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T5W- Anticipated 2015 Releases

Happy New Year! Today is Wednesday which means that it's another Top 5 Wednesday! As you can see from the title that I have to mention five of my most anticipated releases in 2015. So without further ado, let's get started. *Understand that these are in no particular order.*

1. Maximum Ride Forever by James Patterson (May 18)



















I am super pumped for this book to come out. I was upset about the way the previous book ended, but now I glad I get answers. I'm still mad that the date got pushed since this was originally supposed to be released on January 19. Oh well.

2. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas (May 5)



















Fairy tale retelling! Need I say more.

3. Kin (Tales of Beauty and Madness) by Lili St Crow (March 3)

 Another fairy tale retelling! I can't wait!

4. The Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows (March 10) 


I just love fantasy novels, so this is sure to be good!

5. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard (February 10)



















Another fantasy novel and I cannot wait for it!


So there you have! These are just some of my most anticipated releases of 2015! Let me know down in the comments what your 2015 anticipated releases are.

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