My friend, Michele recommended that I start doing this as part of The Story Siren. This is suppose to be a weekly thing, but I don’t know if I’ll be getting books that often, even though it sure seems like I’ve been doing just that recently







Vampire Academy #1-3 by Richelle Mead — Bought this at Borders for about $13. I don’t know if I’ll bite bullet and actually read them since they’re not my usual kind of reads, but a lot of people seem to enjoy them so I’m sure I’ll get around to at least opening the package!
The Calligrapher’s Daughter by Eugenia Kim — I seriously don’t know anything about this book, but I know it’s gotten really good reviews.
The End of Everything
by Megan Abbott — By now I think I just grabbed what I recognized off
the shelves, but this one I’m actually looking forward to reading.
Q: A Novel by Evan Mandery — Michele had given me this while she was here in NYC. Looks like an interesting concept.
Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok — I think it was the Chinese in me that was intrigued by this.
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman — Loved American Gods and many of Gaiman’s other works, so naturally I had to pick this up
Graceling (The Seven Kingdoms #1) by Kristin Cashore — I’ve seen this around a lot and I wanted to see what the fuss was about.
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