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This week's topic: List your top ten favorite books in a certain setting of your choice.
My top ten (fantasy) books with a forest setting, in no particular order:
1. Redwall by Brian Jacques (MG)
My all-time favorite book. I was given this book when I was
about seven, and was hopelessly addicted to the Fantasy genre afterwards. It’s the
book that sparked my love of reading; without it, my life may have ended up
completely different than it is now.
2. Ranger’s Apprentice: The Book of Gorlan by John Flanagan
(MG)
I spent most of sixth grade holed away in my room reading
this series. It’s fantastic; action, adventure, fantasy, and a touch of
romance. What more could you ask from an MG series?
3. Warriors: Into the Wild by Erin Hunter (MG)
Okay, so I spent sixth grade reading Flanagan AND Hunter. I just love the Warriors series; it’s so cute! And it’s about cats, so
how could I not love it?
4. The Marked Son by Shea Berkley (YA)
I recently finished this book, and I adored it. The main
character is so wonderfully snarky and loveable, and the fantasy aspects blew
me away. Such a unique world!
5. The Iron King by Julie Kagawa (YA)
How could anyone not
love this book? The main character is totally kick-ass, the world-building is
breathtaking, and the love interests are totally swoon-worthy. Definitely one
of my favorite books out there!
6. Destiny Binds by Tammy Blackwell (YA)
When people are just starting to venture into indie novels,
I always recommend this one. It’s such a sweet and heartbreaking story, and the
writing is of very high quality.
7. Light of the Moon by David James (YA)
This is another indie novel I recently finished, and I must
say, it took me by surprise. I adored the magic-system, and the main character
was just so loveable. As a side note, I’m convinced the main character is gay,
and I’m rooting for him to get together with his best friend. What is he doing
chasing after a girl?!
8. Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater (YA)
It’s about werewolves. And it’s by Stiefvater. Must I
further explain its awesomeness to you?
9. Moon Spell by Samantha Young (YA)
This was the first book I read by Samantha Young, and I love
it! And it’s also about werewolves, so hooray!
10. The Mayfair Moon by J. A. Redmerski (YA)
Okay, this one is about werewolves, too. Can you see a trend
in my reading pattern? I can’t help it, I swear! But this is one of my favorite
werewolf books; the characters are awesome, and the cover is gorgeous!
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