Top Ten Tuesday (126) | Character-Driven Books

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Character-Driven Books

Friends, I always struggle when people say things like “character-driven” because I feel like all books are character-driven in some way, but I think I’ve come up with a pretty good list of books that really focus on the people instead of the plot. For me, books that are character-driven are inherently about relationships, so these 10 books feature some intense, real (and therefore difficult and sometimes flawed) ones. I’ve definitely read and LOVED all of these books–legit some of them are forever favorites–so YAY! YAY FOR CHARACTERS!

character-driven novelsI haven’t had a chance to post my review of this book yet, but it was a really poignant, wonderful look at sibling relationships, specifically sisters. Sister relationships always appeal to me hugely, and Josie and Kate have a typical sister relationship: good, but not perfect, and it’s changing now that Kate is engaged to be married. I thought their rough patch was totally believable and just a little heartbreaking. Funny, too.

character-driven novelsAny book by Morgan Matson is, I think, more about the characters than the things they are doing or that are going on around them, but SECOND CHANCE SUMMER perfectly depicted the relationship between a father and a daughter, Robin and Taylor. Without their understated but very strong connection, the emotional heft of this story would’ve been negligible. Well, maybe not negligible because cancer, but still.

character-driven novelsI LOOOVE reading about soldiers, friends, and Travis is dealing with some intense demons and a frightening case of PTSD when he arrives back home. Watching Travis come to grips with the death of his friend while on tour in the Middle East and with his family makes SOMETHING LIKE NORMAL amazingly satisfying and moving. Also, HELLO, HARPER. Their relationship is outstanding.

character-driven novelsThe fact that LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD is written entirely in letter format doesn’t impact the way Laurel’s grief over her sister May’s death drives the whole story. This book is about sisters and parents and friends and more-than-friends, and Laurel wades through all of these relationships admirably.

character-driven novelsI think I’m going to reread LOVELY, DARK, AND DEEP very soon. It’s been almost two years since I read it last and I think of it all the time to this day, no lie. That’s because Wren and Cal are complex and wounded, and the two of them finding each other and growing is really special.

character-driven novelsYou guys, Jandy Nelson knows how to write exceptionally real characters. Noah and Jude are amazingly well-realized. Their sibling relationship is broken, and neither of them seem in the right place to fix it. But they aren’t the only characters who make I’LL GIVE YOU THE SUN brilliant: Brian, Oscar, and Guillermo all impact the story in their own indelible ways, and together they make this book fabulous.

character-driven novelsUmm, OF COURSE a book about Tiger Lily and Peter Pan is going to be character-driven, especially when it’s this book. Tiger Lily is an outstanding character. She’s fierce and strong and imperfect, and her relationship with Peter is not all fluffy clouds and rainbows and hearts for eyes. When a book is named after a character like TIGER LILY is, you expect it to delve deeply into who that character is, and we get all up in Tiger Lily’s business. But even when we do, she’s still a mystery in a lot of ways. I love her.

character-driven novelsSo, ok, Marie Lu’s Legend series is pretty plot-driven. I’ll give you that. But who would care one whit about the plot if Day and June weren’t a part of it? Not me. They are so different: charming, confident Day and steady, determined June. Despite their differences, they work together, and the story is better because of them.

character-driven novelsReally, both of the books in this series would belong on this list, but I liked JUST ONE DAY a little better, so that’s the one I’m highlighting here. Allyson is one of those characters that draws you in because so many of her troubles are the same kinds of things we deal or dealt with ourselves. And her day with Willem is so not just about the traveling. At all. It’s about them and what they grown to mean to each other in such a short time and how Allyson grows from that one day. Perfect character-driven stuff going on.

character-driven novelsThe ultimate, in my opinion. Every week when I’m thinking of my Top Ten Tuesday list, there’s one book that always comes to mind immediately, and ELEANOR & PARK was that book for me this week. Eleanor and Park obviously not only MAKE the story in ELEANOR & PARK, they ARE the story, and not just because the book is so clearly about them. They are the story because of who Rainbow Rowell made them and the way they slowly become friends and more, and the way they support each other. I’m going to reread this one soon, too. Because I miss them.

Top Ten Tuesday (125) | Fall TBR

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Books on My Fall TBR

Soooo, there was virtually NO CHANCE that I would be able to keep this post to just 10 books, friends. Way too many books that I’m dying to read coming out this fall! I’m absolutely LOSING MY SHIZZ over at least half of this list, I’ve preordered most of them, and am plain stoked about them ALL.

