eeeerh 9.... sequels

So the 2 first to picks do not even have covers yet... So here are the covers for the first books. Unbreakable by Kami Garcia (review here) and Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion

Outpost by Ann Aguirre, which is the sequel to Enclave. I really enjoyed the first book and novels, so I am looking forward to read the sequel. + the conclusion to the trilogy just came out October 29th

Fractured by Teri Terry, I really liked Slated - which is the first book in the series - but there was just something missing. I hope to get some answers in the sequel. The third and final book comes out next year!

The Final Descent by Rick Yancey, the final book in the Monstrumologist series. This is a quite spooky series, but I really like it. The atmosphere and everything is just described wonderfully.

Fractured Innocence by Julia Crane - which does not even have a summary or release date yet! I recently made a cover reveal post on this book and I wrote a review of the first book in October.

Cold Spell by Jackson Pearce. I believe this is the final instalment in this companion series. I really liked the first 3 books and this re-telling is actually based on a danish one called "the Snow Queen" from H.C. Andersen.
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