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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday: How Have I NOT Read This Book!

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is...

How Have I NOT Read This Book!

Today I am berating myself for those books by my favorite authors that are still unread. I have a healthy list of go-to authors, and of course, I want to read all their books, but for one reason or another, these have slipped through the cracks. I may make this another challenge for myself, and try to read all ten before the end of the year.

I Crawl Through It
A.S. King
Series: n/a
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

A.S. King fast became one of my favorites for magical realism. Her magical elements are always interesting and used brilliantly, and her books are also really thought provoking.

Open Road Summer
Emery Lord
Series: n/a
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA

I put this book on my TBR in 2014, bought it in 2016, listed it as a book I would read in 2017. Well you know what? 2018 is the year I will read it! (I swear.)

First & Then
Emma Mills
Series: n/a
Publisher: Henry Holt

I had previously talked about wanting to read something by Mills. When I finally did, it was not a book I owned, but I did fall in love with her writing, and am committed to reading more of it.

The Anatomical Shape of a Heart
Jenn Bennett
Series: n/a
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

I was fortunate enough to get an ARC of Alex, Approximately, and I became an instant fan of Bennett's. I picked this book as my prize, when I won the Discussion Challenge, and am really excited that I can finally read it.

A Little Wanting Song
Cath Crowley
Series: n/a
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers

I went gaga over Crowley's Words in Deep Blue, and went on a buying binge procuring all of her US ebooks. So far, none have been disappointing, but my goal is to read them all.

The Comeback Season
Jennifer E. Smith
Series: n/a
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

JES sits on my original list of go-to authors, which has grown since I started blogging. She writes the perfect YA contemporaries, and I have only this book unread. I did nab it during a sale, and am eager to say I read them all.

How to Love
Katie Cotugno
Series: n/a
Publisher: Blazer + Bray

I know a lot of people are split on their love for Cotugno, but mine is solid. She won me as a loyal fan, when she wrote that stupendous follow-up to 99 Days, and I am determined to read all her books.

Sisters in Sanity
Gayle Forman
Series: n/a
Publisher: HarperTeen

I adore Forman, and this is the final book of her's I need to read. I believe this was Forman's first book, and it could be fun looking back at where she began and seeing how her style has evolved since then.

Golden 
Jessi Kirby
Series: n/a
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

My first Kirby book was ok, but each subsequent has been nothing short of amazing. I fell in love with her stories, and went on a buying binge. So, now I have a bunch of her backlist, and shall read them all.

What to Say Next
Julie Buxbaum
Series: n/a
Publisher: Delacorte Press

Buxbaum caught my interest with Tell Me Three Things, and solidified my adoration with her adult books. I cried when I was denied a galley for this book, but bought it during a recent sale, and am excited to complete her catalog before her next release.



Which of your favorite author's 
books do you need to read?
Let us know in the comments!

58 comments:

  1. I recognize a lot of these as I read more and more YA contemps, slowly but surely. I enjoyed the Cotugno book I read, and Kirby too. Would definitely read more from both of those authors. What To Say Next just looks good to me.

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    1. I have been really happy with all the books I have read by them, and hope to get to the rest of the books I own of theirs before the end of the year.

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  2. I'm so with you on What to Say Next. Like you, I even own the book, and it still hasn't happened. I'm sure I'll love it, it has great reviews... so what am I waiting for? Classic case of too many books and not enough time. Womp womp.

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    1. I am thinking Nov and Dec will be a good time to hit my backlist. I have very few review books for those months. We should buddy read

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  3. I think I've heard of just one of the authors on your list! Mind you, I don't read the genre so that's not a great surprise! Hope you can fit them into your reading soon!

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    1. This is 2 weeks of books for me. I really could make this happen

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  4. Open Road Summer made my list too. I didn't even know about that JES book!How to Love is one i need to get to well because I love her books.

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    1. If you end up doing Open Road Summer, let me know. I am always trying to buddy read

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  5. One of the good thins abot this TTT is that the posts are a great recs list for new authors to me ;) So much goodness, Sam!

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    1. This was fun because it's part fangirl, part self flagellation

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  6. SAM!! This post makes me so mad because there are so many books on here I love that you haven't read yet and that I KNOW you will love!!! YOU NEED TO READ THEM ASAP! Especially, Open Road Summer, Golden, First & Then, Anatomical and How to Love. DON'T TALK TO ME UNTIL YOU DO!!!

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    1. I KNOW! No doubt I will love these, because they are all authors i have had success with. They will happen this year. I can feel it

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  7. I honestly see a few that I have not read either on your list! I find it so hard to fit in the backlist books sometimes, but I am trying harder this year. I just finished reading Open Road Summer not too long ago and I highly suggest it. :)

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    1. I claim I will read backlist every year, but I find making these list are good motivators

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  8. I want to read more AS King books, too. I read one and promised myself that I’d pick up more, but of course that hasn’t happened yet. There are so many books and so little time!

