Friday, July 8, 2011

Fortnight of Guests: Supernatural Snark (Following the Trend With a List of Favorites)



Supernatural SnarkHey everyone! This is Jenny from Supernatural Snark taking over Megan's blog today and using the opportunity to talk about me ;-) First of all, I want to say a huge thank you to Megan for allowing this to happen and for handing her blog over so I can ramble on about things that make me happy. I've been seeing a lot of 2011 favorites lists floating around lately (hosted by Nomes over at Inkcrush) and I though to myself "I want to do that too." After that astoundingly brilliant thought-to-self, I compiled a couple of my own lists and have them here to share with you. Hope you enjoy!

FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR SO FAR



1. Trial By Fire (Raised by Wolves #2) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
2. Raw Blue by Kirsty Eagar
3. The Iron Queen by Julie Kagawa
4. Demonglass by Rachel Hawkins
5. Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini


I could have made this list significantly longer, but I thought listing my top 50 reads for you might get a bit tedious and boring, and, really, you probably just don't care:-)


MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR



1. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
2. The Pledge by Kimberly Derting
3. Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs
4. Darker Still by Leanna Renee Hieber
5. Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins


Is there anyone who isn't looking forward to MARA DYER or LOLA? I'm not sure there is. Must. Have. Immediately.


FAVORITE YOUNG ADULT COVERS



1. Fallen/Torment by Lauren Kate - Just sign me up for this modeling job. I can stand there in a stunning dress with the best of them (though you might have to get me a slightly bigger size unless you want parts of me bulging out in unfortunate places – not pretty friends).


2. Firelight/Vanish by Sophie Jordan - I love the slit in her eye that makes her look reptilian and the subtle scale effect on her face. I am curious though as to why she has red hair on this cover but white blond hair on the cover of Vanish. Interesting.


3. Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce - I'm a huge fan of illustrated covers in general, but this one I think is particularly impressive. I love how the shape of the wolf's ears is defined by the girls' hair and how everything is bold and eye catching but still really graphically simple. Yes, I'm a graphic design nerd. I can't help it.


4. Matched by Ally Condie - I'm a sucker for simplicity. Give me a stunning image and nothing else and I will pick the book up, bosom-hug it, and run home with it to stare at it longingly until my husband comes home and wonders what I'm doing.


5. Water Wars by Cameron Stracher - Never before have I wanted to repeatedly splash water in my face and then quickly look at myself in the mirror to see if I've achieved a look like this. But I do now. I just adore the effect of the water splashing off the eyelashes. Gorgeous.


BOOK BOYFRIENDS I WOULD WILLINGLY RUN AWAY WITH
DESPITE BEING MARRIED
I would of course send the husband a postcard from wherever we go.
I'm not cruel;)



1. Etienne St. Clair from Anna and the French Kiss - Do I even need an explanation? *swoon*


2. Rhode Lewin from Infinite Days - If you haven't read this book, I highly recommend it! Rhode is dark and deliciously tragic, and he loves Lenah in a way that made me cry within the first 20 pages.


3. Dimitri from the Vampire Academy series - I'm seriously considering changing my name to Rose and heading for Russia just to hear someone call me "Roza". In fact, I'm going to demand the husband call me Rose from now on. Not Jenny. Rose. ROSE!


4. Chase from the Raised By Wolves series - Chase's role is surprisingly small in terms of page time in these books, but he makes quite an impression and I can't say enough good things about him.


5. Jace from The Mortal Instruments series - Another one who needs little introduction. He's cocky and ridiculous and I'm apparently a glutton for punishment because I adore his snarky attitude. Our snarks would look good together I think. Wait. That sounded dirty:)


BOOKS I WOULD HAVE MISSED OUT ON IF NOT FOR
BLOGGER RECOMMENDATIONS



1. Anna and the French Kiss - This cover really bothers me. The characters' poses are asymmetrical which I think looks really awkward given the Eiffel Tower is perfectly centered as is the bench. Why do we just have St. Clair's arm? Plus, they're wearing matching outfits and it's all a bit too-cutesy for me. I would have kept ignoring it if it didn't come so highly touted by fellow bloggers.


2. Infinite Days - This one didn't receive too much hype and got somewhat lost in the shuffle of endless vampire stories. I absolutely fell in love with it (see above note about Rhode) and am so glad I was finally made aware of its amazing-ness.


3. The Long Weekend - I think a lot of people read the blurb for this one and see it's about two 11 year old boys and think it might be too young of a read for them. It's what I thought but I've never been so glad to be proven wrong. This book is amazingly powerful and emotionally intense, please add it to your lists if you haven't read it!


4. Raw Blue - This one isn't available in the US I don't think, it's an Aussie title but was sent to me by Linds at Bibliophile Brouhaha because she said I just had to read it. She was right. I don't read much contemporary young adult (yay paranormal!), but this book made me run out and buy as much contemp as I could get my hands on!


5. The Iron Fey series - I know. I've just never been all that interested in fairies. Or Faeries. Or fey/fae however you want to spell it. This has turned into one of my very favorite series though, so faery prejudice be gone!


BOOKS I HAVEN'T READ THAT MAKE ME FEEL LIKE
A BOOK BLOGGER FAILURE OF EPIC PROPORTIONS

1. Divergent by Veronica Roth
2. Anything by Melina Marchetta or Sarah Dessen
3. If I Stay/Where She Went by Gayle Forman
4. Stay by Deb Caletti
5. Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma


*Ducks, runs away, and hangs head in shame* I've heard such good things about all of these books, I don't know what my problem is. I just always seem to pick up something else before trying these! I suck. *puts on blogger dunce cap*


Okay, that was a longer post than I thought it would be. Sorry everyone!


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Don't be!  It was a long post of awesomeness! ;)  You've made my birthday (yay me!) so much better with this post!  So thank you!  I so agree: Jace and Dimitri I'd run away with in a heartbeat!  *sigh*  And, if it makes you feel any better, I've only read If I Stay from your list of:
BOOKS I HAVEN'T READ THAT MAKE ME FEEL LIKE
A BOOK BLOGGER FAILURE OF EPIC PROPORTIONS 

Thanks for the brilliant post Jenny - I mean Rose!  ;)

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