Wednesday, September 20, 2017

7 Books Out 2017 That I Still Need To Read

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I am the self-proclaimed queen of lists (fight me) but since I started school, I haven’t had much time to be creative and come up with fun book-ish lists. I’ve also been staring at my TBR pile with guilt because so many amazing books have already come out in the year 2017 that I haven’t read it and I need to get ON TOP OF MY SHIT. SO. This list is an ode to those books. I’ll read them someday, y’all.

1. The Authentics by Abdi Nazemian

Honestly, this book has such a gorgeous cover and I am here for it. I NEED TO READ MY COPY, FFS *shakes fist at self*

2. The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. Pérez

I didn’t know about The First Rule of Punk until later on in the year but it sounds like the cutest book in the world and who could resist that cute cover.

3. A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi

The Star-Touched Queen was one of my favorite books of 2016 and A Crown of Wishes one of my most anticipated for the year. So clearly, it makes complete sense that I still haven’t read this book yet (but yeah, I know I got to fix that.)

4. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

The dumbest thing about me not having read this yet is that I bought someone a copy for a giveaway and got a copy for my birthday so WHY THE FUCK HAVEN’T I READ THIS AMAZING BOOK. Worry not, I am probably going to buddy read it with my prof who I am lending a copy to.

5. American Street by Ibi Zoboi

American Street was one of my most anticipated books of the year and I honestly cannot believe I haven’t read it even though I also own a copy of this.

6. The Valiant by Lesley Livington

If I had been on top of my game with this book, it would have been my Valentine’s day date but obviously I was not so alas. There was some hype surrounding this book but I am fan of some of the authors older books so I realllllly need to get my priorities for 2017 reading right.

7. The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee

The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue is clearly a book everyone needs in their life. In fact I need it so much in my life I have two copies but what is the POINT if I don’t read THE BOOK. *shakes fist at self*

 

What 2017 releases have you not read yet? Have you read any of these and want to peer-pressure me into reading one before the other? Let me knowwwww.

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Rashika has been tired since 2013. There are very few things that spark joy for her besides a nice cup of tea, warm, baked goods, good books and good TV shows. She is here to pile onto your giant TBRs and to-watch lists. Offer her a cookie and she might be nice to you.

9 Responses to “7 Books Out 2017 That I Still Need To Read”

  1. Denise

    A Gentleman’s guide! Read it! Drop everything, run to your shelf, take it out, snuggle up with the beverage of your choosing and read it!
    There. Now you know which to begin with 🙂
    (It’s awesome, just to be clear. If I wasn’t clear enough. Just, you know, great.)
    😀
    / Denise

  2. Jordan

    Your list has so many of the same books I’ve yet to read, but hope to soon! I’m particularly hoping to get to The Valiant, The Gentlemen’s Guide…! I also still haven’t even gotten to The Star-Touched Queen, so I hope to do that soon so that I can pick up Crown of Wishes, as well. The Hate U Give was so good, I hope you get to it soon. I hope you get to read and enjoy all of these! 🙂

  3. Valerie

    EXCUSE YOU WHERE IS STARFISH. I KNOW YOU HAVEN’T READ IT. At least I don’t think you have. I mean you don’t have a copy, I know, but STILL.

    And wow I bought you American Street and you don’t even read it? Wow who are you.

  4. Tasya

    I also haven’t read Crown of Wishes, The Hate U Give and Gentleman’s Guide. 2017 is such an amazing year for books I’m overwhelmed trying to catch up with them!

  5. Jessica

    Ohh, I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on these books (when you read them) <3 Especially The Hate U Give. That was definitely one of the most thought provoking releases this year so naturally I can't wait to hear your thoughts. I keep meaning to read my copy of "The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue" as well so I feel you there.