Top Ten Tuesday | Top Ten Books Featuring Girls Disguised as Boys

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Books Featuring Girls Disguised as Boys

So I’m pretty excited about this list, guys, but I’m going to tell you right now: Some of these books feature girls who merely favor dressing like boys as opposed to deliberately trying to pass themselves off as boys. Mostly I put those books on here because they loosely meet my topic and I wanted to have 10 books. And also I really loved them and want to talk about them.

Also, there’s a few books on here that aren’t out yet, but whose synopses talk about girls disguising themselves as boys, so I’m SUPER excited to read them!


Girls disguised as boys
PRINCESS OF THORNS | STACEY JAY • Friends, if you love fantasies and haven’t read this book, I can’t recommend it enough. It was well-written, fun, dramatic, and very swoony. The main character, Aurora, spends nearly the entire book passing herself off as her brother, Ror, and it makes her relationship with Niklaas verrrry interesting.
THE BURNING SKY | SHERRY THOMAS • This entire series–well the first two books, anyway–belong on this list. Iolanthe Seaborn attends Eton College with Titus as a way to keep her under the radar of Atlantis. If none of that makes any sense, these books are just WAITING for you to pick them up. I personally love seeing Iolanthe, under the name Archer Fairfax, interacting with the boys at Eton and fitting right in.
LEVIATHAN | SCOTT WESTERFELD • I wasn’t a big fan of steampunk until I read this series about Deryn Sharpe and her escapades during a reimagined World War I that saw the two sides as Darwinists (think radically altered natural species) and Clankers (machines). But there is almost NO character more awesome than Deryn. Legit. She’s confident and tough and so smart, and in order to get herself firmly entrenched in fighting the war like she wants, she’s got to do a little faking.
SCARLET | A.C. GAUGHEN • To be honest, I’ve only read the first book in this series and I don’t remember too much. But I DO recall that Scarlet, in order to perform her duties as a super thief for Robin Hood’s band of men, she has to pose as a boy. Definitely have plans to catch up on this series, guys.
EON: DRAGONEYE REBORN | ALISON GOODMAN • I have such wonderful memories of reading this series. It’s one of the most awesome takes on dragons that I’ve ever read since the dragons aren’t physical creatures. Rather, they are spiritual beings that are controlled by specific masters. One dragon in particular has been inaccessible for ages until a young boy named Eon shows up. BUT! LO! Eon is actually EONA. She’s disguised herself as a boy so that she would be allowed to train as a Dragoneye. This story is pretty amazing.
A GAME OF THRONES | GEORGE R.R. MARTIN • Who has read these books and doesn’t remember Arry, Arya’s male identity that she uses after she leaves King’s Landing and heads north towards the Wall? In order to keep herself safe from people looking for Eddard Stark’s children, Arya chops off her hair and becomes Arry, and so begins her long journey.
ALANNA: THE FIRST ADVENTURE | TAMORA PIERCE • I’m beyond excited to reread these books soon, friends, and it’s mostly down to how awesome Alanna is. In order to train as a knight, she has to appear as Alan of Trebond. Of course, she KILLS IT.
REVOLUTION | JENNIFER DONNELLY • So, this is one of the stretches, guys. But this book is wonderful and I still think about it over a year later. It’s told across two timelines: One a modern girl struggling with depression after the death of her younger brother, and the other of a girl during the worst days of the French Revolution, who spends her nights setting off fireworks and becomes known as The Green Man. Not a light book, but still really lovely. Plus, more French Revolution, pls.
GRACELING | KRISTIN CASHORE • Another stretch! But like, this is kind of a big one. Katsa never overtly pretends to be a boy or tries to hide the fact that she’s female. But she does keep her hair short and favors dressing in boys clothing. I told you, a stretch. Anytime I can work in a GRACELING mention, though, is an effort well-made as far as I’m concerned.
NEVER JUDGE A ROGUE BY HIS COVER | SARAH MACLEAN • So I don’t want to talk too much about this one because when the truth is revealed in one of the previous volumes of this series, it’s kind of a huge deal. It belongs, though. I love historical romances, and Sarah MacLean does them exceptionally well.
VENGEANCE ROAD | ERIN BOWMAN • And now we reach the portion of the list that features books I haven’t read yet or are unreleased. I’m incredibly excited to read this one. IT’S THE WILD WEST. WITH DRAMA. The main character, Kate, assumes the identity of a boy to search out her father’s killers. It just sounds SO FANTASTIC!
UNDER A PAINTED SKY | STACEY LEE • I CAN’T WITH THIS. Historical fiction that takes place on the OREGON EFFING TRAIL. STOP. Not only is it set in one of my favorite, most underrepresented time periods, it’s about two girls who disguise themselves as boys while they’re on the trail, running from their pasts together. Dying to read this one.
TANGLED WEBS | LEE BROSS • Another one that I can’t wait for. It takes place in another one of my favorite time periods: 18th century England. It’s got secrets and fancy parties, but also a young girl who has to dress as a boy to keep herself safe on the streets of London. GIMME IT.
BLOODY JACK | L.A. MEYER • Can you guys believe that I haven’t read any of these books? Ever? A girl disguised as a boy so that she can serve on a pirate ship? Not sure what I’ve been thinking, not picking this one up ASAP.

