Skip to main content

Top Ten Tuesday # 17 (Most Anticipated Debut Novels for 2015)

TOP TEN TUESDAY is a weekly book meme hosted by The Broke and The Bookish.

Although I wanted to make this a Top Ten Tuesday, a Top Five would have to do. Why? Well, when I was browsing Goodreads to come up with debut adult novels I couldn’t find a single list.

or maybe I’m stupid and didn’t find one, which is another possible scenario LOL


Anyways, my initial idea was listing 5 YA debut novels and 5 adult ones and now I’m just gonna list the 5 YAs. If any of you know some adult debut novels, don’t hesitate and comment them below ^^



An Ember in Ashes by Sabaa Tahir. This is a fantasy standalone novel (yes! A standalone! Let’s celebrate!) And I’m just gonna copy paste the first four lines of the summery on Goodreads because it was enough to catch my attention:  “Set in a terrifyingly brutal Rome-like world, An Ember in the Ashes is an epic fantasy debut about an orphan fighting for her family and a soldier fighting for his freedom. It’s a story that’s literally burning to be told”. I mean, I was completely sold after that. April can’t come soon enough.






The Wrath & The Dawn by Renée Ahdieh. This is a retelling of A Thousand and One Night and that combined with that cover (LOOK AT THAT BEAUTY!) it was enough. This one comes out in May. And technically this is not a debut novel since Renée has another book published but we are just gonna pretend it is a debut, okay? Okay.






Written in the Stars by Aisha Saeed. This is a contemporary novel set in Pakistan about a girl named Naila whose parents are trying to marry her to a man of their choosing. I’m not really the biggest fan of contemporary but I was drawn to it because of the cultural setting. It comes out in March.








Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee. This one is a historical fiction novel set in 1849 about a Chinese girl. I’ve been trying to give you a synopsis myself but I just thought, again, the Goodreads one is pretty neat: “Missouri, 1849: Samantha dreams of moving back to New York to be a professional musician—not an easy thing if you’re a girl, and harder still if you’re Chinese. But a tragic accident dashes any hopes of fulfilling her dream, and instead, leaves her fearing for her life. With the help of a runaway slave named Annamae, Samantha flees town for the unknown frontier. But life on the Oregon Trail is unsafe for two girls, so they disguise themselves as Sammy and Andy, two boys headed for the California gold rush. Sammy and Andy forge a powerful bond as they each search for a link to their past, and struggle to avoid any unwanted attention. But when they cross paths with a band of cowboys, the light-hearted troupe turn out to be unexpected allies. With the law closing in on them and new setbacks coming each day, the girls quickly learn that there are not many places to hide on the open trail”.





Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. I believe this is a mix between fantasy and dystopia. Society is divided Reds, who are commoners; and Silvers, who possess powers. The main character, Mare, is a Red who finds herself working for the Silvers and despite being a commoner she soon finds out she has a power that can threat the rule of the Silvers. So, long story short: who will win? I do wanna find out this February when it comes out.






And that's my list! Do you know about any of these titles? Do you wanna read them as well? Tell me below alongside your most anticipated debut novels!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Vintage Classics: Brontë Series

Maybe you don’t know this about me but I collect different edition of Jane Eyre and when I learnt that Vintage was releasing the new Brontë series I just couldn’t say no. 

Book Review // Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea

Because of Mr. Terupt  by Rob Buyea { Goodreads } Published by Yearling in 2011 Paperback edition; 288 pages { BookDepository } " Features seven narrators, each with a unique story, and each with a different perspective on what makes their teacher so special.  It’s the start of fifth grade for seven kids at Snow Hill School. There’s . . .  Jessica,  the new girl, smart and perceptive, who’s having a hard time fitting in;  Alexia,  a bully, your friend one second, your enemy the next;  Peter,  class prankster and troublemaker;  Luke,  the brain;  Danielle, who never stands up for herself; shy  Anna,  whose home situation makes her an outcast; and  Jeffrey,  who hates school.  Only Mr. Terupt, their new and energetic teacher, seems to know how to deal with them all. He makes the classroom a fun place, even if he doesn’t let them get away with much . . . until the snowy winter day when an accident changes everything—and everyone. "

Reading Diary | February Books | 2018

Feb, 1st - 15:15. Finished the second book in the first volume of the Riyria Revelations and I was pleasantly surprised. I still think the world building is the weakest thing about the story because it's not greatly developed but the story is well-written and entertaining. I'm planning on continuing reading the series because now I'm intrigued enough to want to know how everything will unfold. Feb, 7th - 10:33.  I'm finally prepared to go and see the movie Call Me By Your Name because I just finished reading the novel. I enjoyed it quite a bit. It is a celebration of love and an exploration of sex and identity. It's quite explicit though so if you feel uncomfortable with that keep it in mind if you're planning on reading it. My full review of the book is HERE (I also talk a little bit about the movie).