Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Tell Me Something Tuesday: Spring Picks 2018

Tell Me Something Tuesday is a weekly discussion post on Rainy Day Ramblings where we discuss a wide range of topics from books to blogging.

This Week’s Topic:
Spring Picks for 2018


You know I have a million books I want to read that are being released this spring, but I thought it would be more interesting to feature books I have yet to feature, and also books I don't already have. So, this is a true spring wish list for me, featuring books that will release between March 20th and June 21st.

The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik
David Arnold
Series: n/a
Publisher: Viking Children's

I got a quick rejection for this book on Edelweiss, but I still want to read it. I don't even care what it's about, because David Arnold wrote it, and I absolutely loved his last two books (Kids of Appetite, Mosquitoland). I will say that the premise sounds interesting, with Noah seeing everything in a new way after being hypnotized, and I know Arnold will deliver a great story.

How We Roll
Natasha Friend
Series: n/a
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Cue a few tears. One characters loses her friends, when she loses her hair due to alopecia. The other main character loses his legs and his identity as a football star. Fate brings them together, and they find strength in each other as they navigate their new norms. I really enjoyed Friend's last book, The Other F-Word, and I am all about stories like this one.

Not the Girls You're Looking For
Aminah Mae Safi
Series: n/a
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

I am sensing a great story with a focus on a strong female friendship, which is something I always enjoy. I also like that the main character made a mistake and will be looking for a way to correct this error. Stories featuring strong characters, who experience growth are always high on my list.

Little Do We Know
Tamara Ireland Stone
Series: n/a
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

I am such a Tamara Ireland Stone fan. Her books always work for me, and this one about getting to the truth of what broke this friendship has me totally intrigued. Early reviews have been raves, which makes me even more excited about reading this book.

Allied
Amy Tintera
Series: Ruined, #3
Publisher: HarperTeen

This is it! The final book, and I am so ready to see how it all ends. I am extremely invested in this story and must see how it all plays out. This is a series I have grown to love, and I will miss looking forward to more of this world when it's all over.

The Summer of Us
Cecilia Vinesse
Series: n/a
Publisher: Poppy

Vinesse's last book, Seven Days of You, was a solid read for me. Vinesse did such a good job taking me on a tour of Tokyo in her last book. So, I was really excited to see we would be touring Europe this time, with five friends, who have a bunch of complicated entanglements. Sounds fun to me.

My So-Called Bollywood Life
Nisha Sharma
Series: n/a
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers

Winnie thought her future was written in the stars, but then she was done wrong by Raj, "her true love". Now she has to decide if she should abandon the prophecy and follow her heart. This awesome story and a dash of Bollywood should result in a fun and pleasing story.

A Prom to Remember
Sandy Hall
Series: n/a
Publisher: Swoon Reads

I had the pleasure of attending a Swoon Reads tour, which featured Sandy Hall, and let me tell you, she is hilarious. I was not surprised, because her sense of humor shines in her writing. A guaranteed dose of humor plus a promtastic tale seems quite promising to me.

The Boyfriend Bracket
Kate Evangelista
Series: n/a
Publisher: Swoon Reads

How fun does this sound? With her overprotective brother and his friend out of the picture, Stella can now focus on finding a boyfriend by Christmas. This sort of planning always goes wrong, usually in a fun way, and then there is the added complication of her past crush coming back around. This book has my name written all over it.

Love Scene, Take Two
Alex Evansley
Series: n/a
Publisher: Swoon Reads

I always find myself wanting to read all the Swoon titles, and here is another one on my TBR. An actor, who is sort of down on his luck, gets a "pity invite" from the author of the book series he auditioned for. I am a sucker for the "different worlds" romance trope and the combination of setting and drama sound like a winning combination to me.

Now it's your turn!


What are some spring releases you hope to read? 
Let us know in the comments!

30 comments:

  1. You know, outside of my handle of favorite authors, I actually don't pay a lot of attention to upcoming release. (I know, I know, what kind of book blogger am I? LOL) I do like Tamara Ireland Stone so I imagine I'll be getting her new one from the library. :)

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    1. You know I am obsessively on GR. How else would I have so many books on my TBR. I am such a Stone fan. I wish her book wasn't being published by Disney, because they HATE me, and are the one publisher that like auto-rejects me (though I keep trying).

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  2. Looking forward to several books in this list, but especially Aminah Mae's, Tamara Ireland Stone's and Nisha Sharma's. They sound right up my alley!