Top Ten Tuesday | All-Time Favorite Authors

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten All-Time Favorite Authors

Would you guys believe me when I tell you that this list was actually really hard? ALL-TIME FAVORITE? That’s a huge deal. How do I determine this? Author’s I read and loved when I was a wee thing whose work has stuck with me? Authors I love who are still writing books? Author’s who’ve written my favorite books, but maybe not necessarily authors whose entire catalog I’ve read? THE DECISIONS! So I kind of just threw a list together. I still think it’s a pretty accurate list, though. BUT AHH THE PRESSURE!

 

TTT_grrmIt’s only been about four years since I started reading A Song of Ice and Fire, but it’s already assumed a huge role in my fandom life. When I first read these books, I hadn’t started blogging yet and I read nothing else–literally–for almost a year. I completely immersed myself in the world of Westeros and House Stark and dragons and The Wall. Any time the world-building in a book is this good and this consuming, I’ll be that author’s biggest fan for always.

TTT_dianaLike there’s any way the author who created James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser wasn’t going to be on this list. You guys know me better than that, I hope. On a serious note, I can pinpoint my love for all things Scottish to the Outlander series. For real. And I love the relationship that Diana has crafted between Jamie and Claire.

TTT_maggieI’ve read all of Maggie’s currently released work, and her books are some of my all-time favorites. If you guys can tell me the last time I went more than a week or two without mentioning THE SCORPIO RACES, I’ll be shocked. I feel like I talk about it all the time. Understandable, though, once you’ve read it and met Puck Connolly and Sean Kendrick. I LOVE Maggie Stiefvater. There’s nothing she could write that I wouldn’t want to read.

TTT_jk rowlingWhat do you guys think the odds are of basically every Top Ten Tuesday including J.K. Rowling on it? I think those odds are high. Although she’s on my list of all-time favorite authors, I basically only mean Harry Potter. I don’t really have any desire to read her adult books. Soooo, take from that what you will, but I can’t have this list without J.K. Rowling on it.

TTT_jandy nelsonJandy Nelson has written only two books, but they’ve both been so lovely and so heartbreaking and have stayed with me so long that I can’t NOT have her on my list of all-time favorite authors. She cemented her place on this list after just one book!

TTT_rothfussI’m getting the feeling that a lot of authors on this list are here because their characters are some of the most amazing I’ve ever read, and Patrick Rothfuss is no exception. Kvothe is in a league all his own, but I also love Wil and Simmon and Fela (let’s just pretend that Denna doesn’t really exist, mmkay?). Like GRRM, Patrick Rothfuss is on this list as much for Kvothe as he is for his stellar world-building. If I could live in the world where Kvothe lives, I’d be a happy camper.

TTT_kristin cashoreI’m getting ants in my pants for something new from Kristin Cashore. GRACELING was one of the first YA books I ever read, and it essentially hooked me. I loved all three books in that series for different reasons, and I’ve been eagerly awaiting the announcement of her next book ever since.

