Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Top Ten Books I’ve Read In 2018 (So Far)

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and the meme moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. This week's Top Ten Tuesday asks bloggers to list their top ten books they've read in 2018 (so far). The following books are in no particular order. 


1. Letting Go of Gravity by Meg Leder is a wonderful contemporary novel that occurs during the summertime so of course it's an excellent summer read. The main characters are twins. Parker is trying to figure out who is she is and she battles with anxiety which sometimes prevents her from following her dreams. Charlie, on the other hand, has been in remission with Leukemia and has been battling it for quite awhile. He is sometimes bitter about it and how people treat him.


2. Legendary by Stephanie Garber is the sequel to Caraval. Legendary is all about Tella's story and how she must pay her debt for a favor from the first book. Readers follow Tella as it is her turn to participate in a Caraval game. She becomes very close with Dante and learns more about her mother. There are many twists and turns in this novel which will satiate your appetite for an adventurous yet captivating fantasy.


3. Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan is an intoxicating and lush fantasy that comes out this fall. This novel has East Asian elements and cliffhanger that will make you beg for the sequel. Not only are all the personalities of the characters well flushed out, but the novel has a f/f relationship that is kept a secret in order to avoid their demise.


4. Twelve Steps to Normal by Farrah Penn is a contemporary novel that delves into topics such as losing a loved one to a parent recovering from being an alcoholic. Kira is learning how to adjust living with her father after living with her aunt for some time. Her dad is out of rehab and is trying to start a new life. Kira learns to overcome many obstacles and the personal growth is huge from page one to the end.


5. The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw is an entrancing novel cursed town. The Swan sisters come back ever year in June to inhabit three local girls, luring males to their death. This is revenge for their own deaths many centuries ago. I highly suggest this novel for those who like Hocus Pocus, How to Hang a Witch and/or Practical Magic.


6. The Way You Make Me Feel by Maurene Goo is Goo's latest book and it's perfect for the summer. Clara is a prankster at school and when a prank goes wrong, she is stuck working her father's Brazilian-Korean fusion food truck for the summer with her archenemy. Clara does a lot of soul searching in this book. If you are a big foodie, your mouth will be watering after reading this novel.


7. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling is the third installment in the Harry Potter series. This is when the trio explores Hogsmeade and when Hermione stands up to Draco. Of course who can't forget the time turner and meeting characters such as Sirius, Buckbeack, Lupin and Trelawney? But my favorite part of book three is the introduction to The Marauders and the Marauders map!


8. Heart of Ash by Kim Liggett is the sequel to Blood & Salt. You won't regret reading this novel which talks place in Spain instead of Kansas. Ash's twin brother is missing and Ash needs to find him. You're in for a treat if your like a twisty paranormal read and/or if you like The Vampire Diaries.


9. From Twinkle, With Love by Sandhya Menon is Menon's second novel. Although I like Menon's debut more, this novel is a good romcom. It's light, humorous and a fast read. This novel also shows how people can be two faces or back stabbers when the truth comes to the surface. It also overthrows societal norms.


10. Shadow Weaver by MarcyKate Connolly is a dark yet whimsical MG novel about Emmeline who can talk her shadow. Emmeline wields a gift of controlling shadows. She ends up befriending another wielder of a power but this time it's a boy who has command with light. Her shadow become overpowering and gets Emmeline in trouble.


What are you favorite books that you've read this year?

23 comments:

  1. This is the 3rd list I've seen with WICKED DEEP on it!!! Looks like that might need to go on my library list :)

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    1. Yes, yes! Must read and it's perfect to read around this time because it occurs in the summer!

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  2. 'Paper and Fire' has a beautiful cover though I'll confess, I'd have guessed it to be a fantasy novel. :)

    'Twinkle' remains on my must-read list, and of course, Maurene's book was on my list this week, too.

    Thanks so much for visiting Finding Wonderland, Nicole.

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    1. Girls of Paper and fire has a beautiful cover indeed and yes, it's a fantasy novel! I hope you enjoy Twinkle when you get to it!

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  3. Legendary was on my list this week too!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2018/07/10/top-ten-tuesday-167/

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    1. Sweet! It's an excellent book! I actually enjoyed it more than Caraval!

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  4. Awww, Prisoner of Azkaban! It's been forever since I've read that one but I do have the illustrated version now so I should give it a reread. Lots of other books I need to check out on your list too!

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    1. I like to read at least one Harry Potter book a year. If I am very adventurous and have the time and in the Potter mood, I will read the whole series. I love re-reading Harry Potter because it never gets old and the series always is a pick me upper.

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  5. Girls of paper anf fire really intruiges me!

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    1. Definitely check it out! It was one of the buzz books at Book Expo and it's definitely a YA fantasy to be on the look out for. Also, it's the first in a series!

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  6. Letting Go of Gravity sounds like a great read. I might have to add that one to my TBR.

    This is our Top Ten Tuesday.

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    1. If you like Meg Leder's The Museum of Heartbreak, you will Love Letting Go of Gravity. Actually, if you like contemporary in general, you should check the novel out.

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  7. Letting Go Of Gravity does sound great. I'm intrigued! :-) Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.

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    1. Letting Go of Gravity is a great contemporary if you are looking for a contemporary read that occurs in the summer to read during the summer.

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  8. OOH I must read Letting Go of Gravity. I LOVED Meg Leder's "The Museum of Heartbreak" - so good!

    My TTT post!

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    1. If you like The Museum of Heartbreak, you will love Letting Go of Gravity!

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  9. I'm really excited about The Way You Make Me Feel - I need to make that a priority for the second half of the year :)

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    1. I hope you enjoy reading The Way You Make Me Feel when you get to it this year. Thanks for visiting my blog!

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  10. The third Harry Potter book is my favorite. I love Sirius and the introduction to the map.

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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    1. I am glad that POA is your favorite HP book. Mine is HBP but POA film is my favorite for the HP films.

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  11. I'm reading "Twinkle" right now! Lots of good looking books on this list :-) Here's my list.

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    1. I hope are you enjoying Twinkle! Thanks for stopping by!

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  12. I just read Caraval earlier this month. I'm looking forward to reading Legendary when everybody in front of me on the waiting list at the library is done with it.

    Looking forward to reading some of the others on your list as well.

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