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Top 5 Wednesday: Authors You Are Waiting On Another Book From

Hey guys!

I'm finally here today to do another Top 5 Wednesday Post. I've actually missed the last couple of these because of being away and whatnot, but I'm super excited to be taking part in this week's topic.

If you're unfamiliar with Top 5 Wednesday, it's a weekly meme that was created by Lainey from gingerreadslainey on Youtube, and is now moderated by Sam from Thoughts on Tomes, also from Youtube. The group communicates through goodreads, and here's the link if you're interested in learning more about it:

https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/118368-top-5-wednesday

Today's topic is: Authors You Are Waiting On Another Book From. There's many of my favorite authors who haven't seemed to have had a book release lately, and so I'm very excited to share my favorites of those with you today.

1) Stephanie Perkins:

I feel like I've been waiting forever for a new release from Stephanie Perkins. As you all know, Anna and The French Kiss is my favorite book of all time, and while I know that Stephanie has edited and released a couple of short story collections, it's not the same as having a full length novel, and I really hope to see this change soon.


2) Jenny Han:

I'm beyond belief excited that Jenny Han has decided to write another book in the To All The Boys I've Loved Before series, but I have no idea how I'm going to wait until 2017 for its release. Her books are always some of my favorites, and I always have trouble with the long waits between releases.

3) Sarah Dessen:

It already feels like it's been forever to me since Saint Anything was released, and I really wish their was a new Sarah Dessen book release on the horizon. I always feel like I gobble up her new book so fast, and then am stuck waiting forever for a new one. However, whenever her next book is released, you can bet I will be ready and willing to read it.

4) Ali Novak:

I was highly anticipating the release of Ali's new book this November, so I can't even describe how depressed I am that the release date has been pushed back until February 2017! That seems like such a long wait between books, and I'm going to be anxiously awaiting the day when I can finally buy her new book.


5) Suzanne Collins:

Lastly, I definitely have to mention Suzanne Collins. I have literally reread The Hunger Games trilogy so many times I've lost count, and I'm dying for Suzanne to release another book. It seems like it's been so long since Mockingjay was released, and I really do hope that she decides to write more YA fiction in the future!


So those are my picks for this week's topic guys! I can't wait to see which author's everyone else is choosing. :)

Thanks so much for reading! And I'll see you all in my next post.


This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. 



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  1. Sarah Dessen also made my list! I've loved every book I've read by her so far. Oh man, I can't believe I forgot about Stephanie Perkins! Loved reading her books. Lola is my favorite! Great Top 5 :D My Top 5 Wednesday! :D

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    1. Sarah Dessen's books are amazing! My all time favorite is The Truth About Forever, but I also fell completely in love with Saint Anything. Lol you'll actually see Stephanie Perkins make my list a lot of the time because Anna is my all time favorite book. :) I'm off to check out your post right now.

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  2. I am absolutely dying to read something by Sarah Dessen and Sephanie Perkins would have made my list too if I had finished the Anna and the french kiss trilogy but I am still waiting to pick up to last two books in that which I need to get to doing ASAP! Great picks though.

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    1. I absolutely recommend Sarah Dessen! I have loved all of her books, and she's one of my all time favorite authors. You definitely need to finish the Anna trilogy! The other two books are amazing, and I especially love how characters from the first book also appear in those two! I'm off to check out your post right now :)

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