TTT_morgan matsonWhen I try and think of an author who’s a sure thing, Morgan Matson is one that usually comes to mind pretty quickly. I just LOVE her stories and her characters and her everything. I’ve been moved by all of her books, and I just can’t gobble her books up fast enough. GIMME ALL OF THEM.

TTT_tolkienWhen I was younger, I didn’t really read a lot of fantasy, which seems crazy because I love it so much now. It’s probably a cliche that Tolkien is on this list but he really deserves a spot. I read The Lord of the Rings in college (*piles on more cliche*) and would, like, stay home on the weekends while my friends went out drinking so that I could read these books in peace. This was also right around the time when the movies were coming out, so I was totally invested. If I’d never read these books, I’m not sure how my love of the genre would exist.

TTT_rainbowTalk about an author whose work is super poignant and lovely. I don’t think I’ve ever read a Rainbow Rowell book and not been moved by it. I’ve laughed and swooned and cried–basically I run the gamut of feels when I read her stuff. I have just one book from her catalog left to read (THE ATTACHMENTS), and I have to admit that I’m a little nervous about CARRY ON. But one thing that all of the authors on this list share is their instant readability for me: I’ll never not read a book they write. Rainbow is a “no duh” author for me.

 

Top Ten Tuesday | Most Inspiring Quotes

Top Ten Tuesday

 Top Ten Most Inspiring Quotes

Friends, I do love quotes. I’ve got journals filled with them, random scraps of paper covered in them, and a woefully incomplete Goodreads list that barely scratches the surface. But honestly, is there anything better than reading a passage–long or short–that just makes you go, “OMG. I’VE BEEN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING JUST NOW. WORD LIGHTNING.”? I don’t think so. Some of the bookish quotes that’ve stuck with me the longest came from exactly these kinds of moments. Not just because they’re pretty and well-said, but because they actually meant something to me.  So this list isn’t just my favorite quotes, nor the ones that I think are the prettiest. They’re the ones that, when I read them, they make me think a little bit more about myself: the things I’m afraid of, the things that give me warm fuzzies, the things that remind me not to be so hard on others or myself, the things that make me different and, frankly, super cool. (You guys, too.)

quotesSooo, I’ve never read this book. BUT! It just strikes a major chord with me, especially when I’m afraid, which is often. I’m a scaredy cat. But this reminds me to be kind. To try to understand where others are coming from. To make an effort to turn dragons into princesses, if they want to be, and to leave the dragons that want to be dragons as they are.

quotesI love this quote. LOVE IT. I love the way Jandy Nelson explains GROWING. Screwing up and learning from mistakes. Making sure to keep all of the shitty parts so that we can remember how far we’ve come.

quotes“In many ways, unwise love is the truest love.” BOOM, PROPHET ROTHFUSS HAS SPOKEN. This quote is such an important thing to remember in relationships of all kinds, for me. How love is true when you see the nasty parts and love it (or him or her or whomever) anyway. I also love how this quote urges me to not always THINK. FEEL sometimes, Amy.

quotesListen, when GRRM tells you to WAR UP, you obey. I remember exactly what’s happening when this quote is spoken by Tyrion Lannister. He’s at Winterfell, outside at night talking to Jon Snow, who’s emoing about being a bastard. Tyrion’s like, “DUDE, take it from me: Being dealt a crap hand doesn’t meant you have to fold.” Best. And I love the message. Toughen up. Don’t let the (ahem) bastards get you down.

quotesAs someone who reads all the books, words are important to me. I’m better at expressing myself with written words than spoken ones. But words can also be hollow, and this quote is a great reminder that words often need to be backed up. DOING instead of SAYING.

