
Hi! I bet you know what the Try a Chapter Book tag is about, but if you don’t I’ll tell you now. This “tag” have the intention to make you read those books you have or are interested in reading but you aren’t sure if you would like them. So you choose those books (normally 5) and from reading the first chapter you take you decision of reading or not. But, I changed this because I don’t really have these books (they are all new releases) but I got the NetGalley Buzz Books 2019 Young Adult, this “book” have the first chapter of a lot of YA books coming out in sspring/summer 2019, and I wanted to make a post out of this so what better than try a chapter? Hope you enjoy and get interested in some of these books.
Romanov by Nadine Brandes
Quote: “But even empty promises could fill a heart for a moment.” I just decided, well… I am now 100% sure that I really want to read this book! Magic + Romanov? I’M IN!
Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy:
I mean WOW! I need to read this ASAP. A retelling of King Arthur which I love SIGN ME IN! I wasn’t interested in reading this book but the first chapter had me so into it that I didn’t want to stop!
The Missing of Clairdelune by Christelle Dabos:
I am not going to read the first chapter of this one now because I am planning to read the first book this month “A Winter Promise” *fingers crossed*.
Much Ado About Mean Girls by Ian Doescher:
The cover caught my attention, let’s see what I think about the book… Not for me, I mean, is the movie Mean Girls but if it was written by Shakespeare. I think there must be someone who will enjoy this, but not me, at least not now.
Please send help… by Gaby Dunn & Allison Raskin
I am not going to read this one, is the follow up book to I hate everyone but you, and I haven’t been interested in that book. Pass.
Voices by David Elliot
A re-imagining of Joan of Arc… let’s see if I decide to give it a try.
Quote: “Each decision that we make comes with a hidden price.” Um… wow… I mean, it can be hard/difficult to read (as an ebook even more) but is a powerful story IS JOAN OF ARC. I think I need to read this entirely
Descendant of the Crane by Joan He
What a coincidence that this authors’ name is Joan?! Not for me, I couldn’t finish the first chapter. I got lost really easy and didn’t get the point of the story. Maybe if I read this in another moment or I see really good reviews I’ll give it a secon oportunity.
A place for Wolves by Kosoko Jackson
I haven’t finished the first chapter and I already know I want to read this, I need to read this and that it would probably break my heart. *Update* I don’t want to read it, I have read some reviews about this book and they are all saying the same about how the author uses the Kosovo genocide to put the MCs in danger and how is kind of romanticize that historical moment and I don’t enjoy that.
Operatic by Kyo McLear and Byron Eggenschwiler
I like the drawing style, is not the most amazing one but I just like it and makes me feel part of the story, so for me is perfec. I would like to read this one too.
Outcasts by Claire McFall
Not reading it, is the final book in a series. But sounds interesting because it is about Greek gods.
Bloodleaf by Crystal Smith
I am interested in this one. Added to the list. Love how it reminds me to The Crucible and Salem Witches. Hope I get to read it and end up loving it.
To best the boys by May Weber
Quote: “those who never risk are doomed never to risk. And those who’ve risked previously will be ousted should they try again”
I. Am. Lost! I am going to wait till I see reviews around here and in YT to decide.
Sooo 5 out of 12. Overall, I think this is a really great idea for those who are not sure what or what not to read. Hope you liked this (I wrote it as I was reading). See you soon. Take care. Keep reading and creating! Byeeeeeee!
