10 Books I Could Re-Read for Eternity!


#1: Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo

Oh, wow. I bet you didn't see this one coming.

#2: The Gallagher Girl series by Ally Carter

Namely Cross My Heart And Hope To Spy...

#3: The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien

#4: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

#5: The Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare 

#6: Caraval by Stephanie Garber

#7: Winter by Marissa Meyer

#8: P.S. I Like You by Kasie West

#9: Faro's Daughter by Georgette Heyer

#10: Any fairy tale collection

Like Grimm's Fairy-tales or Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo...


This post was inspired by Top Ten Tuesday, a book blogger link up hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl!
Go and read her blog ASAP. It is gorgeous!

-Mary Kate

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  1. CARAVAL WAS SO AMAZING!!! I was hesitant to read it and there were some things I didn't like, but overall it was epic. *nods*

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    1. I was rather pleased with it too! I hadn't quite known what to expect, since I didn't actually read the synopsis... What parts didn't you like?

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  2. P.S. I Like You was SO CUTE! I was totally surprised by that book :)

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    1. I know. And I was really happy with the fact that the majority of the conflict in the story didn't come from the friends breaking apart because of guy drama.

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  3. I'm such a bad Lunar Chronicles fan!!! I love the series, but still haven't read WINTER :(

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    1. Winter was my favorite of the series (closely followed by Cress) Jacin and Winter were just so cute! And I love how she wrapped up the story.

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  4. A lot of these are fairly big books... so you might be re-reading for eternity... xP

    (I need to read Crooked Kingdom. And Faro's Daughter, because I've read a few of Heyer's books already. And because you keep talking about it. ;)
    - Jem Jones

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    1. *psh* They're not THAT big...
      *looks back at them*
      Ok. they're a little big...

      That's how I recommend books. I don't write amazing reviews...I just talk about it ALL THE TIME until people are forced to read them.

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  5. Yes, Six of Crows! I need to read Caraval, been seeing it everywhere.

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    1. You haven't read Caraval? Weird, it seems like just you're kind of book. (Also, for some weird reason I thought you had...Wow, I'm going crazy. Look at that.)

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  6. Cool! I figured a lot of these would make the list.

    Catherine

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    1. Up next on "Catherine is a mind reader and post fore-teller"...

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  7. I loved Six of Crows! Still need to read Crooked Kingdom though.
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2018/02/27/top-ten-tuesday-148/

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    1. I liked it. It really blew me away at the end. Inej's last chapter was so cute and Mattihas's...wow. I still haven't gotten over it.

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  8. I loved the Six of Crows - I can't wait to try the sequel. :)

    Lauren @ Always Me

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