I
have done a lot of reading and I plan on doing a lot more of it. If
you're trying to find your next favorite book here are some that I've
read that I have thoroughly enjoyed. Everyone else should too!
The
Maze Runner by James Dashner
This
is one of my all time favorite books. Don't get discouraged if you
start reading it and feel like you don't have a CLUE what's going on.
You're not suppose too. The protagonist is thrown into a bizarre
place with no memory if himself besides his name. If he has no clue
why should the reader? This book starts with your mind racing and
it doesn't stop. In fact, there are two other books after it that add
more hills and valleys to the epic roller coaster that is The Maze
Runner.
The
Name of the Book is Secret by
Pseudonymous Bosch
This
books is as crazy as the title sounds. It's a book for younger
readers but don't let that stop you. This book and the books that follow take you on what I would call a "participation read". The
author (who remains anonymous for your own safety) begs you
not to read the books. The Secret is too dangerous! And yet, he can't
keep a secret. So... don't you wanna know what the Secret is?
The
Transall Saga by Gary Paulsen
Oh...
this book. This amazing book. My fifth grade teacher read this to my
class and I was captivated. I purchased my own copy —er... my mom
did— and since then I've read it, skimmed it, told anyone who would
listen about it, and it still makes me smile. Imagine a
thirteen-year-old boy falling into a blue light and ending up in a
strange land full of odd people and animals. His life is thrown
upside down and you are on your toes page after page. It's fantastic!
Dragon
and Thief by Timothy Zahn
There
are six books total in the Dragonback Adventure series. The first,
Dragon
and Thief,
was given to me by a girl in my church. She said she thought I was
someone who would enjoy it. It didn't seem like something I would
normally pick up, but I thanked her and.. well.. it was a book! I would never pass up a book. It
took a few days but soon I forced myself to pick it up. Long story
short, I needed
to read the rest! The SF epicness is... EPIC! A boy is framed and
needs help from a symbiotic dragon like alien to clear his name. The
feels this book gives are numerous.
Existence
by Abbi Glines
This
book is short but fun. It's a corny teen romance. Girl loves dead
boy. Actually, the boy is Death. As in the Grim Reaper Death. The
protagonist can see ghosts and… well... Death falls in love with
her. It's just a fun story to read though while waiting for other
books to come out or on long drives. A book to veg out with.
Mine
Till Midnight by Lisa
Kleypas
This
is a different book than what I normally read. It's a romance. There
are five books and each one is from the view point of four sisters
and one brother in the Hathaway family. The books are romantic, jaw
dropping, exciting, and suspenseful. I recommend them all if you like
romances.
These
are only a few of the many, many books I've read. All of them
hold a special place in my heart. However, there is still room for
more. This next list are books that I am planning —itching—
to read. I don't know too much about each book for fear of spoilers.
What I do know I love and that is what drew me to them in the first
place.
The
Eye of Minds by James Dashner
Another
book by James Dashner. This is the start of a new trilogy. I admit I
first wanted to read it simply because it's another Dashner book.
However, I started reading the first few pages at the end of another
one of his books and I'm hooked already. Due to lack of time in my
schedule I have yet to read it all the way, but it is waiting on my
shelf and I plan to start it by October. I'm so excited!
Tiger
Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson
I
am a huge Peter Pan fan, so when I stumbled upon this in the
bookstore I did a double take. It's a twist on the Peter Pan story.
Basically before Peter meets Wendy he knew Tiger Lily. This is about
their relationship and I'm assuming their love story. Different and worth a
read.
The
Girl With the Iron Touch by
Kady Cross
I'm
starting to really enjoy Steampunk. Everything about it is fun and
imaginative. This book is full of that. From what I understand, a girl is kidnapped and used
to help resurrect the protagonists' archenemy. It seems to be a fast-paced, even romantic story. I want to fall into
that world.
Landry
Park by Bethany Hagen
I
was waiting in the airport one day and wandered into the bookstore.
Many books caught my eye but this one stole the attention. This
follows a young teenage girl and her rich, almost royal life. This life, however, isn't the life she wants. Her
family expect one thing from her even though she'd rather do the
opposite. The book has rebellion, romance, and questions the protagonist on
her values. I'm highly interested.
The
Selection by Kiera Cass
This
book has been out for quite some time. There are three others that
follow. I'd seen it before but it's only been recently that I've paid attention to it. In the story, most of the girls want to be
selected to compete for the prince's hand. The protagonist dreads
it. The story shows the world of a common life and a world of
glittering jewels. I'm excited to read it and learn the entire story.
I
hope you've discovered a book you never knew about or agree with the
books I have read and plan to read. We can all relate to each other
through books and that is the greatest feeling. What are your
favorites?
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