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ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, YO. Can’t get much more inspiring than this. God, this book made me weep like an infant.

quotesOMG. Ok. So, I read THE POISONWOOD BIBLE in college when I was going through an Oprah’s book club phase. Of all the books I read then, this is the one that burrowed into my deepest parts, especially this line. Maybe it’s not inspiring so much as it is frank about life. Sometimes good things happen to bad people, and sometimes good people still get screwed. Sometimes, shit’s just not fair. I take it to the next step in my head, though: Don’t get discouraged. Even when things suck, life is fickle. The chances of things being better in five minutes or a day are pretty good.

quotesI always try to see things in a positive light. Being hopeful is something I try to do every day because I do believe that hope has its own magic.

quotesAnother quote that inspires me to be tough. To not let me troubles get the best of me. One of these days, I’m actually going to ENVISION this. Me lining up all the crap that’s bugging me and punching each one in the face. I can imagine how awesome that would feel.

quotesThere are SOOO many quotes from Harry Potter that are thoughtful and inspiring, but I’ve always loved this one for so many reasons. I think it’s important not to lose some of your childish sense of magic. Which is cheesy, but I believe it’s important. I also love this quote because it reminds me that kids are going to be kids, and it’s important to remember that I was a kid once too, screwing up and barely having any cares in the world. So when those brats in the souped up cars barrel down my street going 50 mph in a 25 at 2 am, I think of this quote and remind myself that I once did annoying things too. … Then I curse them out and call them horrible names and complain for a day that they woke me up in the middle of the night.

Top Ten Tuesday | Top Ten Characters I Want to Check in on

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Characters I Want to Check in on

I don’t know about you all, but this checking in thing is something I do ALL THE TIME. I’m constantly wondering about characters from books I’ve loved as if they were real people–How are they now? What are they up to? Are things still the way they were when I last saw them? Are they still together? (The answer to this is OBVS always yes.) So this Top Ten Tuesday is exciting for me. It’s also mostly couples. Can’t help myself. But the truth is, it’s mostly couples because I love them both and want them both to be OK. Better than OK.

Top Ten TuesdayElisa & Hector | Girl of Fire and Thorns | If you’ve read this series–and if you haven’t, I can’t recommend it enough–you’re probably wondering how things are going for Elisa and Hector. They’re two of my favorite characters who’ve dealt with so much: war, death, love, responsibility, priorities. The evolution of their romance is really special, and their loyalty to one another is solid.

Isla & Josh | Isla and the Happily Ever After | I just reread this book and rediscovered that I LOVE IT SO MUCH. These two. They’re so passionate and intense. Different from Anna and Etienne, who are such AMAZING friends that their love burns slowly. Isla and Josh burn quickly and HOPEFULLY FOREVER. I just want to make sure they’re still in love and living their dreams together up in New Hampshire.

Sean & Puck | The Scorpio Races | DUH. I want to see Sean and Puck, I want to see Corr and Dove, I want to see Thisby, I want to see Sean’s house that they’re inevitably living in. I wish I lived in Thisby so that I could see these two every day.

Lennie & Joe | The Sky Is Everywhere | Another DUH. Talk about two people saving each other from grief and stress with an all-consuming connection. I think we left these two in a really great place, but I still want to see how they are. I want to make sure Lennie is doing what she wants for herself, playing her clarinet or not. I hope she finds some trace of her mother. I hope Joe’s dad isn’t such a tool, and maybe that he’s in a well-respected and awesome indie band with his brothers. I hope they’re happy, together. I’d love to see them again.

Karou & Akiva | Daughter of Smoke and Bone | I got the distinct feeling that this series was over but not OVER, you know? Like there’s maybe more to be told about this world and these people. Because I know that there was so much to repair between the angels and the chimera, I wonder if Karou and Akiva have been able to bridge the hatred a little more.

Eleanor & Park | Eleanor & Park | I heard a rumor that was hopefully not a rumor that Rainbow Rowell was writing a book about Eleanor and Park in their 30s. YES. YES A MILLION TIMES. Their story, even though it’s sad sometimes, is always a little brighter in those moments when their troubles are taking a back seat to THEM.

Josh & Sky | I’ll Meet You There | Ever since I finished this book, and then since I got the special letter from Heather Demetrios, I’ve been ever more convinced that I need to live in a world where these two are real. How is Sky doing at school? How is Josh doing with his puppy? These are really important things. I want to know them.

Violet Markey | All the Bright Places | Oh, Violet. I don’t worry about Violet because I think Finch saved her from her grief. But that doesn’t mean I still don’t want to make sure she’s ok, that she’s learning and moving forward and cherishing all the times she visited unassuming spots across Indiana with a boy she loved.

