'm looking forward to reading. Some of them haven't even been released yet, so I'll be looking forward to when they come out, while others have already been released but I have yet to actually read them.

1. Side Effects May Vary, by Julie Murphy
This book is one of those that has already been released, but I haven't read yet. It's about a girl who is diagnosed with leukemia, and told that she will die within the next few months, causing her to go on a mission to right all the wrongs she sees in the world, along with her best friend Harvey (who has feelings for her!) before she dies. However, just when she finishes her crazy bucket list, she learns that she isn't going to die after all, leaving her to deal with the aftermath of her expedition and try to sort out her relationship with Harvey.

2. To All the Boys I've Loved Before, by Jenny Han
This novel has also been out for a little while. I read Jenny Han's original series, including The Summer I Turned Pretty, and really enjoyed it, so I'll be excited to read this new book of hers. I hope this novel ends up as part of a full series too.

3. The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green
I just started reading this book, so it only sort of counts, but I've been wanting to read it for a while now, so that I could read the book before watching the movie. I'll be interested to see if it lives up to all the hype about it! I just hope the ending isn't too unbearably sad...

4. The Museum of Intangible Things
From what I've heard online, this book is a book about two girls who go on a road trip across the country in pursuit of several intangible "things," like happiness, audacity, freedom, etc. They leave behind their slightly disappointing lives at home in hopes of finding themselves on the road. I've heard it's slightly predictable, but it still sounds like a perfect summer read!

What books are you looking forward to reading? Have you read any of the books listed? If so, what did you think about them? Comment below!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

For our first post, we'll have our first book roundup ever! Here are five young adult books that I enjoyed reading recently (in no particular order!), and I hope you'll consider checking them out!

1. The Beginning of Everything, written by Robyn Schneider
This book is one part hilarious, one part thoughtful, and all parts amazing! The story follows a high school senior named Ezra, who was part of the popular crowd until a car accident breaks his knee and ruins his tennis career and social standing. However, Ezra ends up finding a new, faithful group of friends, including his old best friend Toby, the new girl, named Cassidy Thorpe, and other friends from his debate team. The story is funny, unique, and relatable, all at the same time. I hope you'll read this one-it's one of my recent favorites.

2. The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy, written by Kate Hattemer
I haven't finished this book yet, but so far, it's shaping up to be really good. The narrator has a fresh, unique voice that I just love! Plus, it has a ton of interesting literary tidbits (tricolon, anyone?) that are perfect for a book nerd like me!

3. Paper Towns, by John Green
Personally, I think this is John Green's best novel, although I haven't finished TFIOS yet, but personally I think it's a great book. The book depicts first an exhilarating midnight adventure involving the main character, Quentin, and his longtime crush, Margo Roth Spiegelman. Then, Margo goes missing, and Quentin and his friends go on an epic road trip to try to find her, before it's too late. The book is both funny and thoughtful, and it's one of my all time favorites.

4. Amy and Roger's Epic Detour, by Morgan Matson
Morgan Matson is by far one of my favorite authors, and Amy and Roger's Epic Detour is possibly my favorite book that she's written. Even though it's sort of sad, as Amy tries to work through her grief over her father's death, it's full of happy, funny, and exciting moments too. Plus, I love that it's a long book, because I never wanted it to end!

5. On Little Wings, by Regina Sirois
This book is possibly one of the best I have ever read. Sirois has the most beautiful, eloquent way with words, and the imagery in the novel is absolutely gorgeous. The story is about a girl who finds out she has an aunt that she's never met or even heard of, and goes to Maine to find her. Throughout the story, she gets to know her aunt, makes new friends, finds a possible romance, and tries to mend the rift between her mom and aunt. Please, please read this one!


I hope you'll consider reading at least one, or even all of these novels. They are all amazing, in my opinion, and I can't wait to read more books by these authors during this summer. In the comments below, write your favorite book that you think others would enjoy. Thanks!
Summer! It's finally here. To kick off our last summer before high school, we got together and made a bucket list in order to ensure that these next few months are the most amazing ever. This blog happened to be number one on that list! Over the course of the summer, we'll be posting everything from book recommendations to bucket lists to outfit inspiration. We'll start posting pictures and posts as of today! Enjoy, and feel free to comment below!