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Top 10 Favorite Books I’ve Read Since I Started Blogging
I was so happy to see this topic! I’ve read a lot of books in almost 2 years of blogging, and there are some that really stand out. The ones that I work into any list I can…the ones I repeatedly recommend…the ones I can’t stop thinking about. Anyway, here are my 10 favorite books since I’ve started blogging!
- Hate List by Jennifer Brown. I’ve read this book a couple times and I can’t help but cry for about 5 or 10 minutes after. It’s just so emotional. I don’t know why I’ve connected with it so much, but I have.
- Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson. Another one that I’ve really connected with. I just love Laurie Halse Anderson, period. But this is one of my favorites by her.
- Reason To Breathe by Rebecca Donovan. This book is haunting and I feel anxious every time I think about it. Anxious, like oh my god, I can’t believe that happened to her kind of anxious.
- The Fault In Our Stars by John Green. This is my favorite John Green book, and both times I’ve read it, I’ve cried. Actually, I think I cried harder the second time. But I just love it.
- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. This is my favorite book (and series) I read last year. It’s so good, and there are a lot of really interesting things to think about.
- The Iron Fey series by Julie Kagawa. This is one of those series I can’t stop talking about. I just love the creativity and the details in this series. And I’m super-excited about The Lost Prince, which is the spin-off to this series. I’m hoping it lives up to the really high expectations The Iron Fey set.
- Wings by Aprilynne Pike. Another series I can’t stop talking about. Like The Iron Fey, I just love the creativity in this series. Fairies being really similar to plants is totally believable.
- Need by Carrie Jones. Yet another series on the list. But this is one of my favorites. You can’t go wrong with pixies…just like how you can’t go wrong with fairies. It’s fun and I love the mythology in the series.
- Paranormalcy by Kiersten. Clearly, I am a fan of series, because they’ve taken over my list. But the one thing that sticks out is how Evie is pretty kick-ass and STILL LOVES SHOPPING, PINK AND SPARKLES. And she has a taser named Tasey. That’s pretty rare, at least in the books I’ve read. Plus, it’s fun and doesn’t take itself too seriously.
- The Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. I love the Uglies, and it’s one of my favorite dystopic series. Actually, I haven’t read a lot of dystopic novels, but this one stands out because I thought the idea of a pretty committee and how the society was structured according to looks was really interesting.
And here are some honorable mentions: The Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson, The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, In Honor by Jessi Kirby and The Morganville Vampires by Rachel Caine.

I’ve seen a lot of these books reviewed and I loved the Hunger Games. I’m sure the rest are very good. thanks for the recommendations. kaye—the road goes ever ever on
It’s hard not to like the Hunger Games. Thanks!
Great list! I also had nearly two years worth of books to narrow down, and it was difficult, to say the least! You have a great list here, though! We even share a couple!
Karis @YA Litwit
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Thanks! It was so hard to narrow down, and I even thought of a few more today. I might have to do a part 2.
After reading Hunger Games and Uglies I realised dystopian wasn’t for me but understand the hype for them. I did enjoy Hate List.
Dystopian novels definitely aren’t for everyone. I still can’t stop thinking about Hate List.
I loved Paranormalcy and The Hunger Games series. I’ll have to check out some more of the other ones you mentioned – quite a few are already on my reading list.
I love how fun Paranormalcy is and I just love The Hunger Games. Thanks for stopping by!
Sorry I’m a little late in the game here, but I love “The Pretties” series. Scott Westerfield has the most interesting ideas!
He really does. I definitely want to read his other books!