Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins - I'd heard such things about Anna and the French Kiss around Christmas of last year and I became absolutely MADLY excited about reading it. When I won a gift voucher in another blogger's giveaway, there was absolutely NO question about what I would spend it on. Even holding the book in my hands when it arrived sent little thrills of excitement through me. Of course I was worried that this book wouldn't live up to the hype and my huge expectations, but I dove straight in and wasn't at all disappointed.
Wood Angel by Erin Bow - What an absolutely MAGICAL book Wood Angel is. I wrote about this book earlier in the year as a book that I just couldn't stop thinking about. I still can't. I love it so much and I struggle sometimes to describe just how much and for what reason I love this book so much. I think it's just something about Erin Bow's beautiful writing style together with fabulously crafted characters and how conflicted and complex they are.
Where She Went by Gayle Forman - There's something so absolutely heartbreaking about Where She Went. I was so worried that nothing could come close to the emotional impact that If I Stay had on me, but Gayle Forman really surpassed herself with this sequel. I loved being inside Adam's head as he dealt with the events of If I Stay. I loved the awkward relationship he had with Mia and the huge, gaping holes between them as their lives grew apart. That scene on the bridge, after a night spent in each other's company pretending that nothing had happened between them but each still carrying around so many feelings left unsaid, was absolute perfection.
Rockoholic by CJ Skuse - This one took me completely by surprise. I really didn't think that I'd love Rockoholic as much as I did, but as soon as I started reading it I was utterly gripped by the characters and the terrible mistakes and the emotion of this book. (How does one accidentally kidnap a rock star?!) I love the feeling of grief and how lost that Jody feels after the death of her grandfather. Jody absolutely tugged at my heartstrings all the way through. Everything about her felt so realistic and believable, from her obsession with her favourite singer to her friendship with Mac, her best friend.
Divergent by Veronica Roth - This is a hard one to talk about. My love for Divergent knows no limits, and yet, I still haven't written my review of the book months after reading it. Sometimes I find it hard to put into words how blown away I am by a story and that is certainly true for this book.
Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini - Oh man, I didn't see this one coming. I hadn't really heard much about Starcrossed before I was lucky enough to swap for it on a bookswapping website I use. I just loved the sound of the premise and figured that it'd be exciting and romantic. It turned out to be both those things and so much more.
Shadows on the Moon by Zoe Marriott - Here's a book that just has everything. Zoe Marriott blew me away with the beautiful retelling of Cinderella. If I were to list the many things I loved about Shadows on the Moon, I might never finish this post!
Going Bovine by Libba Bray - As you can probably tell from this list so far, most of this list contains very newly published books. Aside from Anna and the French Kiss which was only published (I believe?) December of last year, the rest of my selections have been published in 2011. I think my reading habits have severely changed since book blogging and since I review for so many different publishers now. I think I often believe I don't have as much time to read my OWN books and that just isn't true. Or if it is, it shouldn't be.
Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck - This is one of the most recent books that I've read this year that has made it on the list. I think that most of what I love about the book was already mentioned in my review, but here are the main bits: I love setting. Writing this list has really made me become a bit more aware of how much an awesome setting affects how I feel about a book. For a lot of the story, we're in India and I love learning more about a different culture than the one I'm in at the moment. I loved hearing the different Indian myths and some of the goddesses of the Hindu religion.
Hunting Lila by Sarah Alderson - I feel that including this book in my Top Ten so far list is slightly cheating as the book will not be published until next month, but I've read it, so I'm going to include it! The thing with this book is that I knew that I would love it. I'd read a super early review of it and everything that was mentioned just made me think 'OOOH' and also *excited* So when I did recieve my copy of Hunting Lila, I made time for it right away. And I wasn't at all disappointed.Comment
I've read 25 books so far this year (aiming for 50), and picking top 10 was a bit challenging (because none compare to my all-time favorites), though a few all-time favorites are here:
Comment by Kobi Weaver on July 6, 2011 at 11:47pm My library had none of these! The let down of a small town. But here are some I love, have been doing a lot of rereading this summer for lack of new material but I have not been let down by my old favorites. No order.
1. The Hunger Game books. I loved them, Collins had me hooked and I loved how romance was not the focus.
2. The last three Harry Potters. I did a rereading and I was stunned by how complex and faultless they were. You catch even more when you read them in a row and a second time. JKR is a fantastic author.
