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This week’s theme is authors I read for the first time in 2015. Lets give this one a try!
10. Suzanne Collins
I know, it’s a shame I only read the The Hunger Games trilogy this year but it’s the truth and I was being an idiot, I know. Katniss was a huge surprise! Such amazing characters…
9. Richelle Mead
Great with characters! I’ve been reading her Vampire Academy series.
8. Kimber Simpkins
Her 52 Ways to Love your Body changed the way I see body image completely.
7. Laini Taylor
Super looking forward to finish the Daughter of Smoke & Bone trilogy!
6. Ransom Riggs
A refreshing writing style, so good to read his books!
5. Sarah J. Maas
I’m trying to go through the Throne of Glass series as slowly as possible because I just don’t want it to end so soon!
4. Rachel Hollis
Smart Girl was such an emotional read, loved it to the moon and back!
3. Jonathan Safran Foer
Only read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close so far, but I’m a fan already!
2. Colleen Hoover
She grabbed me with Hopeless and I haven’t let go of her books since…
1. Ernest Cline
Ready Player One. Do I need to say anything else?
Your “to the moon and back” made me smile. Nice choices! My TTT
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Oh, I’m glad 🙂
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It made me smile too 🙂 It reminds me of the story ‘Guess How Much I Love You?’ One of my favourites as a child with Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare. Ah, nostalgia 🙂
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Oooh, I never read it but it sounds lovely! It’s an expression I use so much, I had no idea it would bring so many smiles, I’m glad 😀
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I still need to read a Ransom Riggs book and I have owned Ready Player One forever but never started it. Wonderful list!
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Those are two things you really need to tick off you to-do list, they are wonderful! And thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Laini Taylor was on my list as well! I thought Daughter of Smoke and Bone was so beautifully written! Laini has such an amazing writing style
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Indeed, I finished the book and all I wanted to do was visit the city. It was such a gripping and refreshing read!
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Ever since I’ve finished the story all I’ve wanted to do is dye my hair blue, I loved Karou’s character so much.
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True, and hang out at that bar (which name I don’t remember but which ambience I never forgot!)
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Oh I remember what you’re talking about! I don’t remember the name either but the statues sounded so freaking cool!
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Exactly! I’m really looking forward to readint the rest of the series 😀
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I haven’t read books by any of these authors yet – Tuesdays are so hard on my poor TBR tower 😉 My TTT
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Oooh, don’t worry though 🙂 I hope you get to them eventually!
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me too! 🙂
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I feel the post was cool. It Sarah’s I don’t want one made me laugh. I loves the post and hope you publish more like this too:)
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Hahaha good to know! I’ll try, promise 🙂
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I’ve heard so many good things about Jonathan Safran Foer. His books has been on my TBR for such a long time, hopefully I can get to one of his books soon. My TTT.
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Oh do! They’re great, I really want to read more from him soon 🙂
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Can’t believe you only read The Hunger Games this year! Better late than never though 🙂
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2015/12/08/top-ten-tuesday-34/
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Yes, I was being a bit stubborn about it but I’m so glad I changed my mind! 😀
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Ready Player One was so fantastic. I didn’t really like his newest book very much and was left a bit disappointed, but hopefully it lives up for you!
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Let’s see, I really hope it does, fingers crossed 😉
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