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Top Ten Tuesday (124) | Top Ten Authors I’ve Only Read Once

Top Ten Tuesday

Ahhh, it’s nice to be back on the Top Ten Tuesday wagon, friends! And a pretty great topic to boot! There’s not as many authors that fit this list for me, but there are a few gaping holes in my reading. I tried not to cheat and put people who’ve only written one book on here, but I couldn’t always help myself.

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Top Ten Tuesday (123) | Authors I Own The Most

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Authors I Own the Most

Woo I like this list, friends! You know why? Because my answers are going to be really different. A lot of times with Top Ten Tuesdays I feel like my answers are always the same books. Not this week! My most-books-owned authors are completely different from the norm. YAY! The only thing is that I only have nine authors here, and that’s because I had a TON of authors who I own the same number of books for and I didn’t feel like including them all here.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 8 novels in the Bridgertons series

If you love historical romance, then don’t pass by Julia Quinn’s Bridgertons series. They’re seriously fun and funny and you’ll love this crazy huge family forever.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 10 currently released Pink Carnation books

More historical romance! Huzzah! I’m two books behind with this series, but I love them. Very fun, very sexy, and they have a slightly different structure than most historical romances: there’s also a contemporary framing device. Not always my favorite part, but it’s something interesting!

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 7 Harry Potter books

Of course J.K. is on this list. I even own more than one copy of some of the Harry Potter books. Next purchase? AUDIOBOOKS. Bring it.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 5 Percy Jackson books, 2 Kane Chronicles books, 4 Heroes of Olympus books

WOW, Rick Riordan has a lot of books out. Obviously, I love Percy Jackson. The Kane Chronicles wasn’t as good as the other two series, in my opinion, so I’m missing the last book in that series, but Percy and the Heroes of Olympus series are both excellent. I am dying for his Viking series, though. DYINGGGG VIKINGSSSS.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 5 currently released A Song of Ice and Fire books, plus 3 graphic novels

WORD, I’m a fan of graphic novel versions of my favorite books. I still need to read these graphic novel versions, but I just like knowing I have them.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 8 currently released Outlander novels, plus one audiobook

The 8th book in this series–one of my FOREVER favorites–just came out so I haven’t read it yet, but I already love the look of it. And obviously I’m beyond stoked for the show.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 4 Wolves of Mercy Falls books, 4 copies of THE SCORPIO RACES (one audiobook, one eBook, two print), and the first 2 books in The Raven Boys series plus an audiobook of THE RAVEN BOYS

WHEW. So, I own lots of Maggie books. Mostly because I love her, and because THE SCORPIO RACES is one of my very favoritest books. I’ll be buying the audio of THE DREAM THIEVES as well for a reread.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: All 21 currently released Stephanie Plum books

I’m way behind on reading these, but I do own them all. My mom and sister read these books, too, so they’re all caught up. I’m just about ready for this series to be finished, though.

Top Ten TuesdayBooks owned: the first 10 books in the Amelia Peabody series

I haven’t read books in this series in a long time, but they’re super fun. Historical fiction, Egyptology, mysteries. This series has 19 books in it, and they kind of follow the same structure, but the characters are whip-smart and funny. Good times!

Top Ten Tuesday (122) | Top Ten Movies & TV Shows

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Movies & TV Shows

I like this, friends! Changing it up from books and recognizing that great stories come in many media. Woo hoo! As someone who loves books AND TV AND the movies, I love this list. I broke it down into two separate mini lists, and deliberately cut it off at exactly 10 because this list could’ve EASILY gotten way out of hand.

TV Shows

Supernatural

One of my FAVORITE shows of ALL TIME. The Winchester brothers are broody and dark and their lives are twisted and sad and dangerous. LOVE THEM. Plus the paranormal aspects are legit, even if the show was better earlier in its run, IMO. It’s still amazing.

Once Upon a Time

I’m sorry, did you guys think I would leave off a show based on fairy tales? We know each other, right? #HookEm

The Vampire Diaries

It’s not cheating to have a TV show based on books on here, right? I mean, I’ve never read the books, but the show is addicting. I’m a little behind on this most recent season, but this is consistently one of the most dramatic shows around. Plus, Damon.

New Girl

So maybe season 3 wasn’t AS funny as the first two, but goodness gracious, friends, I LOL all the time watching this show. I need a Schmidt in my life. I mean, don’t we all?

Legend of Korra

I love the Avatar universe. It’s so captivating and fun. I love Korra a LOT because it’s like YA Avatar. It’s got the action and fighting, plus the emotions of relationships of all kinds.

