Guys, I'm sorry! I'm swamped right now--I'm getting back from tour, wrapping up Book 2, and starting Book 3.
But--I wanted to ask you. What is your favorite current book, or favorite book of 2011? I've had so many lately--DIVERGENT kept me awake at night, WITHER made me cry, HOURGLASS wouldn't let me go. What are you reading?
(And sorry for the bit of a cop-out today; I promise to be intellectual next week!)
Ive been reading Game of Thrones for the past couple weeks. Taking a while to get through but it's extremely interesting.
ReplyDeleteI have the pleasure of reading Iron Knight :)))
ReplyDeleteNever let me go - Kazuo Ishiguro.
ReplyDeleteAnd I loved Divergent. my favorite.
I'm reading Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi, out on 11/15. Its fantastic so far.
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading A Storm of Swords, by George R.R. Martin. I just finished In the Path of Falling Objects, by Andrew Smith.
ReplyDeleteI positively LOVED LOVED LOVED Libba Bray's BEAUTY QUEENS, and right now I'm reading CLEOPATRA'S MOON by Vicky Alvear Shecter and it is just mind-bogglingly good.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading FOREVER by Maggie Stiefvater. I'm loving it so far. Sad to see this is the last book of the trilogy.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Ashes by Ilsa J. Bick. I just started it this week and am addicted it to!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourites of this year so far is Half-Blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout and I'm currently reading My Soul to keep by Rachel Vincent.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read Divergent, Wither or Hourglass yet, but hopefully soon.
I enjoyed meeting you, Beth, on the book tour and thank you for signing my book.
ReplyDeleteThe two books this year that I've read in basically one day because they were that good was ACROSS THE UNIVERSE by Beth Revis (yes, yours. :)) and CREEP by Jennifer Hillier. I'm now reading Amber Argyle's WITCH SONG, and it's so beautifully written. I'm quite enjoying it.
I've just finished A Web of Air by Philip Reeve and Stealing Phoenix by Joss Stirling is next on the list.
ReplyDeleteI've read a lot of great books so far this year.
ReplyDeleteGoing Bovine was, by far, the funniest.
An Atlas of Impossible Longing by Anuradha Roy and Fearless by Tim Lott were the ones that made me think the most.
Ready Player One and The Map of Time were the most fun reads.
Tighter and Shadows on the Moon were the best re-tellings.
Jasper Jones was the best coming-of-age.
And there's several more - Blood Red Road, Memento Nora, Across the Universe, A Chemical Fire, Welcome to Bordertown, The Iron Thorn...
I just finished and am in love with Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke and Bone. That, Matched, The Name of the Wind & Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss are my faves so far this year.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am in the midst of reading your very own Across the Universe! I am flying through and having trouble putting it down. You did such a good job of making me feel the clausterphobia of Amy's cryo experience and being trapped in the finite space of the Godspeed. Also, the Season shananagins are cray cray. Totally enjoying it!