3. Uglies. Pretties. Specials. Westerfeld is just magic with action and really makes you think about beauty.
4. The Eye the Ear and the Arm and House of the Scorpion. Nancy Farmer is just good.
5. Looking for Alaska. I go to seek my great perhaps and it is a fantastic coming of age story.
6. Abarat and Days of Magic nights of War. Wow.
7. His Dark Materials. Pullman makes me fall in love, it's as simple as that. I cried so hard there are tear stains all over my books.
8. American Gods. Neil Gaiman is a god among men. I also LOVED Smoke and Mirrors because I feel Gaiman shines brightest with his short stories. They are an art most can quite perfect, and he is perfection.
9. Girl at Sea. Johnson may not be up to the level of Gaiman or Rowling on a whole, but I loved this book, it just worked for me. It sarked my imagination and set me along my current career path to be a marine archeologist. You simply can not as more of anyone.
10. A Thousand Splendid Suns. Never, ever have I read something so pure, inspiring, heartbreaking, and so terribly brutal. Everyone should read this book because it provided insight into history, culture, and the human heart.
1. A Week In December- Sebastian Faulks
2. The Dark is Rising Sequence- Susan Cooper
3. The Vesuvius Club- Mark Gatiss
4. The Devil in Amber- Mark Gatis
5. Nineteen Eighty-Four- George Orwell
6. A Clockwork Orange
7. The Girl Who Played With Fire- Stieg Larsson
8. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest- Stieg Larsson
9. Buffy Season 8: Twilight- Joss Whedon et al
10. Buffy Season 8: Last Gleaming- Joss Whedon et al (graphic Novels are still books lol)
I wasn't much of a reader when I was younger, it's only since I've starting working (and therefore started commuting) that I've really found a passion for reading. I've always got a stream of books ready to read after I've read the current one. I'm currently reading (and nearly finished) John Green's Paper Towns and loving it and makes me want to read the rest of his offerings.
My top ten, in no particular order.
1. Paper Towns - John Green.
2. Looking for Alaska - John Green.
3. Will Grayson, Will Grayson - John Green.
4. An Abundance of Katherines - John Green.
5. The Gospel According to Larry - Janet Tashjian.
6. Everlasting (6th book in The Immortals series.) - Alyson Noel.
7. The Heroin Diaries - Nikki Sixx.
8. Angel (7th book in the Maximum Ride series.)- James Patterson.
9. The Last Olympian - Rick Riordan.
10. Sons of Destiny (12th book in the Cirque Du Freak series) - Darren Shan.
Comment by Ahab72 on July 6, 2011 at 10:14am Sorry for the lack of pictures. But here are my top 10.
1: The Lost Gate by Orson Scott Card
2: Orion by Ben Bova
3: Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn
4: Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card
5: Music: A Very Short Introduction by Nicholas Cook
6: The Reapers are the Angels by Alden Bell
7: Steel Trapp by Ridley Pearson
8: Imager by L.E. Modesitt Jr.
9: Legion of the Damned by William C. Dietz
10: Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton
Comment by Daniel on July 6, 2011 at 3:32am I haven't read 10 books so far this year but here are my top 3 that I've read in no particular order
Looking for Alaska by John Green
This is the best book I've ever read and not just because it was written by John. This book made me laugh, it made me cry (literally, I was a wreck.)
It was the first John Green book I'd read and it was brilliant because as a teenager I could relate to the things that go on in the book (First drink,first prank, first friend, first girl, last words.) and showed me that there is more to life than just that first drink or first prank, there is the fact that to escape the labyrinth of suffering you need to forgive yourself and other people.
10/10
This is the Seventh book in the maximum ride series and for my it reaches my top 3 but only just, It was kinda of a let down from the other six.
The series is about six fugitive kids – Max, Fang, Iggy, Gasman, Nudge, and Angel - known as the flock who have been genetically altered to have wings.
From the other books this one didn't have a good balance of adventure and romance and was mostly romance.
4/10
Will Grayson, Will Grayson By by John Green and David Levithan
This book was different to Johns other books and confused me at some points with the jump between Will Grayson and...Will Grayson but slowly drifted together with them meeting in a porn shop. It showed the troubles in teenage society and shows them in the point of view of Will Grayson 1 who struggles with having a gay best friend while being in love with the girl of his dream and the point of view of Will Grayson 2 dating a girl who loves him but he doesn't love her back.
9/10
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