Hi guys!
It’s been a long time since I posted anything, but I am back now, and I plan to blog on regular basis from now on.
I was thinking about what should I write in my first post this year, and talking about great books I read previous year was the obvious choice (plus, there’s a giveaway hop I signed up for in which I’ll give away one book from this list, that’s coming very, very shortly(today)).
Without further ado, here is my TOP 10 books I read in 2016:
1. The Summer That Melted Everything by Tiffany McDaniel
The Summer That Melted Everything is one book that will stay with me forever. It was the best book I read not only this year, but one of best I read in my whole life.
It is beautifully written with a great story that awoke so many of my emotions.
You can read my full review here.
2. On Writing by Stephen King 
On Writing is one of rare non-fiction books I read this year, and it is also one of a few books I didn’t review.
The reason why this book found it’s place on my top 10 books list is not because of brilliant writing advices, but because I really enjoyed reading King’s memoir.
3. Martini Henry by Sara Crowe 
Martini Henry won me with it’s beautiful writing. The story itself was pretty slow, but I enjoyed every single page. This book is definitely the one I’d recommend to aspiring authors.
You can read my full review here.
4. My Map of You by Isabelle Broom
This year, thanks to book blogging community, I discovered new favorite author of mine, and she won me in her debut novel My Map of You. Characters she created felt like real people and the way she described Greece made me feel like I was partly there.
This is another novel I’d recommend to aspiring authors, and you can read my full review here.
5. Faithful by Alice Hoffman
Faithful won me with beautiful writing style and raw story that made me emotional so many times, but it also left me feeling hopeful after I finished it.
To read my full review, click here.
6. Flunked by Jen Calonita
Flunked is the middle grade book, first in the series, that takes place in the world of fairytales.
I had fun the whole time I was reading it and, in my opinion, it’s main atribute is it’s sense of humor. A lot of times it reminded me of Shrek, so I think it would appeal to fans of that movie.
You can read my full review here.
7. A List of Cages by Robin Roe
I was fortunate enough and had an opportunity to read A List of Cages before it’s releasing day.
This novel made me so emotional but it also made me feel like I got so much out of it.
Although it is ya, I think people of all age should read it at some point.
You can read my full review here.
8. Take Me On by Katie McGarry
Katie McGarry is one of my favorite authors and once again her book reminded my why I love everything she writes. Her writing style is always great, and the story in Take Me On was so interesting and emotional. It talkes about poverty, love and sports.
You can read my review here.
9. The Iron Warrior by Julie Kagawa
Iron Warrior is the last book in The Iron Fey series and I was so sad to say goodbye to my favorite fictional world and characters I love so much.
The book didn’t disappoint and I was happy with how the whole story concluded.
To read my review, click here.
10. The Winner’s Crime by Marie Rutkoski
The Winner’s Crime is the second installment in The Winner’s Trilogy. I still have to read the third one, and since I heard nothing but great things about it, my hopes are pretty high. I enjoyed the first book in the series too, but this one was sooooooo good, and it reminded me of Game of Thrones at some points.
You can read my full review here.
Yay you’re back! I’ve missed your posts 🙂
Those books all look so unique and amazing! I especially like the cover for Take Me On; it looks so good.
Glad you enjoyed these books!
Amy @ A Magical World Of Words
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Thanks Amy! 🙂
Yes, Take Me On has really good cover. Katie McGarry’s newer books have also great covers, I am so behind when it comes to her books.
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The best book I read was Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris!
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Ohh, I’ve heard amazing things about that one!
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I’ve missed you, too! The Winner’s Crime was good…but you HAVE to read The Winner’s Kiss!
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Thanks Steph! I will, I will! If not sooner, then in March!
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Ok! Looking forward to it.
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Welcome back! I loved The Iron Warrior as well – forgot that I read it last year until I saw it mentioned. I also really enjoyed Stephen King’s On Writing – it was useful as well as entertaining! Several of these books sound really good – just going to use this post to add to my TBR list I think, hehe! I’m not sure I can decide what my favourites were – read some really good ones but also some really bad!
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Thanks Lindsey! The Iron Warrior was so good, too bad the series ended.
I’m glad you got some recommendtions from me, now I hope you’ll also like the books. 🙂
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Great first post to be back with. I was surprised that I haven’t read some of your reviews though. So I will use this post to go back and read all the reviews I missed. It will be good as they are all books you enjoyed.
Nice to see you back. Amanda
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Thanks Amanda! 🙂
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I love Iron Warrior and Winner’s Crime. 🙂
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You read some great books this year! I loved The Winner’s Curse trilogy. I haven’t read any of the other books, but several of them are on my TBR. Happy blogging in 2017!
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Thank you, Dena!
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The Summer That Melted Everything was excellent – I’m glad to see it on your list! 🙂
Lauren @ Always Me
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Wow thank you for this post! I just added some of your faves from 2016 to my TBR! They look so good!
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Thanks. I hope you’ll like all of them! 🙂
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My favorite 2016 read was The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins.
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I just saw the movie the other day and it was good. I don’t think I’ll read the book, though.
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I haven’t read any of the books you listed, but I added several to my TBR list.
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I haven’t read any of your favourites, but I added A List of Cages to my TBR after reading this list. Sounds great and I love that it doesn’t seem to feature romance, which I don’t hate but is so commonplace in YA.
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It doesn’t have romance, so I hope it will be your cup of tea. 🙂
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I want to read The Summer that Melted Everything. I haven’t read any of these books yet.
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I hope you’ll read it. It is such a beautiful yet emotionally hard book.
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I really enjoyed The Winner’s Crime when I read it, too! The final book in that trilogy is pretty great, and I hope you like it when you get around to it 😀
I read a review for Flunked and it sounded really adorable, so I might pick it up! I’m wanting to read more middle grade fiction this year because I hardly read any. I also want to try an Alice Hoffman book because she is one my my mum’s favourite authors, haha!
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Ohh, I hope you will like Flunked, it is my favorite series atm. Ohh, it’s great to hear The Winner’s Kiss is great, I still have to read it, I hope I will soon. 🙂
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Welcome back!
I love seeing The Summer that Melted Everything and Faithful on your list!
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Thanks Donna! 😀 Ohh, those books are great, they deseve to be on top! 😛
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I do like The Winner’s series and A List of Cages too! So cool that you get to read Flunked. I like that cover but I was rejected on NetGalley. I’m glad you liked many books you read in 2016. I still have yet to make a post of my favorites haha
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Ohh, I’m looking forward to see what books you liked the best!
I was also rejected on NetGalley for Tricked. Too bad, but it’s not the end of the world. I will purchase it, I bought the first book in the series too, so…
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I have posted a list of my 5 stars books on my blog. You can check it out when you have time 😊
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Will do, now! 🙂
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I love best of lists! Thanks for putting the Summer That Melted Everything on my radar.
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I hope you’ll have a chance to read it. It is really a beautiful book.
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