Thursday’s Top 4: Books from My Genre that I Want to Read

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Not quite sure what “my genre” is these days. I’m all over the place. My gut reaction is to say sci-fi, but everything I’ve been reading and gravitating to recently has been fantasy or non-fiction. How about a compromise at sci-fi/fantasy!

A Darker Shade of Magic

Warcross

Iron Gold

Obsidio

Vicious, Armada, Lifelike, Sea of Rust, Invictus… I could go on. Forever.

Fun fact about this post: This looks a lot like the list of books I said I really wanted to read this time last year…

Thursday’s Top 4 Recent Favourite Covers

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This week’s topic, recent favourite covers. Recent is a relative term, so I’m going to go with book I’ve read in the last 6 months.

Nevernight

NEVERNIGHT
by Jay Kristoff

This cover was extremely attractive from the second I first saw it, but I found that while reading I was constantly closing the book (sometimes in the middle of a page) to look at the cover to see if I could pick out more details given by the story. Fun stuff!

GEMINA
by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

Duh. No explanation needed.

THE CORE
by Peter V Brett

The swirling cloak/dress. The wonderful blue colour. The badass look on her face. It’s all mesmerizing.

CITY OF LIES
By Sam Hawke

As a surprise entrant, I present you with the cover of my current read. It’s not exactly uncommon for a blade to be featured on the cover of a fantasy novel. In fact, I think you’d be hard pressed to find more than a dozen fantasy covers without some kind of blade. But the fact that this is book 1 of The Poison War, and the knife is smoking with some kind of chemical makes it WAY more exciting.

Fun fact about this post: I decided on the 6-month timeline BEFORE picking covers, instead of picking a timeline to suit any particular cover. Not that I would ever do that… *evil laugh*

Top 4 Great Young Adult Books

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Top 4 Young Adult books. This was more difficult than I first thought. The lines between YA and Fantasy/Sci-Fi are sometimes very, very thin. Sometimes I’m shock when a book is given a YA classification, and other times there’s a book that I’m sure MUST be a YA, yet it’s not. So if I’m wrong about any of the books on this list, forgive me. I’m not longer a ‘young’ adult, so I don’t know any better.

Six of Crows

When I picked this up (on the recommendation of every blogger on the planet) I didn’t know what to expect. What I got was something so fresh, so enticing, and so GOOD that even I’M mad at myself for not finishing to duology yet.

Six of Crows book cover

Red Rising

Loved every moment of this book (and every moment of the trilogy.) It rang with some familiarities of other YA books, but quickly put itself above these other books.

Illuminae

Ground-breaking, even if it wasn’t the first book to use such a unique format. There are very few books that I can remember commanding such a strong emotional investment.

Illuminae

The Raven Boys

I was very late to the party on this one, but it’s fantastic. And like other books on this list (pretty much the entire list) you really need to read the entire series to get the entire story.

Fun fact about this post: Obviously, Harry Potter qualifies, but I feel the entire series has transcended genres completely. It’s not YA. It’s HP. Probably has it’s own section in most book stores.