We sit for hours looking through our TBR lists wondering when we will ever get to that one book we were dying to read when we added it 3 months ago or maybe even a year. As our piles get bigger we realize there is just not enough time in a day to read all the books that we wanted to read. So I had a great idea, pick 3 books from my TBR Pile and have you all pick which one I should read next. This is a month MEME and you are more than welcome to join be my posting your voting post in the linky below. Need the rules? No problem you can find them all right HERE. Don’t forget to stop by the blogs on the linky below to help them vote on there next read!
PLEASE NOTE:
If you use the logo for this meme Thank You ๐ but…I think we are in need of a change, so next month I will have a NEW logo, you can either grab it from the April Post or if you would rather have a copy of it please feel free to email me and I will send you a copy of the logo in jpg format for you to use on your blog when it is done!
Thank you for joining me in this meme, I really appreciate it and hope it has helped you clear a few books off your TBR List!
So this month I picked
I am in a middle grade mood, these are all books I got from Edelweiss that I would love to get to but I just can’t pick which one to read.
The Arctic Code (Dark Gravity Sequence #1)
by Matthew J. Kirby
ebook, 336 pages
Expected publication: April 28th 2015 by Balzer + Bray
It is the near future, and the earth has entered a new ice age. Eleanor Perry lives in Tucson, one of the most popular destinations for refugees of the Freeze. She is the daughter of a climatologist who is trying to find new ways to preserve human life on the planet. Dr. Perry believes that a series of oil deposits she has found in the Arctic may hold the key to our survival. That’s when she disappearsโbut not before sending Eleanor a series of cryptic messages that point to a significant and mysterious discovery. Now it’s up to Eleanor to go find her.
This search will launch Eleanor on a breathless race to unlock the mysteries of what has happened to our planet, solving the riddle of the cold that could be humanity’s endโand uncovering a threat to the earth that may not be of this world.
Omega City (Omega City #1)
by Diana Peterfreund
Kindle Edition, 336 pages
Expected publication: April 28th 2015 by Balzer + Bray
The first middle grade novel in an exciting new series from acclaimed author Diana Peterfreund, perfect for fans of The Goonies and The City of Ember.
Gillian Seagret doesn’t listen to people who say her father’s a crackpot. His conspiracy theories about the lost technology of Cold Warโera rocket scientist Dr. Aloysius Underberg may have cost him his job and forced them to move to the middle of nowhere, but Gillian knows he’s right and plans to prove it.
When she discovers a missing page from Dr. Underberg’s diary in her father’s mess of an office, she thinks she’s found a big piece of the puzzleโa space-themed riddle promising to lead to Dr. Underberg’s greatest invention. Enlisting the help of her skeptical younger brother, Eric, her best friend, Savannah, and Howard, their NASA-obsessed schoolmate, Gillian sets off on a journey into the ruins of Omega City, a vast doomsday bunker deep inside the earth,.
But they aren’t alone inside its dark and flooded halls. For while Gillian wants to save her dad’s reputation by bringing Dr. Underberg’s secrets to light, there are others who will stop at nothing to make sure they stay buried . . . forever.
Anyone But Ivy Pocket
by Caleb Krisp
Hardcover, 400 pages
Expected publication: April 21st 2015 by Greenwillow Book
Ivy Pocket is a twelve-year-old maid of no importance, with a very lofty opinion of herself. Dumped in Paris by the Countess Carbunkle, who would rather run away to South America than continue in Ivy’s companionship, our young heroine (of sorts) finds herself with no money and no home to go to … until she is summoned to the bedside of the dying Duchess of Trinity.
For the princely sum of ยฃ500 (enough to buy a carriage, and possibly a monkey), Ivy agrees to courier the Duchess’s most precious possession โ the Clock Diamond โ to England, and to put it around the neck of the revolting Matilda Butterfield on her twelfth birthday. It’s not long before Ivy finds herself at the heart of a conspiracy involving mischief, mayhem and murder.
Illustrated in humorous gothic detail by Iacopo Bruno, Anyone But Ivy Pocket is just the beginning of one girl’s deadly comic journey to discover who she really is …
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Anyone but Ivy Pocket! Gothic middle-grade? That sounds interesting! ๐
I really thought this was going to go a different way but Ivy seems to be a favorite ๐
I picked The Arctic Code but it was a choice between that and Omega City. Hope you like whichever one wins!
Thanks for voting Jenna! It is a hard choice this week ๐
I voted for Anyone But Ivy Pocket. I was leaning towards Omega City, but then Ivy just sounds so cute ๐
I really love the picks this week, They all sound so good I am glad you are all voting and not me ๐
I voted for Anyone but Ivy Pocket because I think the cover looks adorable. I hope you enjoy whichever one wins.
Thank you for voting Rachael! I love the cover, honestly downloaded it before I even looked at the synopsis ๐
So I voted for Ivy Pocket because I almost picked that one up to read but then didn’t so I am curious to see if it is any good. ๐
It looks cute and I adore this cover. She’s just adorable.
These all look good. You know what kills me, when I read a review and go to one click the book only to discover I bought it 3 months ago..yep out of control tbr pile ๐
That is why I love this meme, they all look good and I don’t have to pick which one to read, I leave that to all of you lol
Thanks for stopping by ๐
I voted for Omega City, it sounds really awesome!
I think I might know what is going to win before the week is up lol ๐ Thank you so much for voting.
I voted for Omega City too. I loved For Darkness Shows the Stars by her. This one sounds like a great read!
Oh I never read that one! Once i am finished with this if I like her style I will looking into it ๐ Thanks for voting!
I picked Anyone but Ivy Pocket! It just looks so cute… can’t wait to see which book wins!!!
๐ Thanks for Voting, I feel like that is one book I would love my daughter to read when she gets older and can read ๐
I voted for Omega as I’ve seen it before and I thought it looked like something I’d like to read as well. ๐ Have you seen the middle grade book ~ The Inventor’s Secret by Chad Morris? I thought it was fantastic!
I have The Inventor’s Secret in Hardcover, I got at BEA but I haven’t read it yet going to have to look into it now, have been wanting to read it just never got a chance yet ๐ Thanks for Voting!
They all sound good<, Michelle, but I voted for Omega City. It grabbed me the most. ๐ I can't wait to see what the new logo will look like!
Thanks for voting Brandee, Just the Goonies reference is what got me to download the book! I am looking forward to which ever one is picked but that one I love the cover ๐
Can you e-mail me the new logo as soon as you have it? I am curious how the new logo looks, although I also like this one.
I voted for Omega City as I read a great review about it once, it’s on my to-read list, but I don’t have a copy yet.
These three have been screaming my name for a couple weeks now and I haven’t read a good middle grade in a while. I love the cover of Omega City
I will send you the logo no problem. I am still working on it but it’s rather cute ๐ You still have the option of using the old one, I just felt like it needed a change ๐