Friday Night Lights

BEST SHOW EVER. That is all. (Legit, it’s probably my favorite show ever. Maybe a few other shows are bunched up with it, but this one is so close to the top.)

Movies

Almost Famous

I just love this movie to bits. It’s been one of my favorite movies ever since I saw it in the theater. I love the music and the time period and relationships.

Brave

While I LOVE Brave a  lot, it’s also basically a stand-in for ALL THE DISNEY MOVIES. There’s little I love more than indulging in my inner kiddo, and there’s no better way to do that then pop on a Disney movie.

Steel Magnolias

I’m from New Jersey, which is just about as opposite from Louisiana as you can get, but I’ve always loved this movie HARD. I love the friendships between these women. I laugh and I sob uncontrollably when I watch it. What better story could I ask for?

Ever After

More fairy tales, I know. But I know this movie like the back of my hand and have incredibly fond memories of it. I just love it. Angelica Huston is amazing at throwing zingers around, and I love Drew Barrymore in this. Sometimes she annoys me, but not here.

Top Ten Tuesday (121) | Book Cover Trends

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Book Cover Trends

I originally thought this topic would be difficult. I was wrong. There were a few recent trends in book cover design that I’d known I wanted to highlight here, but other than that, I was kind of at a loss. Until I went and looked through my TBR and that most excellent Listopia feature on Goodreads. THEN I discovered things that I forgot I’d noticed, or things that I didn’t realize happened more than once. Below are ten trends that I like, but there are more that I just didn’t have the time to include. There are several books that apply to more than one trend, as you might notice, and SO MANY BOOKS that I didn’t have room to include! To the pictures!

Top Ten TuesdayMirror Images

I noticed this trend when I first saw the cover for A THOUSAND PIECES OF YOU, but then I remember that something similar was going on with THE VANISHING SEASON. ALIENATED is kind of the same deal–an image that is inverted from top to bottom, or different on the top and bottom. I like this. It’s visually interesting and a fun metaphor for whatever might be going on INSIDE.

Top Ten TuesdayIllustrated People

This one starts with ELEANOR & PARK, but it’s continuing on with GUY IN REAL LIFE and ONE MAN GUY. I will always, ALWAYS see the appeal of an illustrated cover. It’s one of my favorite trends of anything. I’d always be drawn to an illustrated cover over one with photos and models on it.

Top Ten TuesdayFeathers

This one popped out at me while I was scrolling through my TBR. I’m particularly fond of the illustrated feather on the cover for Ava Lavender, and it irks me a touch that the covers for FIRE & FLOOD and ANTIGODDESS are nearly identical. But I do love feathers. And I love how the feathers are all symbolic of the contents: Ava’s feather is whimsical and odd (for a feather), FIRE & FLOOD’s feather is a flame, and ANTIGODDESS’ feather is bleeding.
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Rainbowish/Ombre Things

I don’t know how else to describe this style element. It’s rainbowish, it’s colorful, it’s shiny, it’s ombre. So, all of those things. I’ve read none of these books, alas, so I don’t know how apropos they are of the stories, but they sure are pretty.

Top Ten TuesdayFrames

This one didn’t strike me until I went looking for similarities, and it struck me that there were a number of books recently released or still to come that had some kind of frame, whether it’s the deliberate shape of EGG & SPOON, the more ornate design of THE QUEEN OF THE TEARLING, or the dark edge of THE SUMMONING. Lots of other examples of this as well, and I like it. Makes the covers seem more like pieces of art.

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Vertical Titles

THIS ONE is a trend I LOVE. I LOVE when the titles are oriented differently. It’s LOTS of fun. I had to leave off a bunch of examples of this because I literally couldn’t fit any more images in my collage. But FUN. Top Ten Tuesday

Broken Titles

This is an interesting one, friends. Not sure if I LOVE love it, but I do like the way it looks. It’s a little weird to see what is normally a typesetting error done deliberately, and it is kind of jarring to read, but it does catch my eye. That’s likely helped along by the dark background and the vibrant text color, but still. (Also, MORE FEATHERS!)

Top Ten TuesdayShape Overlays

Shapes! This is an interesting way to turn what might otherwise be unspectacular covers into more visually catchy ones. And I like the way they are used differently on each: one to break up an image and a face, another to indicate some kind of barrier (the curtainy thing on DARK METROPOLIS), and another to change the vibe of the whole cover.

Top Ten TuesdayCalligraphy

CALLIGRAPHYYY!! I love calligraphy. I love it. I wish I could do it. I would read ANY book that had calligraphy–especially when it looks so handwritten and not like a clean font–on the cover. SALT & STORM is probably my favorite of the group, but I really do love them all. So, so gorgeous. MORE OF THIS, PLEASE!

