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Most Anticipated November 2016 Book Releases

Can you believe it's already almost November guys?

It's crazy to think that Christmas will be here in less than two months, and that soon we will be saying bye to fall, and hello to winter.

I have to say though that November is going to be an awesome month for book releases!

There's so many awesome books being released, and I'm seriously wishing my husband didn't already enforce his annual "no buying books so close to Christmas" book ban, because otherwise I'd have quite a few sitting in my cart on Indigo right now.

So, although I won't be able to purchase any of my anticipated releases this month, I still thought I would go ahead and share the three I'm the most excited about with all you guys. :)


1) Heartless by Marissa Meyer:


It's no secret that the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer is one of my all time favorite book series. In fact, I have yet to read Winter or Stars Above because I'm just not ready yet for the series to end. And I can't even describe how excited I am for this new series of hers. Without a doubt, Marissa writes my favorite fairy tale retellings of all time, and I can't wait to see what amazing things she's going to do with Alice In Wonderland.

2) Bad Blood by Jennifer Lynn Barnes:


Usually crime scene type novels are NOT MY THING at all. I don't watch shows like CSI or Law and Order, as they just don't interest me, and usually books along those lines don't either, however, there's something about The Naturals series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes that has had me hooked right from the first book. And after the insane cliffhanger that the last book ended with, I literally feel like I've been waiting for this one for forever. I can't wait to see how she wraps up this seriously awesome series.

3) A Portrait of Emily Price by Katherine Reay:


I actually have yet to read a Katherine Reay novel (even though I've had one sitting on my shelf since April), but I really loved getting to meet her in person, as she was so personable and had such a fun personality. I've definitely been meaning to read one of her books for quite some time, and the catchy synopsis of this one has me thinking it might be just be the first book of hers I'll end up reading.


And those are my three most anticipated book releases for November 2016. I'd love to hear which books you guys are anxiously awaiting this month, and I will see you all again on Monday for a book review that I'm really excited to share. :)

Thanks for reading guys, and I hope you have a great weekend.



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