Nowadays, I love checking out digital books from our local library and have read 13 since December. I did a lot of traveling so the books I chose were speedy ones that take very little effort to breeze through. So if you're into a little YA fantasy, some really terrible romances, and a series about a teen girl who transforms into a cougar (classy, right?), read on:
Totally Worth Reading: The books below were legit, fabulous, thought-provoking, and/or worthy of future re-readings.
1. Wonder - One of the best young adult books I've read in a long time. Woven narrative told by a boy with "jarring facial anomalies" and several people in his life (sister, friends, etc.). At the end of the day, this is a meditation on kindness. Beautifully written. Put this at the top of your list.
2. The Happiness Project - Little late to this party, but I liked this book. I want to clean all my closest now, too.
3. The Wednesday Wars - A teenage boy has to stay after school every Wednesday afternoon with a teacher who, like, totally hates him. Shakespeare plays a big role in his after school lessons. An interesting perspective, as the story takes place during the Vietnam War.
4. Omnivore's Dilemma - Again, late to the party. Definite food for thought.
5. The Giver - Yep, still one of my favorites. This book has aged well and moved me to tears in a way I wasn't expecting. I loved reading this from an adult's perspective.
Magic + History YA: I kind of love this Michael Scott series about brother/sister twins who discover they are super powerful. Weaves in historical figures with mythical figures (such as The Morrigan, sphinx, centaurs, etc.) which turn out to be real. Tagline: "Some legends are true." Wonderfully quick and addictive.
6. The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flammel
7. The Magician
8. The Gathering
9. The Calling
10. Exit Strategy
11. Oh My Gods
Romance: There is a special spot in my heart for British romances about neurotic 20-somethings. Case in point, I will repeatedly read anything by Sophie Kinsella (Shopaholic fame) or Helen Fielding (Bridget Jones). But I have to admit my first foray into non-British romances was a complete let down. Nora Roberts' Bridal Quartet series was really, really awful. And yes, I actually read 2 out of the 4. Don't judge. Let that be enough. I beg you, please don't subject yourself to these books. Seriously. Terrible.
All of this begs the question: what have you been reading? Any recommendations? Spill!
Currently Reading
Moon Over Manifest
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
The Phantom Tollbooth
Happier At Home (sequel to The Happiness Project)
No comments:
Post a Comment