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    1. There are way too many awesome books coming out, but I love stories with a little culture and Stone is just a fave of mine.

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  3. I had no idea Natasha Friend was releasing a new book. I'm so excited now! I've been curious about The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik, but I've also seen some super negative reviews so I'll be curious to hear your thoughts on it. Great list!

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    1. I am sad to hear people are not pleased with David Arnold's new book, but honestly, I saw negative reviews for KOA and I absolutely adored it.

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  4. Not the Girls You're Looking For looks great. I haven't heard of this one, but I love the strong female friendship idea.

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    1. I am always so happy to see books featuring positive female friendships, because they are important, and can be so wonderful when done properly.

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  5. The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik!! I forgot that one - got rejected too lol. Oh I have to check out The Summer of Us. Like her last book a lot!

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    1. Glad to see I was rejected in good company. I think that publishers rejected all 12 of my requests at once. I felt like I was being banned, but que sera sera. The Summer of Us sounds really fun and Vinesse is so good at helping us "see" the sights. I am looking forward to her bringing us to Europe.

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  6. I haven't heard of any of these, except the third of Amy Tintera's book of course, but these look good

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    1. I love the Ruined series, and there was so much drama in the last book! NEED to get this one ASAP and see how it all ends.

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  7. Thanks for sharing! I love seeing what books are coming out soon and that others are excited about! I'm really curious about My So-Called Bollywood Life!!

    -Lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

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    1. Doesn't MSCBL sound fun? I love when authors share some culture with me, and all the other stuff in the synopsis sounds awesome as well.

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  8. I'm SOOO excited for My So-Called Bollywood Life (because diversity!), A Prom to Remember (I've loved Sandy Hall's previous books), and Love Scene, Take Two, which you just brought to my radar! Thanks for sharing! <3

    - Aimee @ Aimee, Always

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    1. Hall is a go-to for laughs and the mention of Bollywood had me adding MSCBL to my TBR. Love Scene just sounds so fun, I couldn't resist.

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  9. It’s terrible that almost all of your picks are new to me. I am totally out of loop in the YA arena, which is sad because I used to read almost exclusively YA, but I got burned out. There are a couple up that there that I am wanting to grab. Thanks so much for sharing your picks. Love your Calvin and Hobbs as well.

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    1. Our reading tastes evolve. Since I was asked to join the blog, I am reading a lot more YA (obviously), but I still indulge in my contemporary romances, because they are my lifeblood.

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  10. Almost all of these are new to me but they all sound great, so I can practically feel my TBR growing, lol.

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    1. You definitely read a lot more SFF than me. I obsess over contemporaries, and they pretty much dominate my list.

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  11. Most of these are new to me including How We Roll, which sounds absolutely fantastic! I'm also looking forward to Not the Girls You're Looking For and My So-Called Bollywood Life. I think I'm the most excited about the latter, since I'm a big Bollywood fan ahaha. Great picks, Sam!

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    1. I saw Bollywood in the title and instantly added the book to my TBR. If the book can capture any of that feeling that a Bollywood film conveys, it will be awesome.

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  12. I love that you included several books I haven't heard of yet! I feel like some of the most popular always make it onto someone's list, but I think I've only heard of 3 or so of these! I'm really excited for Not the Girls You're Looking For- the cover is stunning!

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    1. I have found that because I don't read a lot of SFF, my TBR will have some lesser known books. I also like to read debuts, many of which tend to be less hyped. Not the Girls has a great story and a great premise. I am super excited about it. Hope one of us gets to read it.

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  13. I can't wait to get stuck into A Prom to Remember! I have such high hopes I'm actually worried I may end up disappointed just because my expectation is so high!

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    1. I have enjoyed the other Sandy Hall books I have read. I have faith she will deliver a fun and adorable story.

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  14. A lot of people have been talking about The Summer of Us. I hope you love it. 📚

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    1. Glad to hear it is getting some buzz. I seem to follow SFF heavy bloggers. It sounds so wonderful.

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  15. of you list I think my favorite would be Not the Girls You're Looking For because I also love stories about female friendship. My most anticipated are Hell Divers 3 and Dread Nation :)

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    1. Dread Nation is quite the hot book. I've seen that one everywhere, and it's getting a ton of great buzz. I hope you love it when you read it. And, yes, female friendships are the best.

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