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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    1. King's books are so good, and she has a new one coming out next year.

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  9. The cover to A Little Wanting Song By Cath Crowley is so pretty! I also have so many books I marked as To-Read in 2014 It's 4 years later and I still can't bring myself to pick them up :/

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    1. I went out of my way to buy these backlist books. I really need to read them.

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  10. I hope you can read all of these soon! Sisters in Sanity is Forman's first book. It was actually one of the earlier books I read/reviewed on the blog. It was crazy when she blew up with If I Stay. LOL

    -Lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

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    1. I think my library acquired it after her other three books.

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  11. I don't think I've heard of any of these authors, but it looks like a nice selection of books.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!

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  12. I do this all the time. I think I can’t handle that if I read all the books by authors I love I’ll have nothing to look forward to.

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    1. I am lucky that these authors are still writing, unlike Jandy Nelson 😪

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  13. I Crawl Through It is my favourite of the three A.S. King books I've read. Some part are really emotional, even if we're talking of her own peculiar brand of emotional...

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    1. Yeah! For your favorite King book. I have loved every one so far.

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  14. This is a great list, Sam! A Little Wanting Song is absolutely gorgeous, and as you've loved Crowley's other books, I'm sure you'll adore this! The Anatomical Shape of a Heart is actually called Night Owls in the UK, and oh my god, it's so good! I really need to read Alex, Approximately, though, I'm behind!

    Happy reading when you finally get to all these books! :)

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    1. Bennett is brilliant, and you really do need to read her other books. They are amazing.

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  15. All totally new to me ones here! It seems to be so easy to fall behind on even our favorite authors! Authors write too quickly! And there's too many of them to stay caught up with all of them! Lol!

    Here's my Tuesday Post

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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    1. I am glad they keep putting out books, because I never tire of their work

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  16. You cannot go wrong with Bennett. Love all of her books - YA/adult...everything!

    Karen @ For What It's Worth

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    1. I am going to try her adult series on audio. I "met" Buxbaum via her YA books, and fell in love with her adult books as well.

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  17. What to Say Next is on my TBR. I'm really curious about it and I've seen lots of good about it too. Hope we both end up reading it sooner rather than later.

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    1. I am committing to reading these books. And I actually bought that book, so you would think it would be even more incentive.

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  18. First & Then was adorable, I hope you enjoy it!

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    1. I don't know if Emma Mills does anything but adorable. That is why I love her.

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  19. Of all these: Open Road Summer. I have A Little Wanting Song and I really need to read it

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    1. I think I am going to buddy read ORS, which would be a good motivator for me, since I would have someone else counting on me.

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  20. First & Then was so cute! I loved her cousin (I forget his name) - he had some great moments. A Little Wanting song is on my long TBR list, too. I have a copy, and I really want to read it. Just need to actually make that happen! Great list.

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    1. Mills is so good at writing the perfect family. I know I wanted to be adopted by Claudia's family in Foolish Hearts. I am committing to these 10 books. This is 2 weeks of reading. I can do that.

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  21. You're doing better than I am -- I haven't read anything by any of these authors. *Sigh* So many books, so little time ...

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    1. I read a lot of YA contemporaries, and have been lucky to find so many great authors.

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  22. I have not read any of these yet either. I have had What to Say Next on my bookshelf since shortly after the books release so I have no excuses for that one. I hope you enjoy these when you do get around to them.

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    1. I hope we both get to What to Say Next before Buxbaum's new book drops

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  23. These authors are all new to me!

    I hope that you're able to succeed in your quest to read all 10!

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  24. Well Sam Sisters in Sanity must have been on my shelf for close to 4 years now so .... ;-))) Sophie @bewareofthereader

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    1. I wasn't aware of it until after I read If I Stay, and then my library got it.

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  25. I haven't read anything from these authors yet, but Bennett looks like she has potential. :)

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    1. Bennett writes fabulous YA contemporaries. Love her!

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  26. I definitely need to read more Emery Lord and Jessi Kirby. I've only read one book from each of them, but I LOVED both!

    Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction

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    1. I bought a bunch of their books, and definitely want to get to them this year

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  27. I still need to read that Emery Lord book too. Can't believe I've completely skipped over it considering how much I've enjoyed all of her other books.

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    1. I am almost done with my Oct review books, so I think I will read it after my vacation

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  28. Oh girl, you've got to get on top of that and read The Anatomical Shape of a Heart! I just loved it so much and I am sure you are going to adore it even more than I did :D Hope you love it whenever you read it x

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