Although this was not the
best year as far as consistent reviews go, Rebecca and I actually did read many
books. (We’ll try harder next year, I promise.) And at the end of every year I
really enjoy compiling our “Best Of” list and giving you, our readers, some
recommendations if you haven’t read the following books yet. So, here it is,
another year gone by and another list of the top ten books we’ve read (split
between Rebecca and me).
Enjoy!
Rebecca & Esso
Rebecca's best books:
Rank
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Title
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Rebecca
says:
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1
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by John Green
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I laughed, and I cried as I gained
insight into the lives of the chronically ill and their caretakers.
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2
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by Patrick Ness
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I was on the edge of my seat while
reading.
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3
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by Rick Yancey
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Would we survive an alien
invasion? With determination and some help we would put up a heck
of a fight.
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4
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by Veronica Rossi
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Rossi continues to develop strong
characters in this second book. I can’t wait to see how Perry and Aria
save the world.
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5
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Cast in Sorrow
by Michelle Sagara
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Sagara did not disappoint with
Kaylin’s latest journey. One person can have such a large impact on
many.
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Esso's best books:
Rank
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Title
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Esso
says:
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1
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By Leigh Bardugo
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As a
continuation of Alina’s story this book couldn’t get any better. I love the
new characters we’re introduced to, particularly the unexpected,
swoon-worthy, privateer Sturmhond. More please!
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2
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by Rick Yancey
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A YA novel that is more survival than dystopian. Yancey
is a magnificent writer and isn’t afraid to take chances and pull out all the
stops in this story.
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3
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The Final Descent
by Rick Yancey
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It is finally the end for Will Henry and Dr. Warthrop.
The ending is somewhat controversial for fans of the series, but I can’t
imagine it any other way.
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4
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by Annabel Pitcher
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A contemporary YA fiction novel, this is a huge
surprise coming from me. Pitcher made me fall for this story and the
characters she created. This is a book that will draw you in and keep you for
all 261 pages. Good luck putting it down.
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5
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by Robin LaFevers
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Assassin nuns.
Read it. You won’t be disappointed.
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Oh, and if you’re wondering,
Rick Yancey is the reigning champion (according to me), seeing as he has
maintained a spot on our “Best Of” list every year since our blog’s inception. That
is no typo; you’ll notice Yancey acquired three of these coveted spots this
year. I think we should all commence in singing “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow”
now. Go ahead, I'll sing with you.
Great list! I loved Ketchup Clouds and I can't wait to read Patrick Ness's Choas Walking trilogy. :-)
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You will the Chaos Walking trilogy! It was amazing!
DeleteThanks for liking our list Laura! Have you read any other books by Annabel Pitcher? I picked up "My Sister Lives on the Mantlepiece" but haven't had a chance to sit down with it yet.
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