Top Ten Tuesday

From Broke and Bookish:

This week is fictional crushes: Warning, I’m very very weird

1) Darien from Sailor Moon: Not technically a book but I loved this man for many many years. Like really loved him. I cried every time he died, and wanted to be Sailor Moon more than anything else in the whole wide world for an embarrassingly long time.

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2) Julien from Forbidden Games: He sounded hot and was sad and stuff

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3) Triskal from This Present Darkness: Yes, I had a crush on an angel, but to be fair I read this book very very young and I feel bad for people who get beat up

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4) Legolas from Lord of the Rings: The movie may have had something do do with this

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5) Raistlin from Dragonlance: I’d probably hate him in real life, but whatever

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6) Damon from the Vampire Diaries: I like bad boys, what can I saw. By the way, this was WAY before the series, but this actor does him justice

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7) Hades from Persephone: What, I’m not allowed to fall for my own character?

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8) Jacob from Twilight: There! I said it. It’s more the actor than… You know what’s really sad, he was playing shark boy my senior year of high school. I just have to keep reminding myself of that. I’m not used to being to old for someone!

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9) Angel from Buffy

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10) Miguel from Eldorado. I don’t know… I don’t know…

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Top 10 Tuesday: Older Books

Older books I don’t want anyone to forget about:

YA books were around before Harry Potter. Granted, these are mostly children’s books because I was eleven when Harry Potter came out. But my point is, I loved to read YA before it took off, and these authors and books are the reason why.

1) Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

Product DetailsThis is, without a doubt, the best children’s book ever written. I love it. The movie was awful, but everyone should read this book before they die.

2) The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C Wrede

Product DetailsI’m counting the days until my daughter is old enough for me to read this book series out loud to her. It’s a hysterical twist on a princess and dragon story. I read the fourth book of this series first, and in many ways I’m glad because I think the fourth book was much less depressing for me than it should have been.

3) The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper

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This was another series read out of sequence, and I’m glad. I don’t think the first two books are very strong compared to what came next. Fantastic series though

4) Aliens ate my Homework by Brice Coville

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Actually my favorite of this series is My teacher flunked the planet. I remember thinking how deep this story was because it talked about real issues like world hunger.

5) Forbidden Games by L.J Smith

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A very different take on the Persephone/Hades myth that influenced me at a very young age. Actually, everything by L.J Smith influenced me a ton as a writer. Her stuff was amazing. It may not look all that impressive now, but you have to understand how much YA as a genre has changed since the early 90’s. The entire genre evolved and this author is part of the reason why.

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I remember having sleepovers with friends dedicated to reading these books. Some of the stories were pretty lame, but some still give me nightmares.

7) Fear Street by R.L Stine

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Classic series, you can’t forget about Fear Street

 

8) So you Want to be a Wizard by Diane Duane

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This series is still amazing. Everyone should read it. Again, huge influence on my writing.

9) The Immortals by Christopher Pike

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This had a HUGE impact on my vision of the Greek Gods as a child. I should also throw in his Last Vampire Series as an honorable mention.

10) The Witch’s Sister by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

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Scariest series I ever read as a child

11) Sweet Valley Twins/babysitter’s club/ full house book series

I’m going over my 10 because these books, formulaic as they were, set the groundwork for YA today. I loved the scary versions

13) Enders Game

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sci-fi classic. Everyone should read it

14) Judy Bloom Books/ Caroline B Cooney

These books were always right next to each other in the library, so they don’t separate well in my head. But again, laying the groundwork for YA today, and good books.

15) Bunnicula

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my first scary story

Top Ten Tuesdays: Top 10 Series I didn’t finish

1) House of Night by PC Cast

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I really enjoyed the first couple of books from this series. But after a while, I just got tired of Zoe stringing along every.single.guy.in.the.series. Plus the timeline doesn’t make sense. School just started like a week ago by book what, 50?

