2011 debut author challenge list

2011 in Review

Saturday, December 31, 2011

So, while I am impatiently watching the news for the ball to drop in Times Square, I want to tell you about the year in review.

January:
Entered 2 challenges that I sadly did not complete, but had fun entering and talking about them anyway (and read some awesome books that I would have not otherwise!)
2011 Debut Author Challenge
2011 Off the Shelf Challenge

Held The Bucket List’s first giveaway (baby steps!!)

February:
Celebrated Valentine’s Day with a strange twist and talked about love triangles

100 amazing people followed the site

Started Cover Discovered, a feature where I rant about the latest book covers I have found.

March:
Interviewed best-selling author, Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi

April:
Hosted the City of Bones book discussion

The Bucket List’s first guest post

May- June:
Top 5 Fictional Proms

My Dream Library

July:
Borders closes :(

August- December:
I went to college and left the blogosphere, besides a few posts here and there but I plan to be back on the air for spring semester.

I started this site in August of 2010 and it was awesome to see it turn one year old this year. You have been with me throughout all of it and I appreciate you all. You all are fantastic and great and I want to give you a huge, THANK YOU, for keeping me motivated in continuing showing you all about the great books I discover. I hope you stick around for another year of fun because this year will be even better than last year.


What will 2012 bring: hopefully it will not bring the end of the world, because The Bucket List will only get better with age. I hope to be online more than I was this semester, so I will definitely have more posts for you to read.

There will be more great giveaways that you could enter.

I am looking into going to BEA this year, something I have never done before, so if you have been, I would love to hear your experiences of the convention.

Since last year’s book discussion was on City of Bones to celebrate the release of City of Fallen Angels, I want to do this year’s book discussion on Fallen to celebrate the release of Rapture. Do you think this would be a good idea? If interested in participating in any way, please contact me HERE.

Happy New Year, everyone!

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Best Book of 2011

Friday, December 30, 2011


Here at The Bucket List, I am taking the time to give you the world of books in a nutshell for the year 2011. On Monday, the theme was Best Book-Turned-Movie. Tuesday was the Best Covers of 2011.  Thrusday was Best Series of 2011 and today I am bringing some of my favorite authors on the site to talk about their favorite books of the year.

My big discovery of 2011 is Stacey Jay, a writer who spins tales infused with humor and palpable atmosphere; you won’t be able to put her books down. She creates totally sexy love interests, too—fantasy-worthy-yet-somehow-believable men who pretty much leap off the page. I instantly adored her. I started with the first book in her Megan Berry, Zombie Settler series, You Are So Undead to Me. Technically this isn’t a 2011 release, but I read it this year, so I’m throwing it in. Loved this light, humorous take on the zombie genre—totally fresh and fun. Megan Berry has a voice that’s completely believable and I bonded with her from page one. Next I read Dead on the Delta (out this year, with a sequel out in 2012, Blood on the Bayou). This incredibly strange and original novel mixes killer fairies and a strong yet endearingly human heroine. Add not one but two steamy love interests and a swampy Louisiana setting, you get a super-charged recipe for reading-all-night. Her latest YA, Juliet Immortal, proves once again her knack for dreaming up delicious male characters. The guy in that, Ben, totally stole my heart; he made poor old Romeo look like a pathetic loser! So yeah, check out Stacey Jay. She’s fun, eclectic, and definitely a writer to watch. 
-Jody Gehrman, author of Babe in Boyland

I read so many great books this year that it's hard to pick one as a favorite, so how about I highlight three, each of which represents a genre? OK, then! In paranormal, I really loved Randy Russell's DEAD RULES - so dark and funny and romantic and disturbing! For contemporary realistic fiction I thought THE IMPLOSION OF AGGIE WINCHESTER by Lara Zielin was really, really well done, especially since its heroine is a would-be goth who enjoys bass fishing. And in fantasy, I have to spotlight my friend and agency mate Rae Carson, whose GIRL OF FIRE AND THORNS has been winning awards and rave reviews left and right. It's such a fresh take on fantasy and the world building is amazing. If I had more time and space I could highlight a dozen other favorite 2011 books, but those top my list!
-Sara Bennett Wealer, author of Rival


Oh, it's so hard to pick just one book for a whole year! :) I LOVED Rae Carson's Girl of Fire and Thorns. I really liked Elisa, such a different heroine. It was so much fun to see her grow and change through the course of the story. Kristen Tracy's Sharks & Boys kept me riveted--I wasn't sure who would survive, if anyone!

