As we're almost at the end of the year, this is the final round up of my 2017 reads. All really good, if not all exactly what I was expecting. A Murder to Die For and Everless will both be released in the new year and are well worth a read.
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As we're almost at the end of the year, this is the final round up of my 2017 reads. All really good, if not all exactly what I was expecting. A Murder to Die For and Everless will both be released in the new year and are well worth a read.
A whole selection of most recent reads (missing a couple because I don't have pictures). Everyone should read the Ben Aaronovitch series, highly recommended. Caraval and STAGS were both great books with super frustrating endings. At least, as I found out after finishing them, there's going to be sequels to both so that makes it slightly easier to swallow. They Both Die at the End is heartbreaking. Definitely worth reading. In conclusion, all of these books are great.
Had Burnt Paper Sky for ages and only recently read it. I really enjoyed it, great reading two sides of that story. (I think it's now published with a different name). Literally just finished A Quiet Kind of Thunder and maybe cried a little bit. The Names They Gave Us also made me cry (thankfully I was at home and by myself for both). Nemesis was interesting but also a bit weird. Legend is up next (followed by the other 2 in that series).
Latest reads and my next read. Just finished One of Us is Lying and liked it, totally called it though. Truth or Dare (they're both the same book) was great, love the reading concept too.
I totally forgot to update this list on here. I'm not gonna go through them all separately, I'm just gonna say they're all great (Lost Boy is my favourite, but I'm biased because I love Peter Pan). 4 of them are part of series' so beware of that if you don't like them. Also, I've apparently been on a green book theme (top row is most recent).
I have read 5 books since I last updated this list and most of a 6th. I really enjoyed them all, but The Sun is Also a Star is probably my favourite of them. I'm really loving Cell 7 though so we'll see how the ending changes that. The Forgetting Time didn't really go where I expected but that wasn't a bad thing. The Problem with Forever is great. It has some language that was a bit clumsy at times but that didn't really hinder my enjoyment. The Girl on the Train. I'm not totally sure about the hype. It was good but not all that.
My latest reads. I did a quiz and it recommended I read The Square Root of Summer, so I did, and I enjoyed it. Dear Amy is a book I saw advertised a lot. Like, at every train station and metro station I went to and that made me look it up. It sounded interesting so I gave it a go. Guessed the ending but enjoyed it anyway. Just finished Orangeboy. They say don't judge a book by its cover, but the cover is the reason I looked at what this one was about so... And I liked it.
Finally got round to reading this series and I love it (wishing I'd waited til she was finished writing it before I read it though, oh well)