Michael Merrick | The Elementals | I still haven’t worked up the nerve/desire to write my review of this book because it let me down pretty majorly. Which is devastating because Michael Merrick was my favorite brother. I want to go back and see what’s going on with him and Hannah and his brothers. I also want more kissing this time.

Day & June | Legend | UGH the ending of this series was OUTSTANDING. I loved that Day and June found each other again and that everything was filled with such promise. So even though the ending was pretty perfect, I’d never turn away the opportunity to see how things are with them now.

Top Ten Tuesday | Ten Books I Recently Added to My TBR

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Books I Recently Added to My TBR

Like most of you, I’m sure, I’m CONSTANTLY adding books to my TBR. It’s the number one reason why I’ll never finish reading all the books on it. These aren’t the ten books I JUST added, but I’ve added all of these books in the last two weeks, and I’m STOKED to read all of them.

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The Tsar’s Game | Evelyn Skye • Not too much info on this one, friends, except that the deal announcement mentioned Tsarist Russia–STOP IT LOVE THIS–magic, and star-crossed lovers. I CANNOT. Too bad I have to wait at least a year for it to come out.

Mystic and Rider (Twelve Houses #1) | Sharon Shinn • Sharon Shinn is one of my NEED TO READ fantasy authors. I’ve had other books of hers on my TBR for a long time, but I just found this one, the first in a series about a land experiencing some trouble because of perceived dangers of magic.

Saga, Volume 4 | Brian K. Vaughan • DUH, I need to keep reading about Marko, Alana, and their bebe, Hazel. Not to mention the intergalactic wars that are going on. Need this one real bad.

Romancing the Dark in the City of Light | Ann Jacobus • Do you know what book this reminds me of a little bit? REVOLUTION. But only the contemporary parts of that book. Something about the way this makes living in Paris and falling in love seem dark and troubled. I’m a little wary of the two guys business, but I’m still going to give this one a go.

The Hanged Man (Her Majesty’s Psychic Service #1) | P.N. Elrod • WHOA, you guys. THIS BOOK sounds amazing. Historical paranormal about a forensic psychic in London in 1879 who’s brought into a murder investigation to help suss out whether or not the death was suicide or murder-by-magic. The psychic? Queen Victoria’s goddaughter. PS this psychic lives on Baker Street. PPS there’s a handsome lieutenant and an enigmatic lord.

The Bride of Dusk and Glass | Roshani Chokshi • I’m noticing a new trend in YA, friends, and it involves Indian mythology. I can’t wait to delve into this vibrant culture! This one is a retelling of the Hades and Persephone myth, so it’s like two mythologies. I AM READY.

First & Then | Emma Mills • First of all, this cover is just so colorful and happy-making. Second of all, CUTE CONTEMP ALERT! There’s a best friend crush and a cocky boy crush, and it just sounds delightful and adorable.

Starborn (The Worldmaker Trilogy #1) | Lucy Hounsom • Not sure when this is coming out in the States, but it sounds like a super fantasy. There’s unnatural storms, betrayal, ancient ceremonies, visions, war, and “powers fueled by the sun and the moon.” WUTTTTT.

The Unquiet | Mikaela Everett • So I can’t lie: One of the things that drew me to this book is the name of the main character–Lirael. But what kept me interested is the awesomely weird things going on. A girl has been trained to go to a parallel universe and kill other herself, except things are not really what they seem. It’s described as unsettling, but it also still sounds potentially awesome.

Silver in the Blood | Jessica Day George • I’ve never read any books by Jessica Day George, but this one about young girls from turn-of-the-2oth-century New York go back to their ancestral home in Romania and come into contact with some dark things there sounds wonderful.

A Thousand Nights | E.K. Johnston • Ok, so first thing I noticed about this synopsis? The MC isn’t named. She’s only “she.” It sounds like “she” is some spin on Sheherezade, though, and I can get behind that 100%.

Top Ten Tuesday | Top Ten Books on My Spring TBR

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Book on My Spring TBR

I LOOOOVE putting together these Top Ten Tuesdays, guys. There are so many books each season that I can’t WAIT to read and I just love being able to shine the spotlight on some of my more eagerly anticipated titles. This spring is a DOOZY, guys. SO many great books to look forward to! As usual, these are in no particular order.

