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This weeks Top Ten List
Top Ten Books Written In The Past 10 Years That I Hope People Are Still Reading In 30 Years
- The Twilight Saga (1-4) by Stephanie Meyer
- House of Night (1-10) by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast
- The Vampire Diaries (1-4) by L.J. Smith
- The Secret Circle (1-5) by L.J. Smith
- Witchblood by Emma Mills
- Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
- The Mating by Nicky Charles
- Darkness Falls (Darkness Falls #1) by Jessica Sorensen
- Evernight (Evernight #1) by Claudia Gray
- The Sword and The Prophet by Missy LaRae
That is my Top Ten for this week. I know I cheated a little but I just couldn't pick just one book out of the series of the first four on my list. I did not list them in any particular order either. I did not put my favorite on top or my least favorite on the bottom.
What Ten Books Written In The Past 10 Years That You Hope People Are Still Reading In 30 Years?
3 comments:
I totally agree about Shatter Me. It was an awesome book and people should read it for years to come
We'll have to check back in thirty years and see who was right!
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I loved Shatter Me! Witchblood and The Sword & the Prophet sound fascinating. New follower.
Jennifer @ Feminist Fairy Tale Reviews
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