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My Reading List

Sorry that I haven't been posting. It's been a busy few weeks. And I know it's not Tuesday but I wanted to get something out here this week so here are the books that I plan to read when they come out or when I have time:

Atlantia by Ally Condie 
It comes out October 28, 2014

The Young Elites by Marie Lu 
This one comes out October 7, 2014 

The Inquisitor's Mark by Dianne K. Salerni 
It comes out January 27, 2015. This is actually a sequel to The Eighth Day which was a great book too.

Summer's Winter by Robin John Grant
This book is already out so I'm gonna have to find it at the library. 

Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch 
Comes out October 14, 2014. 

The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan 
I am eagerly awaiting this one. Mark your calendars for October 7, 2014.

The Revenge of Seven by Pittacus Lore 
I just found out it comes out August 26, 2014. I am very excited for it. :) 

And last but certainly not least: 

Everblaze by Shannon Messenger coming out November 4, 2014. 

And so far that is all I have planned. I found a lot of them out because of Shannon Messenger who posted a picture of books she got to review. I hope this list was helpful in your search for a good book or two. Feel free to comment and tell me what you think of these books. :) 

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