But my absolute favorite this year was Kendare Blake's Anna Dressed in Blood. Any book that can scare me AND make me laugh is definitely at the top of my list!  
-Stacey Kade, author of Queen of the Dead

As an American who has lived in Japan for many years, I especially like books that take me to different cultural landscapes, and introduce me to points around the globe, so my favorite adult novel this year was The Tiger’s Wife by Tea Obreht, with its Balkan setting and blend of history, family, and legend. In young adult books, the novel that has resonated most is My Name is Not Easy, by Debby Dahl Edwardson, about an Inupiaq boy and other native Alaskan teens at a Catholic boarding school in the 1960s. Edwardson bravely portray these kids finding their voices amid tough repressive circumstances. The story closes with an earthquake and tsunami…and for those of us in Japan, earthquakes and tsunami waves have certainly been a major part of 2011. 
-Holly Thompson, author of Orchards

I can never pick favorites.  It is so difficult trying to pick just one, so I am just going to take the easy way out and say I loved most of all the books I read this year.  Haha.  What were some of your favorite books of the year? 

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Best Series of 2011

Thursday, December 29, 2011


Here at The Bucket List, I am taking the time to give you the world of books in a nutshell for the year 2011. On Monday, the theme was Best Book-Turned-Movie. Tuesday was the Best Covers of 2011. Today's theme is the best series of 2011. If I missed any of your favorites in making this "bucket list," please tell me in the comments. Anyway, check my picks out:

Fallen series by Lauren Kate

Why I Love It:  This series is a bunch of books that I have just discovered recently.  I have been even thinking about doing my annual book discussion on the first book (please give me feedback on if you would be interested in discussing the book), more to come on that decision.  This series has everything for every reader with nonstop action. 

Caster Chronicles by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl

Why I Love It:  Written by two wonderful authors, this series is also one of my finds recently.  The characters are truly remarkable and relatable.  If you haven’t read this yet, this series should be on your tbr list.

Hush, Hush series by Becca Fitzpatrick


Why I Love It:  The first book of the series came out sometime ago but this series made a comeback with the second and third of the series.  With breathtaking covers and nonstop action, this series is definitely one of the best series of the year.

Paranormalcy series by Kiersten White


Why I Love It: Evie is one of the best characters ever; she has the greatest attitude.  This series is not only relatable but will keep you guessing from the start to end. 

The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare

Why I Love It:  If my post on how gorgeous Jem and Will are did not persuade you to pick this series up, then surely the review of the first one shall (HERE).  Shadowhunters kick supernatural butt with a mix of action and romance that will leave you wanting more.


What are your some of your favorites?  I would love to know.  Stay tuned until tomorrow when I have some of your favorite authors tell us all about their favorite reads of the year.
    

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Best Covers of 2011

Tuesday, December 27, 2011


Are you ready for 2012?   2011 just went so fast. So, I decided I am going to take you through the best books of 2011. Yesturday's theme was Best Book-Turned-Movie in 2011 and today I picked out the best covers I've seen all year. If I missed one of this year's covers that were your favorite, please let me know in the comments- I want to know what you think. They've had some really cool covers this year, check it out:

Best Covers of 2011


Why I Love Wither by Lauren Destefano's cover: Besides green, purple is my favorite cover and this one has plenty of it.  It is so pretty and her dress looks so textured and fluffy.  I like the bird in the cage because it has to symbolize something in the book (I haven't read the book yet, but I love looking at the cover!).


Why I Love Falling Under by Gwen Hayes' cover: Not only did I love the book, but I love the cover.  I'm jealous of her hair and the dress is so gorgeous!


Why I Love The Iron Witch by Karen Mahoney's cover: The more I stare at this picture, the more I want to see her face.  I like the design on her arm, but I can't figure out what she is holding.  I like the frame of the entire book though.



Why I Love Betrayal by Mayandree Michel's cover:  So many gorgeous dresses on covers this year!  I love the colors on this one as well.



Why I Love Steel by Carrie Vaughn's cover: No dresses here, not that I can see anyway.  I love this cover, because it reminds me of Aragorn in the Lord of the Rings movies.  And the model on the cover looks like actress Claire Forlani, who played Queen Igraine in the Camelot TV show.  Really pretty cover!
 

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Movie Monday (Best of 2011)

Monday, December 26, 2011

2011 is almost gone and I'd thought I take the last week to preview the best books of the entire year in a nutshell. Since, it's Movie Monday, a post I do almost every week to show you the latest book/movie news, I thought it would be great to show you the best book-turned-movie of 2011.  What were some of your favorite movies this year?  I would love to hear about them.  Check out mine:
Best Books-Turned-Movies of 2011
The Help by Kathyrn Stockett
Why I Love It: At first, I hadn't even read the book and I saw the movie first.  I read the book and this movie is still as amazing as it was when I first saw it. 

Breaking Dawn (Part 1) by Stephenie Meyer
Why I Love It: I've been with the Twilight saga since the day the books were published.  I've seen all the movies and I have to say, Breaking Dawn Part 1, is the best book adaptation of the series.


Why I Love It: It is so sad to see the Harry Potter movies end, but it was definitely fun watching the last installment in the series.  The epic battle between Voldemort and Harry Potter was something that no one should have missed.

Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin

Why I Love It: You can read my review on the movie HERE.

Why I Love It: It was dark, disturbing, and amazing.  However, the book is always better, so definitely go read it before you see it.  Main character, Lisbeth, brings the character from the book to life on screen.