Hey, guys!
It’s Tuesday, that means it’s time for a bookish favorites posts. Top 5 Tuesday is hosted by Shanah Bionic Book Worm and is quite simple: check out the topic and write a post with your picks.
For this month, Shanah came up with something very special. Each Tuesday I share my top 5 books beginning with the respective letters of the alphabet assigned for the day.
We are almost done, this is post four out of five on P, Q, R, S and T.
P – Paper Towns
A while ago I read The Fault in our Stars and quite liked it. So I figured I’d give Paper Towns a shot as well. I can’t even tell you how much I hated this book. What an annoying lead character!
Q – Queen of Shadows
Sarah J. Maas here again. The first novel I could think of that begins with a Q is Queen of Shadows, the fourth part in the TOG series. Loved it!
R – Ruin and Rising
So, I finally had time to pick up Leigh Bardugo’s books and binge-read the entire series. Ruin and Rising is the third Grishaverse book and it’s almost too good to be true!
S – The Second Coming
If you’ve never read a book by John Niven, please drop everything and pick one up right now. He wrote many great novels, but The Second Coming is one of my favorites. His style is just too hilarious!
T – Thirteen Reasons Why
You probably watched or at least heard about the Netflix show Thirteen Reasons Why. The show is actually based on a book, which I read back in the day when I was a teenager and it first came out.
Can you name a book for each letter? Let me know in the comments!
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I really liked it when I read it. Full disclosure: I was a teenager back then, so I am not sure whether I would still enjoy it as much today.
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great post! I did ruin and rising too 🙂
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I just such a good book! 😀
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Paper Towns is awful. I am not a John Green fan!
My recommendations would be:
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving (although Pride and Prejudice is also right up there, along with The Poisonwood Bible and Possession)
(I have nothing for Q… I wracked my brain)
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Shantaram by David Gregory Roberts
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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By now, I’ve developed a fierce hate for John Green. I wanted to throw Paper Towns out the window so many times.
Ready Player One and To Kill a Mockingbird are great choices, those are amazing books.
I hadn’t heard of your other picks (apart from Pride and Prejudice), but I added them to my reading list!
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Quite a few BIG BOOKS in there but all really special.
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