Spring TBRCRIMSON BOUND | ROSAMUND HODGE. I know that some people didn’t LOVE CRUEL BEAUTY, but I did, so I’m pretty excited about this take on Little Red Riding Hood. Rosamund Hodge makes things darkly beautiful. (May 5, Balzer + Bray)

THE WRATH AND THE DAWN | RENÉE AHDIEH. I’m, like, beyond stoked for this book. I’ve heard literally maybe one bad thing about it. I’m not sure I’m going to care though because A Thousand and One Nights is such a great jumping off point for a retelling. GIMME IT. (May 12, Putnam Juvenile)

Spring TBRTANGLED WEBS | LEE BROSS. First of all, THIS COVER. I die. Second of all, a historical fiction in mid-18th century England about blackmail and scandal and secret lives. It just sounds so fun and addictive. (June 23, Disney Hyperion)

A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES | SARAH J. MAAS. Yes, I’ve already read this book. Yes, I’m still looking forward to it. I can’t get enough of Sarah’s books right now. The faeries and the fantasies and all of it–I just love them all. This book was outstanding. (May 5, Bloomsbury Children’s)

Spring TBRTHE NOVICE | TARAN MATHARU. I’m sorry, did someone say debut fantasy? About a young apprentice who can summon DEMONS? And also war, orcs, etc.? I’m so in with this. (May 5, Feiwel & Friends)

THE PENDERWICKS IN SPRING | JEANNE BIRDSALL. OMG you guys know how much I love the Penderwicks, right? I can’t even with how much I love them and their loveable, funny family. This book takes place after a time jump and is told from Batty’s point of view. BATTY. Adorable. (March 25, Knopf Books for Young Readers)

Spring TBRAN EMBER IN THE ASHES | SABAA TAHIR. So I just found out yesterday that the audio of this book is narrated by Fiona Hardingham and Steve West, the amazing pair behind THE SCORPIO RACES. So that’s a plus. But I was looking forward to this debut long before yesterday. A fantasy in a Roman-esque world is always going to pique my interest. Plus I’m hearing great things. (April 28, Razorbill)

ASA | JAY CROWNOVER. ASAAAAAA. Guys, if you like reading adult contemporary with a little grit and a good heap of drama and some major sexytimes, you NEED to read this series. I’m a little bummed that Asa’s is the last book, but I know that Jay Crownover has some great things up her half-sleeve. (April 21, William Morrow)

Spring TBRTHE DEVIL YOU KNOW | TRISH DOLLER. I love Trish’s books. They’re all complex and emotional. This one sounds a little different with the whole road trip (YAY!) gone horribly wrong (NOO!). I have faith that Trish will bring the awesome once again. (June 2, Bloomsbury Children’s)

THE WITCH HUNTER | VIRGINIA BOECKER. I die every time I look at this cover because it has an ouroboros on it, and I’ve always loved the symbolism of something that eats its own tail and regenerates. But I’m also excited because this book sounds excellent: A young girl who hunts witches is accused of being a witch herself and then meets up with wizards and deals with curses and all kinds of awesome stuff. CANNOT WAIT. (June 2, Little Brown BFYR)

Top Ten Tuesday | NEW All-Time Favorites

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten NEW All-Time Favorites

Super fun list this week! I’m always changing up my list of favorite books in my head. Every time I read a book that I know is going to stay with me, I’m always marveled by the fact that I could pick up a book tomorrow and it might be one that I cherish and reread and love the crap out of forever. ISN’T THAT AMAZINGGG?! These 11 books are some of my new all-time favorites. In cases when the book is one in a series, it’s basically a placeholder for all the books.

all-time favorites

The Lunar Chronicles series | Marissa Meyer

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I’ll Meet You There | Heather Demetrios

all-time favorites

Throne of Glass series | Sarah J. Maas

all-time favorites

Anna and the French Kiss series | Stephanie Perkins

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Fangirl | Rainbow Rowell

all-time favorites

Every series | Ellie Marney

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Tiger Lily | Jodi Lynn Anderson

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His Fair Assassin series | Robin LaFevers

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Daughter of Smoke and Bone series | Laini Taylor

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Eleanor & Park | Rainbow Rowell

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The Scorpio Races | Maggie Stiefvater

What books are your new all-time favorites?

