Com tantos livros na fila, é sempre complicado escolher o próximo a ler. Assim, tirando os livros que são continuações das séries que já estou lendo, escolhi quatro que eu quero muito começar a ler e vou dividir com vocês, meus leitores, a tarefa de escolher os próximos.
Ali na sidebar tem uma enquete com o nome dos quatro livros e basta você votar no seu preferido. Eu vou ler primeiro o que for mais votado, depois o que ficar em segundo e assim por diante.
Para te ajudar, seguem as informações de cada um deles.

O primeiro livro da lista, que está lá em casa faz tempo esperando para ser lido é L.A. Candy (L.A. Candy, #1), de Lauren Conrad.
Los Angeles is all about the sweet life: hot clubs, cute guys, designer . . . everything. Nineteen-year-old Jane Roberts can’t wait to start living it up. She may be in L.A. for an internship, but Jane plans to play as hard as she works, and has enlisted her BFF Scarlett to join in the fun.
When Jane and Scarlett are approached by a producer who wants them to be on his new series, a “reality version of Sex and the City,” they can hardly believe their luck. Their own show? Yes, please!
Soon Jane is TV’s hottest star. Fame brings more than she ever imagined possible for a girl from Santa Barbara—free designer clothes, the choicest tables at the most exclusive clubs, invites to Hollywood premieres—and she’s lapping up the VIP treatment with her eclectic entourage of new pals. But those same friends who are always up for a wild night are also out for a piece of Jane’s spotlight.
In a city filled with people chasing after their dreams, it’s not long before Jane wakes up to the reality that everyone wants something from her, and nothing is what it seems to be.

Depois, temos Deadly Little Secret (Touch, #1), da Laurie Faria Stolarz que eu amo a capa. Apesar de que a capa da continuação (Deadly Little Lies) é tão linda quanto.
Some secrets shouldn’t be kept…
Up until three months ago, everything in sixteen-year-old Camelia’s life had been fairly ordinary: decent grades; an okay relationship with her parents; and a pretty cool part-time job at the art studio downtown. But when Ben, the mysterious new guy, starts junior year at her high school, Camelia’s life becomes anything but ordinary.
Rumored to be somehow responsible for his ex-girlfriend’s accidental death, Ben is immediately ostracized by everyone on campus. Except for Camelia. She’s reluctant to believe the rumors, even when her friends try to convince her otherwise. She’s inexplicably drawn to Ben…and to his touch. But soon, Camelia is receiving eerie phone calls and strange packages with threatening notes. Ben insists she is in danger, and that he can help–but can he be trusted? She knows he’s hiding something… but he’s not the only one with a secret.
From the best-selling author of Blue is for Nightmares comes a story of paranormal romance that’s sure to be a thrilling and chilling teen favorite.

O próximo livro entrou recentemente na fila, porque chegou no meu aniversário, e foi um presente da Carol, o This Lullaby, da Sarah Dessen.
When it comes to relationships, Remy doesn’t mess around. After all, she’s learned all there is to know from her mother, who’s currently working on husband number five. But there’s something about Dexter that seems to defy all of Remy’s rules. He certainly doesn’t seem like Mr. Right. For some reason, however, Remy just can’t seem to shake him. Could it be that Remy’s starting to understand what those love songs are all about?
Raised by a mother who’s had five husbands, eighteen-year-old Remy believes in short-term, no-commitment relationships until she meets Dexter, a rock band musician.
This Lullaby is also, essentially, a love story. Plus it’s a summer book: set in that wonderful stretch from June to August when it just seems like everything is possible.

O último, porém não menos importante (detesto essa expressão em português, mas ok!) é Bad Girls Don’t Die, da Katie Alender. Esse foi um daqueles que eu me apaixonei pela capa e pela sinopse. Daqueles livros que dão calafrios porque parecem deliciosamente assustadores.
Alexis thought she led a typically dysfunctional high school existence. Dysfunctional like her parents’ marriage; her doll-crazy twelve-year-old sister, Kasey; and even her own anti-social, anti-cheerleader attitude.
When a family fight results in some tearful sisterly bonding, Alexis realizes that her life is creeping from dysfunction into danger. Kasey is acting stranger than ever: her blue eyes go green sometimes; she uses old-fashioned language; and she even loses track of chunks of time, claiming to know nothing about her strange behavior. Their old house is changing, too. Doors open and close by themselves; water boils on the unlit stove; and an unplugged air conditioner turns the house cold enough to see their breath in.
Alexis wants to think that it’s all in her head, but soon, what she liked to think of as silly parlor tricks are becoming life-threatening–to her, her family, and to her budding relationship with the class president. Alexis knows she’s the only person who can stop Kasey — but what if that green-eyed girl isn’t even Kasey anymore?
Bem, agora que vocês já conhecem os livros, que tal votar? Para animar essa votação, vamos fazer o seguinte:
1) Você vota no seu livro favorito e deixa um comentário nesse post dizendo em que livro você votou e qual o seu nome de seguidor no twitter;
2) Você retuíta a seguinte frase: “Eu escolho o próximo livro que a @vanillaprozac vai ler e ainda concorro a um prêmio surpresa: http://migre.me/16DIS”.
3) Você pode votar quantas vezes quiser, e retuitar a frase quantas vezes quiser, mas só deve deixar um comentário por pessoa!
-> Aqueles que desrespeitarem as regras serão eliminados sem aviso prévio!
Ao final da votação, que acontece no dia 25/09, eu vou sortear um prêmio surpresa entre aqueles que tiverem votado no livro escolhido pela maioria.