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Blogmas Day Twenty Four: 5 YA Books I've Just Added to my TBR List!

Merry Christmas Eve Everyone!!!


It's officially the twenty fourth day of Blogmas, and I'm about to head out the door to head over to my mom's to help her with all the preparations for our family Christmas tonight. 




Christmas Eve is probably my favorite day of the entire year, and I can't wait to spend time with my family, reflect on the true meaning of Christmas, eat yummy food, and finally get to give my family their presents. 


However, before I do any of that, I wanted to get a blog post up for all of you guys. I really enjoy writing my 5 Inspirational Books I Just Added to my TBR List posts, and I thought for today it would be fun to write a YA one since there's been so many YA books I've added to my TBR list in literally the last few days.


Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo:



I've been hearing about this book for quite some time, but it's only been recently that I've really really really started wanting to read it. I'm all of a sudden fascinated by Wonder Woman, and I've heard that Leigh Bardugo does her story justice, and has written an amazing story.


Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake:


This is another one that I'd heard a lot about, but I hadn't really thought anything of it, and now all of a sudden I'm dying to read it. I've really been in the mood for a fantasy lately, and this one definitely fits the bill.


Alex and Eliza by Melissa de la Cruz:



I haven't personally had the pleasure of seeing Hamilton yet, but I'm definitely intrigued by this YA novel that's somewhat of a retelling of it.


The Slope Rules by Melanie Hooyenga:



I stumbled upon this one by accident on Amazon one day, and really I was hooked right from the tagline "Grease meets Mean Girls with downhill skiing" umm yes please!



And lastly:

I See London, I See France by Sarah Mlynowski:



It's a YA book by Sarah Mlynowski set in Europe, and oh my goodness I can't wait to read it guys!


And those are the five most recent YA additions to my TBR list guys! I thank you all so much for reading, and I wish you all the merriest of Christmases!


This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The tree photo was taken by me and belongs to me. All other photos do not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners. 


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