Top Ten Tuesday | Favorite Heroines

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Favorite Heroines

I’m all drugged up today, friends, so forgive the major short shrift to my top ten favorite heroines. They deserve better. I found all of these awesome pictures on Pinterest because I decided that I wanted my heroines to look as badass as possible, and fanart never lets me down.

Top Ten Tuesday Tiger Lily

Top Ten Tuesday Celaena

Top Ten Tuesday Annabeth Chase

Top Ten Tuesday Puck

Top Ten Tuesday Vin

Top Ten Tuesday Daenerys Targaryen

Top Ten Tuesday Karou

Top Ten Tuesday Katsa

Top Ten Tuesday His Fair Assassin

Top Ten Tuesday Deryn Sharp

Tiger Lily from TIGER LILY by Jodi Lynn Anderson | Celaena Sardothien from the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas | Annabeth Chase from the Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan | Puck Connolly from THE SCORPIO RACES by Maggie Stiefvater | Vin from the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson | Daenerys Targaryen from the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin | Karou from the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series by Laini Taylor | Katsa from the Graceling Realm series by Kristin Cashore | Ismae, Sybella, and Annith from the His Fair Assassin series by Robin LaFevers | Deryn Sharp from the Leviathan series by Scott Westerfeld

 

Top Ten Tuesday | Book Problems

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Book-Related Problems

We all have plenty of these, right? I could also probably come up with more, but these are all pretty prominent ones for me. You’ll notice that many of them are connected and furthermore, related to the purchasing of books. Not a coincidence.

Top Ten Tuesday Book problems

BUYING TOO MANY BOOKS | This is a constant problem for my wallet. I buy books regularly. I preorder books in large chunks several times a year. I’m forever getting boxes from Amazon and Book Depository and Book Outlet. It’s a real problem. I spend more money on books than any other thing except maybe clothes for work, but I’ll tell you: it’s close. I try to curb myself. I cannot.

STARTING SERIES | I do this a lot. I start a series but then never get around to finishing it. I’ve still not finished Cynthia Hand’s Unearthly series. I haven’t finished Mistborn or Monstrumologist or Shatter Me. I still have to read the new books in Sherry Thomas’s Elemental Trilogy and Rick Yancey’s 5th Wave. I’m behind on A.C. Gaughen’s Scarlet series and Lauren Willig’s Pink Carnation series. I could go on. What does this mean? Do I have a commitment problem? I don’t think so since I’m all caught up lots of others, but man. This is a frustrating one.

LACK OF SHELF SPACE | See #1. I don’t have room for all the books I buy. I have shelves that are full–only two, but they’re packed. I have containers under my bed–full. Some like storage boxes scattered around–full and growing piles. ACTUAL PILES. It’s horrific and amazing at the same time.

READING INSTEAD OF INTERACTING WITH HUMANS | There are very few people that I would rather hang with than read a book. Reading is so important to me and I want to do it all the time. I bring more than one book with me everywhere I go, even to work when I can’t read at all. So when I do get some free time, I usually want to be reading instead of shooting the shit with people. I mean, I still do things with real people in person. But even if I’m enjoying myself, which I do, I’m thinking about getting home and picking up my book.

FORGETTING DETAILS | This kind of ties into #2. I have a hard time picking up books in a series because my memory is kind of crap. I’ll remember big things, but I’m talking VERY big picture. I might completely forget minor characters or the group the bad guy works for or that one thing that happened that is going to turn into this other thing but it won’t make sense if you can’t remember the first thing. It’s bad. Also, details run together on me. This ESPECIALLY happens with series books. I’ll remember a thing happening, but can’t for the life of me remember which book it happened in. Thank God for wikis.

READING TOO MANY BOOKS AT ONCE | I usually have a handle on this one, but sometimes it gets out of hand to the point where I’ve got so many books going at once that I can’t decide which one to pick up and I kind of break down and need to text my girls furiously for help. I used to NEVER read more than one book at a time; now it’s my regular thing, and sometimes it gets the best of me.

