Some of the books I’m looking forward reading in 2019

Hello everyone!

I decided that I’ll write my first ever blog about some of the books that I want to read in 2019. You know, as a new year, we have to set new goals… So here, you’ll see some books that may be familiar for you, you’ll be surprised that I haven’t read them, but please show some mercy 😉

PS: just know that I didn’t put this books in order of my reading, I wrote them down randomly.


“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies . . . The man who never reads lives only one.” – George R.R. Martin

1. Divergent:

I know, I know it’s a famous book and all, but I didn’t get the chance to read it before (I didn’t know there was a book actually *gasps*), but the important thing is that I am putting it in my to-read list, I already watched the movie so I know (well kind of) what it’s talking about; however I think the book would be better, like always.

2. King of scars:

I’ve heard that this is a good book, I don’t know yet though.

This is what I found while searching:

The much-anticipated first book in a brand-new duology by New York Times bestselling author, Leigh Bardugo.
Face your demons . . . or feed them.
Nikolai Lantsov has always had a gift for the impossible. No one knows what he endured in his country’s bloody civil war – and he intends to keep it that way. Now, as enemies gather at his weakened borders, the young king must find a way to refill Ravka’s coffers, forge new alliances, and stop a rising threat to the once-great Grisha Army.
Yet with every day a dark magic within him grows stronger, threatening to destroy all he has built. With the help of a young monk and a legendary Grisha Squaller, Nikolai will journey to the places in Ravka where the deepest magic survives to vanquish the terrible legacy inside him. He will risk everything to save his country and himself. But some secrets aren’t meant to stay buried–and some wounds aren’t meant to heal.

I also found some interesting books of the same author; Leigh Bardugo .

3.The hobbit:

*gasps ,gasps and more gasps*

I know, I know I should have read this one many centuries ago, but can you blame me? I’ve never read any of his books before, so I’m still a little bit hesitating about reading it. I’ve heard it’s a great book so I decided that it’s time to give it a try.

4.Percy Jackson:

And now to Rick Riordan! I’ve already read the first book: Percy Jackson and the lightning thief, and it was truly amazing! I’ve always liked reading about mythology and how people used to think, so this book really helped me discover many greek gods as well as their stories. I am so looking forward reading the other books!

5. Chronicles of Narnia:

I’ve actually watched the movie a long time ago. However, I (again) just know there is a book ^-^, so I’m aiming at reading it as soon as possible.

6. Throne of glass:

I still don’t know anything about this book, it’s just that many people recommend it so why not? Besides, I have a lot of free time; even with a ton of homework I usually have the time to read a book or else I would have gone a long time ago. 🙂

7. A court of thorns and Roses:

This book has the same writer as the book from before, I still haven’t read it so I can’t judge it yet.

8. Theories of personality:

Yeah, I like psychology books too, I like to understand human’s behavior better so…*waving hand dramatically*; I don’t like (very much) philosophy we study at school though.

And there my short list ends, I hope you enjoyed reading this post and see you in another post soon (I think it would be a review of the book I’ll read)

well, *sigh* I think this is the end *sniff then smile and wave* 😉

31 thoughts on “Some of the books I’m looking forward reading in 2019”

  1. I also have not read a lot of these so no worries about feeling behind on them! I hope you enjoy them when you get to them though!

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  2. Welcome to the blogosphere! I’m relatively new to blogging as well, and it’s always nice to meet other newbies 😀

    Personally, I thought the Divergent book was much better than the movie! I did lose interest later in the series though — I’ve never actually read the third book because the ending got spoiled for me and after that, I had no interest. I hope you like the series more than I did!

    I did, however, LOVE Throne of Glass. I know it’s got some mixed reviews among the book blogging community but I’m enamored with Sarah J. Maas’s writing. I haven’t read the ACOTAR series yet, though, because I’ve heard it’s a bit more mature and I’m not sure if I’d find that as interesting… but I’m planning to give it a read this year as well, so we’ll see how it goes!

    Good luck in your blogging endeavors! I’m looking forward to seeing more of your posts 🙂

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    1. Hello to you too, it’s nice meeting someone as new as me;
      I just read divergent and I really like it, I haven’t read the other books in the serie yet but I find it much interesting than the movie.
      I also read the Hobbit, have you read it?? It’s so amazing, I love it so much and I am really looking forward reading the next books (at the moment I’m reading the hunger games though 😀) , if you haven’t read it then I highly recommend it and I hope you’ll enjoy your reading.
      Good luck and may the odds be ever in your favor!! I’m looking forward reading your posts too 😁

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      1. I have read The Hobbit! I really loved it. It was a long time ago though, when I was pretty young, so the size of the actual Lord of the Rings trilogy intimidated me a bit and I never got around to reading the rest of the books. I had actually forgotten about that until you mentioned it — I’m gonna add to it my TBR and see if I can read it this year! Thank you for the recommendation 😀

        May the odds be ever in your favor as well! I loved the Hunger Games — the first book seemed to be the best to me, the whole series was pretty good overall. I hope you enjoy it!

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    1. sorry, the comment is just too stubborn that he wouldn’t be sent. Anyways, yeah I know that’s why I’m doing my best to catch up!! I have read the hobbit now though YAY!

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      1. I am over excited! haha I am planning on rereading The Hunger Games and I hope you love them!!!! ❤ those are my favorite! My reading is … well… kind of going XD not fast but going XD

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  3. I used to love reading as a kid and always excelled when it came to reading and was always moved up classes etc in reading in school. But now I just haven’t got the patience to just sit down and read, I look at the Harry Potter books and they overwhelm me

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    1. Hello there, see! Your reply wasn’t deleted!😋
      Anyway, how are books overwhelming you? I didn’t quite understand that (if you don’t mind me asking)😁

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  4. You must read Percy Jackson! I can’t recall a single instance where someone didn’t like those books. Sarah j. Maas’ books are also spectacular, but I know they’re not for everyone. They’re also a bit explicit and graphic in some regards…. to each their own I guess.

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    1. Thank you, have a wonderful 2019 too!
      I definitively agree with you, I still haven’t read the lord of the rings yet but I’m already in love with Tolkien’s style.

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