2015 is almost gone

2015 is almost gone and might I say its been an amazing year for all of us book nerds with book releases like: Winter by Melissa Meyer, The Heir by Kiera Cass, Ice like Fire by Sara Raasch, and Rogue by Julie Kagawa. Now if I listed all of them we would be here for days, so go ahead and comment your favorite book of the year and you most anticipated books for 2016.

 
 

I hope everyone has and amazing New Year and a very Merry Christmas :*

 
 
 
The upcoming year of 2016 will bring:
 
Books:                                                                                                          Movies:               

Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare                                                          Shadowhunter's the tv series

Glass sword by Victoria Avegard                                                                    Allegiant                     
Untamed by A.G. Howard                                                                                                               
Firstlife by Gena Showater                                                                                                              
      
  We may even learn the truth behind the rumor that Calleen Hauck is planning to write another book called Tiger's Dream. We can always hope. Cross your fingers. 

 


 

Angels Twice Descending Snippets and teasers

Simon stood on the sidewalk, staring up at his mother’s brownstone, his stomach churning. Traveling by way of Portal always made him feel a bit like puking up his lower intestine, but this time, he didn’t think he could blame the inter-dimensional magic. Not entirely, at least.
“You sure this is a good idea?” he said. “It’s late.”
“It’s eleven pm, Simon,” Clary said. “You know she’s still awake. And even if she’s not, you know—”
“I know.” His mother would want to see him. So would his sister who, according to Clary, was home for the weekend because someone, presumably a well-meaning, red-headed someone with his sister’s cell number, had told her Simon was stopping in for a visit.
He sagged against Clary for a moment and, small as she was, she bore his weight. “I don’t know how to do it,” he said. “I don’t know how to say goodbye to them.”
Simon’s mother thought he was away at military school. He’d felt guilty lying to her, but he’d known there wasn’t any other choice; he knew, all too well, what happened when he risked telling his mother too much truth. But this, this was something else: He was forbidden by Shadowhunter Law to tell her about his Ascension, about his new life. The Law also forbade him from contacting her after he became a Shadowhunter, and though there was nothing saying he couldn’t be here in Brooklyn to say goodbye to her forever, the Law forbade him from explaining why.
Sed Lex, dura Lex.
The Law is hard, but it is the Law.
Lex sucks, Simon thought.
“You want me to go in with you?” Clary asked.
He did, more than anything—but something told him this was one of those things he needed to do on his own …



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