STICKING TO MY COMFORT ZONE | I don’t have a problem always reading things that I’m comfortable with because I don’t really see it as a “comfort zone.” I see it more as I like to read things that I enjoy. But this likely often keeps me from finding NEW things that I’d enjoy, and that bums me out. It always comes down to reading something new that I’m unfamiliar with or picking up a book by a favorite author or a well-loved genre. I’ll pick the familiar every time.

LACK OF CLASSICS | I wasn’t an English major in college, but I’ve always loved reading. However. My knowledge of classics is ABYSMAL. Like, awful. I’ve never read any Dickens. Never read THE GREAT GATSBY. I’ve read Jane Austen, but no Charlotte or Emily Bronte. It’s really, frankly, terrible. I like the IDEA of classics and I’d be open to reading more of them, but I’d have to summon up some epic motivation.

DISORGANIZATION | I’m a librarian by training although not employment, but you’d think I’d have more of an urge to organize my home library. False. Maybe it’s because I don’t have shelves for everything. In fact, I’d venture that it’s exactly that. But the shelves I DO have aren’t alphabetized or organized by genre or color or anything. I loosely organize them by how much I liked them and then by author, but I don’t have shelf space for any more books anywhere, so new books by those authors get thrown into a pile somewhere. (Ahem. Like, lovingly placed I mean. I don’t throw my books.) I have a general idea of where certain books are, but I’d really love more storage space for them so I could do a full, hardcore LIBRARY SHELVING.

BUYING BOOKS AND THEN NOT READING THEM | Remember when I said that buying books is probably my greatest pleasure and most devastating vice? Have I not said that yet? It’s true. You know what makes it worse? I buy all these books and then maybe read, I don’t know, a smallish percentage of them. Every time I write a post about bookish resolutions or something like that, I always mention that I want to read more of the books I buy. I’m making more of an effort to do this every day.

What are some of your bookish problems?

Top Ten Tuesday | Fantasies I Haven’t Read

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Fantasies I Still Haven’t Read Yet

I consider myself pretty well read in fantasy, you guys, but that really doesn’t mean too much. This is an expansive, flooded genre (THANK THE GODS), so that means that there’s always plenty left for me to get my grabby hands on when I’m looking for something new! Huzzah! Ergo, it shouldn’t surprise you that I have north of 10 books on this list.


Fantasy

So, this is some pile, no? I AM MUCH EXCITE. I’ve only ever read one book by Robin McKinley (SUNSHINE), but I’ve always wanted to read BEAUTY and THE OUTLAWS OF SHERWOOD. Hopefully I can get to these sometime. I have the first book in The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini and it’s dragons (lots of those on this list). The girls and I are reading THE SPIRIT THIEF this year so I’m stoked to get to know Eli Monpress, and Alyssa gifted me the first volume of THE SANDMAN for Christmas, so I’m DEFINITELY going to be diving into that. The Abhorsen series is one of my worst failures as a fantasy lover. I own all four books, thanks to Brittany and my own wallet; I have no more excuses. HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE by Diana Wynne Jones is another book on tap for us Gals on the Same Page–YAY! CROWN DUEL by Sherwood Smith just sounds so great and I’m almost positive that Alyssa gifted that to me as well. I’m woefully behind on Tamora Pierce books, so I’m planning on diving into The Immortals series and the Protector of the Small series this year. Mercedes Lackey and Patricia A. McKillip just in general I’ve never read. FAIL. Kate Forsyth is another author I’ve never read and she has some pretty legit sounding fantasy series. The Witches of Eileanan sounds like just the ticket. DRAGONSWOOD is, ahem, another gift from Alyssa that I’ve been wanting to read SO BADLY. TAM LIN because HELLO SCOTTISH FOLK TALE GIMME IT. LOLOL THE BOOK OF LOST THINGS by John Connolly. It was a gift. Can’t remember who gave it to me. Pretty sure her name starts with an “A” though. Finally, the Rain Wild Chronicles by Robin Hobb because a TBR always needs more dragons, no?

Whew. I’m exhausted. But determined!