Top Ten Tuesday Top Ten TuesdayWhite Covers

Guys, I LOVE this trend. I love it to bits and tiny pieces. White covers–or whitish covers–always grab my attention because they stand out so well, especially on a shelf. There’s not much that pops quite as much to my eye than white or very light colors. There are so many other covers that follow this trend that I didn’t include here, but it’s officially A Thing, and probably my favorite trend around right now.

Top Ten Tuesday (120) | Top Ten Books on My Summer TBR

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Books on My Summer TBR

HUZZAH FOR SUMMER READING! I always loved summer reading when I was in school, so now you know just what kind of nerd you’re dealing with here. But even though my taste in books has changed from “required reading plus lots of adult books” to mostly YA, I still love reading while I’m sitting outside, or on the beach, or just enjoying the long days and warm weather. I didn’t have a chance to write about these individual books this week–alas! I’ll try and update this post tomorrow–but I’ve got a mix of books coming out this summer and books that are already out. I CAN CONQUER THIS LIST!

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What books are you guys looking forward to this summer??

Top Ten Tuesday (119) | Favorite Reads of 2014…So Far

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Favorite Reads of 2014…So Far

I’ve read some pretty great books so far this year, friends. Some of these books aren’t just favorite reads of the year, but books that I’m going to love for always. I’m also really excited that a few of my favorite reads so far are books that I’ve had lingering on my TBR for a while. To say that I’m glad that I finally read them is an understatement. A big one.

Favorite readsI used to read a TON of historical fiction, you guys, and I’ve always loved revolutionary history. The French Revolution is fascinating to me, and the way Jennifer Donnelly mixes a contemporary story with a historical one taking place during the French Revolution was excellently done. This was much darker than I thought it would be going in, but it’s one of the oldies but goodies that I’m so incredibly glad I got to.

Favorite readsDUH because I love this series, and CRESS was all the things I love about this world and these characters. I’m so completely invested. I’m just DYING to see what happens in WINTER. No contest, one of my favorite reads so far this year.

favorite readsThis is another book that I’ve had hanging around for a while and finally managed to read. I can’t say that this book will be for everyone because it’s very mellow with the action and the tone is dark. But I thought the writing was lovely, and the relationships between the characters were understated but strong.

favorite readsEven though I read this one some time ago, I haven’t had  chance to review it yet. (Don’t worry. I will.) But trust me: This book was incredibly fun and the mystery was not quite what I thought it would be. Renaissance Venice is such a great setting for books because it’s so opulent and seedy at the sametime. I’ll be reading the rest of this series for sure.

favorite readsI have a sometimes weird relationship with faerie stories. But this one had lots of other things going on, namely Scotland. I REALLY enjoyed this book, and I’m REALLY looking forward to more.

favorite readsJust finished this one and it totally reminded me of Tamora Pierce’s books. Such a great thing. There’s magic and thieves and spies and a little bit of romance. Very much interested in where this one will lead.

favorite readsGIVE ME MORE TATTOOED GUYS, PLEASE. God, I love these books. Just for the sheer entertainment value. I plowed through the first three in barely two days, I’m not even kidding. Incredible steamy times, but also really intense relationships. New favorite series around.

favorite readsI can’t believe this series is over. I’m in major denial, I think. Karou and Akiva are amazingly tortured, as always, but the other characters and the worlds colliding really shine here too. It wasn’t the most perfect book, but I loved it all the same for the place it holds in this series I love so fiercely.

favorite readsI’ve been reading lots of fantasies so far this year, guys! YAY! But THIS ONE. If there was ever a book that lived up to all the extraordinarily positive hype I’ve heard, it would be this one. It’s FANTASTIC. Not just one of my favorite reads so far this year, but one of my favorite reads EVER.

favorite readsIt’s not very often that I read and really enjoy an epistolary novel, guys. There’s always something about the inherent gaps in the storytelling that bugs me. The story here was so touching and sad and the writing really was gorgeous. A very promising debut, guys.

favorite readsI’m cooking up my review for this one now, but I’m trying to control the GUSHFEST. I’ll probably fail. I have not read a book of Morgan Matson’s that I didn’t love. LOVE. This one was no exception. Such a great story about friendship, and the romance was top notch as well.

Top Ten Tuesday (118) | Top Ten Beach Reads

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Books For My Beach Bag

I do love reading at the beach, guys. It’s the perfect thing to do while catching some rays. The only thing I don’t like about beach is getting sand in the spines of my books, but I’ll suffer that gladly to sit near the water with a great, fun, fast-paced, exciting story under my nose. These are the top ten books I’d carry around in my beach bag this summer! Some that are out already and some that aren’t!

