Top Ten Tuesday #17 – Best so far this year

Posted 25 June, 2013 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Memes, Top Ten Tuesday / 0 Comments

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Top Ten Tuesday – Top Ten Books I’ve read so far this year

This week on Top Ten Tuesday we are discussing the books that are the best we’ve read so far this year. I’m thinking we need to make up a new meme called top twenty or thirty so I can keep all the great books on my list πŸ˜‰ Top Ten Tuesdays is a fun meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, where we share our excitement for books, and I really like how this meme makes me think about the books I read, why I read them, and who to recommend my favorite reads to. So, here we go :
As usual, my list is in no particular order :

Ten Tiny Breaths - (un)Conventional BookviewsTen Tiny Breaths by K. A. Tucker is a NA contemporary romance, but with lots of very hard subjects treated. I cried so hard at one point I couldn’t even read anymore. But I also laughed out loud in several places.

 

One Tiny Lie - (un)Conventional BookviewsOne Tiny Lie is the 2nd book in K. A. Tuckers series and I loved this one as much as I loved Ten Tiny Breaths!

 

Pushing the Limits - (un)Conventional BookviewsPushing the Limits is another NA book, this one is written by Katie McGarry. Also some hard stuff to read about, but really great! I loved the story and the characters so much.

Dare You To - (un)Conventional BookviewsDare you To is the 2nd book in Katie McGarry’s series, and I’m starting to feel like I have a theme going here… It can’t be helped, I’m a huge fan of NA!

 

hopelessHopeless by Colleen Hoover just blew me away! So beautiful, and at the same time, so sad.

 

Thank You For Riding - (un)Conventional BookviewsThank you for Riding is a hot and sexy read by Meg Maguire, and it was fun to read πŸ™‚

 

The Testing - (un)Conventional BookviewsThe Testing by Joelle Charbonneau is excellent. I loved Cia!

 

The Eternity Cure - (un)Conventional BookviewsA list with favorite books can’t be complete without at least one book by Julie Kagawa, right? So I bring you The Eternity Cure from her Blood of Eden series – excellent, with scary vampires and a quest for a better place and life.

First Rule of Swimming - (un)Conventional BookviewsThe First Rule of Swimming by Courtney Angela Brkic touched my heart and I thought the story was so tender. Loved it!

 

Switching - (un)Conventional BookviewsSwitching by Jody Kihara was such a different story with time travel in it, and it was really well done!

 

What about you? What are your Top Ten books for 2013 so far?

Thanks for stopping by, have a terrific Tuesday, and happy reading.

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Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms

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Linda is an English as foreign language teacher and has a Master's degree in English Language and Literature. She's an avid reader, blogger, compulsive one-clicker and a genre omnivore. Ever since she learnt how to read she has been seen with a book or two in her hands everywhere she goes.

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0 responses to “Top Ten Tuesday #17 – Best so far this year

    • Yeah, Pushing the Limits was excellent. I hope you’ll get your hands on Hopeless soon!
      Thanks for stopping by Tsuki πŸ™‚

    • Thanks Jessica πŸ™‚ Those NA books are pretty much heartwrecking! But so good πŸ™‚

      Thanks for stopping by, and happy reading!

    • I don’t think I’ve ever read a book by Julie Kagawa that I didn’t love.

      Thanks for stopping by Eveline.

    • Sorry you didn’t enjoy Eternity Cure, Ula. It’s no fun when you expect to love a book and end up disappointed πŸ™

      Thanks for stopping by πŸ™‚ Happy reading.

    • I hope you’ll love all of them as much as you loved The Eternity Cure, Janina!

      Thanks for stopping by πŸ™‚ Happy reading.

    • Pushing the Limits is awesome! And so are the others on this list πŸ˜‰ what are you waiting for, Brandee? πŸ˜›

    • I think I might actually like Ten Tiny Breaths even more that Pushing the Limits… not sure if it’s possible, but it was truly awesome as well!

      Thanks for stopping by Kimberly.

    • Since that was a rhethorical question, I’m not going to to answer that, Lyn πŸ˜‰

      Thanks for stopping by.

    • Yeah, diversity should be my middle name when it comes to books πŸ˜€
      I hope you’ll enjoy all these books as much as I did, Micheline!

    • OH, I would hate reading on the computer as well πŸ™ too bad it was the only way for you to be able to read The Testing.. I hope you’ll enjoy the story anyway!

      Thanks for stopping by Stormi πŸ™‚

    • Oh yes, Hopeless is awesome, and so are Katie McGarry’s books. I know what you mean, though, those pesky review-books πŸ™‚ I love getting them, but I need to slow down a little – there are many other books I’d like to read as well.

      Thanks for stopping by Jess.

    • I’m sure you have a full list anyway, so whether you have a lot of reading to do or not depends on other things than my list πŸ˜€

      Thanks for stopping by Liza πŸ™‚

  1. I’ve been hearing a lot about Ten Tiny Breaths so I may have to check it out! PtL and Dare You To were so good, weren’t they?!

    Thanks for stopping by my TTT list earlier & happy reading! πŸ™‚

    • Oh yes, PtL and DYT were excellent. Ten Tiny Breaths is as well, and it’s the same age group, but different subject matter! I cried. Hard.

      Thanks for stopping by Rachelia πŸ™‚

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