Top Ten Books I'd Skip Work to Read

Tuesday, March 27, 2012






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Top Ten Books I'd Skip Work to Read:


1. Fever by Lauren DeStefano - I'm not kidding. With a cover like that, I'd practically swing the other way! I'm jussayin'! Truly though, in all honesty, the first book captured me upon re-read, and I'm totally invested in it now. I'm proud to say I'd skip just about anything to read it.

2. The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin - I'm slowly pining away waiting for this one. That cliffhanger of doom simply destroyed me, and I MUST know what happens! I MUST, MICHELLE! I'm going to whine and waste away until I have book two, then I'm going to go all Harry Potter and play hooky to read it.

3. Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling - Did you know that once upon a time, way back when I was an NCAA Division 1 swimmer, I played hooky from practice to read these books straight through? Well, I did. I went to all the midnight releases, got the books, and read the last few in about 15 hours each. Well done, self.

4. Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead - I swore up and down I would never read this series. I hate vampires, I said! I will NOT read that rubbish, I told everyone! I was wrong. I became a Vampire Academy addict, and I can't help but stay up far past a normal hour to read this series.

5. Raw Blue by Kirsty Eagar - Ummmm I was never a contemporary fiction fan. Ever. In fact, I'm pretty sure I told everyone they were petty, annoying and trite...definitely not a match for my superior intellect. Well, I was wrong. I stayed up all night to read this one, and I'd gladly take a day off to re-read it.

6. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - I got into the series a bit later than some (about a year and a half ago), and well, naturally I was hooked. I read this book straight. I read the next book straight. I read the final book straight. I'd gladly take a day to read all three books back to back...straight...again.

7. Many Waters by Madeleine L'Engle - It's always on my lists. I'm well aware of that, thank you very much. No matter how many times I read it though, it's simply not enough, and I feel a little bit like I get something more every time I re-read it. So, I'll continue to do so, and I'll most certainly take a day off to read it!

8. Pearls of Lutra by Brian Jacques - I love the whole Redwall book series, but there's something so very human about this book. I have to say I think it is one of the strongest standalone books in the series.

9. Dark Song by Gail Giles - There's something so dark and so incredibly fascinating about this book. It's mildly horrifying, and I'll be honest, it's one of the darkest books I've ever read, but it's like a trainwreck. You just can't look away.

10. The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab - I expected nothing from this book at all. Nothing, I tell you. Yet, it was one of the most beautifully-written books I've read in a very long while, and I'm proud to say that it is so graceful and so lyrical that I'd very happily read it all day every day.

19 comments:

  1. Fever, YES. I'll probably read that book a zillion times (along with Wither) waiting for the next one. Sadly, I still haven't read Mara Dyer. What am I waiting for? I don't know. I don't know. 

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  2. The Evolution of Mara Dyer is on my "CANCEL EVERYTHING!!" and read release... I cannot wait :) 

    Great list!
    Come see my Top Ten / Teaser Tuesday!

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  3. I know, right?!?! I'm totally right there with you!

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  4. I didn't like WITHER the first time I read it, but the second time, I was hooked. So, naturally FEVER kills me :)))

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  5. Fever! I can't wait to read it. :) I was blown away by Wither. 

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  6. I think you'll love it! It's definitely a worthy sequel!

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  7. I have The Hunger Games on my Top Ten Tuesday as well. After watching the movie this past weekend it made me want to re-read the book again! As for The Near Witch, I have had it on my shelf forever. I seriously must read it soon!!

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  8. You MUST! It blew me away - some of the best writing I've read in a good while!

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  9. Don't even get me started on Mara, I needs it Melissa! I NEEDS IT! The not knowing is haunting me. Michelle is cruel genius.

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  10. Just picked Mara Dyer up from the library, per your recommendations :) Can't wait to read it on SB next week! This list is just funny. I do not feel neutral about the Vampire Academy series at all - in fact, I have always disliked it (for fairly petty reasons, and no I've never read any of them - I am judgmental). But... you are seriously making me re-think that judgement...

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  11. Isn't she?! She's like a super evil awesome mastermind ;)

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  12. Girl, I REFUSED adamantly to read Vampire Academy for so long. I swore up and down that there was NO WAY it was as good as everyone was saying. And, frankly, I hate the whole love triangle thing...so, why do I love it so much? Characters = awesome. Plot = phenomenal. Drama = insane. You simply MUST read it ;)))

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  13. I would stay home for the last installment in the wheel of time series :)

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  14. Infinite love for Harry Potter and The Hunger Games! Fever is really good, and I just bought a copy of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer because I've heard so many great things! I have The Near Witch on my shelf but I still haven't read it :/ And I really want to read Raw Blue!

    My Top Ten Tuesday

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  15. Oooh, someone else with Many Waters on their list!! I adored that book when I was growing up. L'Engle's other books too, but really Many Waters was just ... ahhh so good! I'm putting some of these others on my TBR list!

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  16. SO with you on Hunger Games.
    Need to check out your recommendation on 10.

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  17. HP, VA, and THG are books EVERY YA reader should read! i don't think i would've became a reader if those books weren't in my life. 

     you can checkout my TTT here

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  18. Now, to be fair, I'd skip work to read just about any book...wish I had a job where that's all I had to do! Still, your list is awesome and I agree with all the ones I know (and will have to check out those I don't!).

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  19. New follower! I've never heard of Raw Blue, but I'll have to check it out! Here is my Top 10 if you'd like to follow back: http://theonceandfuturelibrarian.blogspot.com/2012/03/top-10-tuesday-playing-hooky.html

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