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December 23, 2014

TTT #30: Top Ten Books Santa Should Bring Me

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly event hosted over at The Broke and the Bookish.

I love this week's topic. Some of these books on my list were ones I actually put on my Christmas list to my parents and some of these are ones I just now thought of and wish I would have put on my list. I may have to do a Christmas loot post when I get back from vacation if I get enough bookish goodies to share with you all. *The titles are linked up to goodreads if you would like to find out more about each book.

The Young Adult Books I Would Advise Santa to Bring Me
1. Compulsion by Martina Boone sounds like a Gothic young adult novel I don't want to miss.
2. H20 (The Rain) by Virginia Bergin - What if rain was deadly? I want to know.
3. Every Breath by Ellie Marney - I must read this Sherlock book. 
4. So far I have only heard good things about Princess of Thorns by Stacey Jay.
5. I'm too intrigued to pass up on reading Hit by Lorie Ann Grover.

The Adult Books Santa Should Really Bring Me
6. I need to read a Neil Gaiman book and since American Gods is the most read book in my state I'm going to start there.
7. The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin is supposed to be incredibly good with the MC's love of books at its core.
8.  I fell in love with the hilarious Amy Poehler when I started watching Parks and Recreation. Now I can't wait to read her book Yes Please.

These Two Very Special Books Would Make Great Gifts... Just Saying.
9. I only own a not so pretty version of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and I would love to own the beautiful version below instead.
10. I would love to receive Percy Jackson's Greek Gods by Rick Riordan for Christmas.

I would love to see what books are on your wish list this year so please share below. I hope you all have a Very Merry Bookish Christmas!

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December 24, 2013

TTT #15: Top Ten Books I Wouldn't Mind Santa Bringing Me

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly event hosted over at The Broke and the Bookish.  

This week for Top Ten Tuesday we are sharing what books we would love Santa to bring us. I kept my list strictly to books that are already published, because even though Santa is pretty awesome I don't think he would be able to get me books that haven't been published yet. Pictures are linked up to goodreads!

1. Premeditated by: Josin L. McQuein
I feel like I have wanted this book since forever. So why do I want this one? Because of the synopsis:  
A week ago, Dinah’s cousin Claire cut her wrists.

Five days ago, Dinah found Claire’s diary and discovered why.

Three days ago, Dinah stopped crying and came up with a plan.

Two days ago, she ditched her piercings and bleached the black dye from her hair.

Yesterday, knee socks and uniform plaid became a predator’s camouflage.

Today, she’ll find the boy who broke Claire.

By tomorrow, he’ll wish he were dead.


2. Dark Witch (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy #1) by: Nora Roberts
I'm a fan of Nora Roberts' supernatural type books and I love witches! 



3. Life After Life by: Kate Atkinson
A story where the main character lives her life over and over again. I'm in.


4. Omens (Cainsville #1) by: Kelley Armstrong
Mysteries, murder, and an author I enjoy, are the reasons why this book made the list.



5. Amber House (The Amber House Trilogy #1) by: Kelly Moore, Larkin Reed, Tucker Reed 
A house that holds secrets always intrigues me.



6. The Burning Sky (The Elemental Trilogy #1) by: Sherry Thomas
I've heard this is a really good book and the cover drew me in.




7. Out to Lunch by: Stacey Ballis

This just sounds like a very interesting and unique novel.


8. All Our Yesterdays (All Our Yesterdays #1) by: Cristin Terrill
I can't even begin to tell you all of the reasons why I want to read this, but you should check it out too.



9. The Princess in the Opal Mask (The Opal Mask #1) by: Jenny Lundquist 
There are two main reasons why I want to read this book. First, the cover is gorgeous. Second, the line from the synopsis "Every fairy-tale ending has a price..."




10. No Safety in Numbers (No Safety in Numbers #1) by: Dayna Lorentz
Survival stories always capture my attention.


I really wish so many of these were not in a series... So what books do you want Santa to bring you? Share below! 

Source: Zazzle.com
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