Bloggers’ Most Anticipated of 2012 (3)!

This December I am doing an end of the year feature with not only my picks as the most anticipated books of 2012 but also 20 other blogger’s picks.  Today I present to you 5 more awesome bloggers’ choices!

2012 Want: Something Like Normal by Trish Doller. Not only is this one male POV, but it’s got what is sure to be a broken and make Kari want to hug him and hit him and put him back together kind of character. This one sounds gritty and intense, and I absolutely cannot wait.

Most anticipated book of 2012 – Shadows Cast by Stars by Catherine Knutsson. I’m a sucker for a great adventure and the cover and synopsis of this title oozes it. I love the cover, I love dystopians and I love the concept of the novel. And did I mention that I love the cover? It’s so gorgeous that it’s hard to not be anxious to read this one!

2012 Release:

Fever by Lauren Destefano

Reason:

Because Wither was Amazing. Strong characters, a twisted plot and one heck of an ending. I cannot wait to start part 2 of this series. Very much anticipating this book!

Hemlock by Kathleen Peacock.  Werewolves combined with strong suspense. This one looks amazing!

Most anticipated of 2012: The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M. Danforth, because by the synopsis the story deals with a very controversial topic in today’s world and it looks like a good contemporary read.

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3 comments

  1. The Miseducation of Cameron Post was amazing! There were times when I really just wanted to stop reading, throw the book into a wall, anything to not have to continue reading as it was seriously pissing me off, but that’s what was so great about it:)

  2. I just recently heard about Shadows Cast by Stars, but it sounds super good and I’m pretty excited for it :] And who wouldn’t be excited for Fever?!? Like for reals, I can’t wait for that one.

  3. YAY for Something Like Normal! It’s awesome how sometimes seeing a cover or just a summary makes you sure you’ll love a book.