Hello everyone and welcome back to part two of our 2012 recap.
Characters
I want to be friends with:
Jasprit: Suki
and Heather Wells. Oh
gosh both of these ladies are such a hoot! With Heather she’s always one to
find herself up to the neck in trouble, it’s like she’s a magnet for it. Also
with the mysteries she falls into that she has to unravel and someone always
out to get her I know there would be endless fun with Heather around.
Suki
just brightens up a room whenever she enters, she’s good to quickly cheer you
up when you’re feeling low and having a friend who can read minds? Bonus!
Rachel: Maybe Tesadora or Beatriss from the Lumatere Chronicles by MM.
Tesadora because she’s fiercely protective and seems like someone you could go
to for advice and nothing would shock her. Beatriss seemed like such a mothering and caring sort and would be an
excellent listener. I would think she’d
have lots of good advice but give it a non-condescending manner.
Best
villain you love to hate:
Jasprit: Warner,
oh Warner I could never really hate you. Deep down I know there is a real sweet
person. You tore me completely in Shatter Me, your behaviour at times could be
abrupt, but I’m hoping there’s a sure good reason for this. I’m honestly
willing to give you the benefit of the doubt. There’s just something alluring
and enigmatic about you which drew me to you even more!
Rachel: I’m going to second Jasprit’s choice, and go with Warner as well. I’m so torn about him! Even more so after reading Unravel Me!
Can’t
believe you waited so long to read this:
Jasprit: Divergent,
I’m always one of the last people to jump on a bandwagon; I actually even
brought Divergent on the day of its release, but got completely sidetracked by
everything else. But this was one epic read that I wished I had picked up
sooner.
Rachel: Without a doubt, the Fever
series!!! Just amazing.
Book
you stayed up the latest to finish:
Jasprit: Gone
Girl, this book absolutely left my brain frazzled. Unexpected blow after blow
had me up until the early hours finishing it off, when originally I had planned
to just read a few chapters.
Rachel: Grace Grows by Shelle Sumners. The Book of Blood and Shadow by Robin Wasserman. I know there’s more because I often do this. I start a book and think I’ll just read a few chapters and bam! I can’t stop. Little hint: Visine gets the red out, lol.
Rachel: Grace Grows by Shelle Sumners. The Book of Blood and Shadow by Robin Wasserman. I know there’s more because I often do this. I start a book and think I’ll just read a few chapters and bam! I can’t stop. Little hint: Visine gets the red out, lol.
Runners
up: Book of Blood and Shadow by Robin Wasserman and Flawed by Kate Avelynn.
Killer
cliffhanger award:
Jasprit: Severed
by Sarah Alderson. I have no words for this ending; I was just left with my
mouth gaping open in horror and wanting to throw my kindle out of the window.
Rachel: Deity or Unspoken. Technically, Unspoken is not a “cliffhanger”
per se but still, freaking heck!!
Favourite
covers:
Jasprit: Gorgeous
covers are always my biggest downfall, so narrowing this down to my top 5 of
the year was super tough. Boundless (Aus version), Meant to Be by Lauren
Morrill, Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black, Taken by Erin Bowman and The
Assassin’s Curse by Cassandra Rose Clarke

Rachel: The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth La Ban, Easy by Tammara Webber, and there are more photos in that shoot. Click this link to see them (it’s posted on another blog and I’m not sure what language) I AM DYING when I look at them!! Swoon! My Life Next Door, that cover sucked me before I read the synopsis. First Comes Love by Katie Kacvinsky. Fingerprints of You.

Rachel: The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth La Ban, Easy by Tammara Webber, and there are more photos in that shoot. Click this link to see them (it’s posted on another blog and I’m not sure what language) I AM DYING when I look at them!! Swoon! My Life Next Door, that cover sucked me before I read the synopsis. First Comes Love by Katie Kacvinsky. Fingerprints of You.
Most
embarrassing covers:
Jasprit: Kiss
Crush Collide and Paradise. I do a lot of my reading on the way to and from
work, most of the time this is via public transport. So I don’t normally like
reading covers with public displays of affection in public, especially with
everyone gawping at you. I was lucky that I had both of these books in
hardcover, so I could take the jacket flap off.
Rachel: First Comes Love and Easy
. I know they’re under my favorite
covers but who wants to be seen reading those in public? I won’t even mention
some of my adult reads, lol. Let’s just
say hooray for e-readers!
Series
I’m loving:
Jasprit: Size
12 series by Meg Cabot. The latest book in this series Size 12 and Ready to
Rock was far b y the best in the series. It was full with endless humour,
another great mystery, a swoony romance and unforgettable secondary characters.
I’m biting my nails in nervous anticipation as Size 12 is the New Black set for
release next year is meant to be the last book in this series and I don’t think
I’m ready to say goodbye to these characters just yet.
Rachel: Well technically I’m done, but
The Fever series. Amazing!
Runners
up:
Jasprit: The Unearthly trilogy by Cynthia Hand, Divergent series by Veronica Roth
and The Dairy Queen series by Catherine Gilbert Murdock.
Rachel: Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews,
The Unearthly Series by Cynthia Hand, Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi.
Top 5 most anticipated reads of 2013:
Jasprit: Just One Day by Gayle Forman, Boundless by Cynthia Hand, Wild Awake by Hilary t. Smith, Haze by Paula Weston and Size 12 is the New Black by Meg Cabot.
Rachel: Boundless by Cynthia Hand, Nevermore #3 (no title yet) by Kelly Creagh, Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins, The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead, This is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith
Jasprit: Just One Day by Gayle Forman, Boundless by Cynthia Hand, Wild Awake by Hilary t. Smith, Haze by Paula Weston and Size 12 is the New Black by Meg Cabot.
Rachel: Boundless by Cynthia Hand, Nevermore #3 (no title yet) by Kelly Creagh, Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins, The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead, This is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith
As you can see this year was a fantastic reading year. Thank you so much to all our blogging friends that made this possible too! With all the lovelies being released next year, we have a feeling next year will be even better!
