TTT_beachDuh, awesome MG about summer vacations and sisters and family and adventures. I love this series HARD. It’s just so dang adorable. The third book in this series is set at the beach in Maine, so it’s a great choice for beach reading!

TTT_beachRoad trip with swoons? I will always sign up for this. I’ve read this book so many times, friends, and it’s always just the perfect book for me, and perfect for the beach!

TTT_beachMore swoons! Except in Paris, instead of on US highways. I love the complicated but incredibly lovely relationship between Anna and Etienne. It never loses its appeal, and I never lose my butterflies.

TTT_beachWhen I’m at the beach, I don’t want to be held down by a heavy book with lots of details to remember. I’m too busy taking dips into the water or walks along the shoreline or people watching. But I also want to be entertained, and this book is just that times infinity.

TTT_beachHistorical romances FTW of beach reading! I love lots of books in this genre, but the first one I read was this one and I’ve got a soft spot for it. It’s incredibly fun. Really any of these books would be excellent at the beach.

TTT_heir of fireYAASSSSSSS. I know this book isn’t technically out until September, but I was so lucky to be able to grab a copy at BEA this year and I’m dying to read it. I’d probably get a bad burn reading this book because I wouldn’t be paying attention to anything, like reapplying my sunscreen or the hot sting of sunburn.

TTT_beachEver since I finished THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE, I’ve been beside myself with anticipation for Jandy Nelson’s next book. Another one that I was able to pick up at BEA that I can barely keep myself from picking up RIGHT THIS INSTANT.

TTT_beach 2Two Stephanie Perkins books! The lady knows how to do romance, what can I say. I’m salivating for this one. LITERALLY wiping drool from my mouth. I can’t wait for August so that I can clear my calendar, sit out in the sun, and devour it.

TTT_SagaGraphic novel! I just finished Volume 1 yesterday and I was completely taken with it. Graphic novels are great for the beach–in my mind, anyway–because they’re short, easy to pick up and put down, and won’t take up much room in your bag. Can’t wait for more of this series.

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Umm, YES, I’m beyond excited to read more of Jay Crownover’s books. I love her Marked Men series, so I’m super stoked for her new series, starting this summer. Just the perfect beach read, I imagine.

Top Ten Tuesday (117): Best Books About Friendship

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Books About Friendship

Hmm…do you know this is actually kind of hard? Books ABOUT friendship, or books that are about other things that have great friendships in them? The former is a little tough for me to choose, but the latter is much easier. I tried to really stick to books that are literally just about friendship at their cores. Maaaybe I wasn’t able to stick with it totally, and I didn’t make it to ten, but these books have some of the most solid, amazing friendships EVARR.

Top Ten TuesdayThe Fellowship of the Ring | J.R.R. Tolkien

OBVS, a book that has “fellowship” in the title is going to be an ace book about friends. But honestly: Frodo and Sam are legit. Talk about going to the ends of the Earth for your friends. That’s some hardcore friendship there. There’s the classic line about how Frodo couldn’t have done anything without Sam and how Sam is the real hero, but the truth is that Frodo, Sam, and all the hobbits are great friends.

cnv quoteCode Name Verity | Elizabeth Wein

I didn’t love this book as much as other people did, but there’s no way I can deny the power of Maddie and Verity’s friendship. It runs deep and strong, and they make every other instance of friends saying “I would do anything for you” seem small and hollow.

Top Ten TuesdayThe Lies of Locke Lamora | Scott Lynch

This book has some of the best bromance friendships I’ve ever read. Locke and Jean Tannen have each other’s backs and stick together like glue through their gang’s successes and failures, even when their failures have frankly awful consequences. I love them.

Top Ten TuesdayCharlotte’s Web | E.B. White

I can’t think about books about friendship without thinking of Wilbur and Charlotte. They are the EPITOME. I just reread this recently and, sure, it was more juvenile than I remember, but it was still sweet and heart-warming, and I still cried at the end.

Top Ten TuesdayBreadcrumbs | Anne Ursu

MGs often have the best stories of friendship going because, being 11 or 12, it’s hard for the story to be overwhelmed by romance. BREADCRUMBS is a lovely story about two young friends, and one of them is kidnapped by the Ice Queen. The other ventures into the woods behind their home–woods full of magical creatures and people–to rescue him. It’s actually kind of bittersweet, but still an excellent story about the changing nature of people, and so the changing nature of friendships, too.