2) In Death Series by JD Robb

Celebrity In Death

This is my go to series when I run out of books, but I have a hard time keeping up with books I’ve read versus books I haven’t. Pretty formulaic, but the biggest reason I haven’t finished this series because new books come out all time time

3) Morganville Vampires by Rachel Caine

Glass Houses (Morganville Vampires, Book 1)

I actually really enjoyed this series, but the books are so expensive and it’s such a short read, that when a plot line ended and a new one picked up (around book 11 I believe) I took that opportunity to stop reading the series.

4) Dragonlance by Margaret Weiss and Tracey Hickman

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Lets face it, awesome series but there is no way anyone will ever have enough time to finish every single book in it. I made a point to read any new ones by the big two writers of it (see above) but they took a super long break between trilogies (multiple years) and I haven’t picked it back up yet

5) The Hollows by Kim Harrison

A Perfect Blood (The Hollows)

I like this series, I just haven’t gotten back to it since Pale Demon. I’m so far behind on all my reading

6) Anita Blake by Laurel K Hamilton

Guilty Pleasures (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter)

 

I read the first of this, and it was… I’m just not an erotica reader. That’s all.

7) Parker Blue’s bite me series

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I really liked the first book. I would have liked the second book, except that they did this thing with internal dialogue WHERE WHEN A TELEPATHIC CHARACTER SPOKE IT WAS ALWAYS IN ALL CAPS. EVERY SINGLE LINE OF SPEACH FROM THIS ONE CHARACTER WAS WRITTEN LIKE THIS. IT WAS VERY JARRING.

I couldn’t finish the book, so I can’t finish the series. Which is such a shame because it was SO good

8) Evermore by Alyson Noel

Evermore: The Immortals

I really couldn’t get into this series. It made no sense to me. I don’t know what kind of mental barrier I hit, it sounded interesting, but it just… I couldn’t understand the characters or their motivation.

9) True Blood by Charlaine Harris

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I really like Mrs. Harris, her Shakespeare town series is awesome. I just couldn’t get past the first book for this one. I know, I’m a traitor to all poplar fiction.

10) So you want to be a wizard by Diane Duane

So You Want to Be a Wizard

One of my favorite childhood series came out with a few books many many many many years after Wizards at War. I just haven’t picked it back up yet.

Top 10 Tuesday: Top 10 authors I want to meet

1) Kelley Armstrong- love her books!
2) Peter Beagle- I met him at dracon con once but was so tongue tied my husband ended up introducing us and filling the awkward silence I provided
3) Frank Peretti- he was one of my favorite authors when I was little
4) Scott Westerfeld- loved uglies so much, I want to meet the mind that made that happen
5) Gail Carson Levine- Ella Enchanted is one of the best children’s books ever written.
6) Karen Hesse- I’m so close to actually meeting her but so far. She’s my friends mothers friend. She wrote Out of the Dust.
7) Laurie Halse Anderson- Again, I just love her book
8) Phillip Reynolds Naylor- I loved her witch series, it’s still one of the scariest books ever
9) L.J Smith- my earliest influence
10) Christopher Moore- I think he’s hysterical. If you haven’t read Fool, run, don’t walk, to the nearest bookstore and get a copy

Top Ten Tuesdays

This weeks Top Ten are top ten books to be read this fall

From Broke and Bookish

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My real top ten are boring. Until I take the GRE Lit test, I’m not reading anything fun. So I’m putting up the top ten books I wish I could be reading!

1) City of Lost Souls by Cassandra Clare (I love this writer, and I have a ton of her books to catch up on

City of Lost Souls (Mortal Instruments)

2) Clockwork Angel by Cassandra ClareClockwork Angel (Infernal Devices)

3) Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld

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4) My Soul to Steal by Rachel Vincent (If you haven’t read these books, buy it now)

My Soul to Steal (Soul Screamers, Book 4)

5) If I die by Rachel Vincent

If I Die (Harlequin Teen)

6) Pale Demon by Kim Harrison

Pale Demon (The Hollows, Book 9)

7) The Tigers Wife by Tea Obreht

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8) When It Happens to You by Molly Ringwald

When It Happens to You: A Novel in Stories

9) Maze Runner by James Dashner

The Maze Runner (Book 1)  (Maze Runner Trilogy)

10) First Frost by Liz DeJesus

First Frost