For the Future (9)


This is a monthly meme of mine that I made up! :) It's similar to my "Waiting on Wednesday" posts, but highlights many books, not just one and doesn't include summaries.

Here's a list of young adult books that are still in-the-making or will be published in the future. This can range from being released tomorrow, to two years from now! These covers and release dates might not be permanent, it's just what I saw on Amazon, Goodreads, or the author's website. Hope this will be efficient to expand your reading pile!



The Haunted by Jessica Verday (August 31, 2010): The sequel to The Hollow, about Abbey and Caspian's love.
Immortal Beloved by Cate Tiernan (September 7, 2010): An engaging story of a timeless struggle and inescapable romance; the first book in a stunning new fantasy trilogy.
Grace by Elizabeth Scott (September 16, 2010): Told in spare, powerful prose by acclaimed author Elizabeth Scott, this tale of a dystopian near future will haunt readers long after they've reached the final page.



Mostly Good Girls by Leila Sales (October 5, 2010): When best friend Katie starts making choices that Violet can’t even begin to fathom, Violet has no idea how to set things right between them. How can she keep her junior year from being one huge epic failure?
Low Red Moon by Ivy Devlin (September 14, 2010): Part murder mystery, part grief narrative, and part heart-stopping, headlong romance, this is a must-read for teen paranormal fans.
Girl Parts by John Cusick (August 10, 2010): What happens when a robot designed to be a boy’s ideal “companion” develops a will of her own?



Dangerous Neighbors by Beth Kephart (August 24, 2010): Filled with vivid detail that artfully brings the past to life, this is a timeless and finely crafted novel about betrayal and guilt, hope and despair, love, loss, and new beginnings.

Stork by Wendy Delsol (October 12, 2010): A hip heroine discovers that she has the ability to decide who gets pregnant in this witty YA blend of romance and the supernatural.
The Twin's Daughter by Lauren Baratz-Logsted (August 31, 2010): Filled with shocking twists and turns, this is an engrossing gothic novel of betrayal, jealousy, and treacherous secrets that will keep you guessing to the very end.

3 comments:



Shooting Stars Mag said...

Immortal Beloved is excellent. I really loved it and can't wait for the rest!

-lauren

Silvia said...

I'm dying to read Low Red Moon, I don't know why but I kind of became obsessed with reading it since I first read about it!

kjovus said...

I look forward to low red moon. I have heard of Imoortal beloved too. Thanks for the heads up on upcoming books.

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