Bloggers’ Most Anticipated of 2012 (4)!

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 the last 5 awesome bloggers’ choices!

My “most anticipated book of 2012” is…
Fever by Lauren DeStefano because I am excited to see what happens to Rhine and how the story will progress further!!

Most Anticipated Book of 2012:

This Is Not a Test by Courtney Summers

It’s been a long time since I’ve read a really good zombie book and this one sounds amazing. Of course, it has the zombie thing going for it, but it’s also a totally different zombie concept than I’ve ever seen. Normally, the main characters is a survivor and will do anything to survive, but that’s not the case here, in fact, the main character wants to die. It’s definitely one of the most intriguing things I’ve heard in a while.

Most anticipated of 2012:

It would have been Pure by Jennifer Armentrout but lucky for me, I have already read it and it is AMAZING!! Trust me, you ALL want this book on your wishlists!

So I will have to go with… Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins!

Since Lola was my favorite of this year, I guess it’s pretty easy to guess why I would pick Isla as my most anticipated for 2012!!

Most anticipated of 2012:

The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken

Brightly Woven is about my favorite book out there. Alexandra Bracken managed to capture everything a good fantasy needs, and I just love it. While The Darkest Minds is going to be very different, as it is a dystopian, I am very excited for more from the wonderful Alexandra Bracken.

Mirage by Kristi Cook: Haven by Kristi Cook was one of the very first books I read in 2011, but it stuck with me throughout the rest of the year. I found myself thinking about Violet and Winterhaven long after finishing the book and I’ll admit I’ve read it at least twice since that first reading. It’s that good. I am on pins and needles waiting to see what happens in Mirage.

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  1. The Darkest Minds was wonderful. Character-driven dystopian is so rare, and when it’s done well it’s awesome 🙂