Happy Tuesday everyone! Welcome to the Top Ten Tuesday now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is Favorite Books Released In The Last Ten Years (one for each year) (submitted by Anne @ Head Full of Books). This is going to be so difficult! Here we go - beginning in 2018 and working my way all the way back to 2008:
2018: Nothing But Sky by Amy Trueblood
2017: A Conjuring of Light (Shades of Magic #3) by V.E. Schwab
2016: Borderline (The Arcadia Project #1) by Mishell Baker
2015: The Girl with Ghost Eyes (The Daoshi Chronicles #1) by M.H. Boroson
2014: Cress (The Lunar Chronicles #3) by Marissa Meyer
2013: Written in Red (The Others #1) by Anne Bishop
2012: The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1) by Maggie Stiefvater
2011: 11/22/63 by Stephen King
2010: Room by Emma Donoghue
2009: The Monstrumologist (The Monstrumologist #1) by Rick Yancey
2008: The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1) by Suzanne Collins
Have you read any of these books? What are some of your favorite books that have been released in the last ten years? As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!
Ooh The Hunger Games- can you believe I just read that series for the first time a years ago? Loved em too! And so many of these look good!
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Delete"Nothing But Sky" looks interesting, and someday I STILL need to give The Lunar Chronicles a fair chance. :) Certainly a fun topic - especially to go back and see what we were reading ten years ago vs. today.
ReplyDeleteNothing But Sky is brilliant. You totally need to try TLC. :)
DeleteI guess it's time for my weekly "I need to read a VE Schwab" comment, LOL. And the Lunar Chronicles. If my list had gone as far back as 2008, the Hunger Games might have made my list this week too.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! :)
DeleteA Conjuring of Light and The Raven Boys were on my list this week too!
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2019/05/28/top-ten-tuesday-213/
Great minds! Thanks for sharing.
Delete11/22/63 also made my list! There are several others on your list that I loved, but I chose other books those years. I thought this was a fun exercise 😁
ReplyDeleteIt was so difficult to choose one release per year! So many greats!
DeleteThe Hunger Games have popped up on a few lists this week. How on earth is this series already a decade old? :)
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It's a wonder!
DeleteI really need to read the Shades of Magic series! They look so great, and at this point, I'll read almost anything by VE Schwab. I really need to read The Raven Boys and catch up on, like, half of Stephen King's books. Wow. I'm so behind on everything, as it turns out. xD I hadn't heard of The Monstrumologist, but I am for sure going to have to read that one! :o And one of the reviewers compared it to a cross between Supernatural and Sherlock and now I'm just all the more dying to read it! Thanks for the great list.
ReplyDeleteThey all totally live up to the hype, Sammie! I'm glad I piqued your interest in The Monstrumologist especially. :)
Deletei've read a couple and see a couple that are on my reading list.
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Thanks for sharing, Sherry!
DeleteGreat list. I've been on the fence about reading Shades of Magic because I didn't really like the other series written by Schwab, The Archived, and I just don't know. I might check it out from my library though.
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: Marie @ Pages to Explore
I love to know what you think of it if you decide to try it. :)
DeleteLove the hunger games trilogy!
ReplyDeleteThe Lunar Chronicles are high on my TBR.
Good choices. :)
Thanks, Nicci!
DeleteGreat list! I love Cress, it's my favourite book in the series. The Girl with Ghost Eyes sounds like a book I need to check out.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of my favorite historical fantasy novels. :)
DeleteIt is really fun to look back on the past ten years to see what we were reading years ago. Can you believe that it was only ten years ago when you were reading Hunger Games for the first time? My 10 years of favorites
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't make sense!
DeleteA Conjuring of Light was such a great conclusion. It might actually be my favorite in that whole series.
ReplyDeleteEither way, they're all fantastic. :)
DeleteCress made my list as well! I love it so much!'
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I think it's my favorite of the series. :)
DeleteI loved A Conjuring of Light! That series got me hooked on Schwab books <3 Great list!
ReplyDeleteYay!
DeleteThe Raven Cycle books definitely deserve a place on a "best" list. I loved that series! The world amazing and odd and the characters were so compelling.
ReplyDeleteFor sure!
DeleteI have Room in my 'TBR'... I've put off reading this novel as I've already seen the movie adaptation!! Maybe I just need to bite the bullet and read it.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to my TTT post for this week:
https://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2019/05/top-ten-tuesday-20-favorite-books.html
Both the movie and the book are great - I just wish the movie had been marketed a little differently. Thanks for sharing!
DeleteI loved A Conjuring of Light and Cress! I really need to read The Monstrumologist (I have most of the series unread on my shelves) and I really want to read Nothing But Sky!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I hope you love The Monstrumologist!
DeleteThe Raven Boys and The Hunger Games... some YA classics right there!
ReplyDeleteFor sure!
DeleteAwesome list!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Erica!
DeleteI've been seeing lots of VE Schwab on these lists - I need to read something by her asap. I loved 11/22/63 even though I don't really care for S.K. and I'm not much for history. It was a fantastic read.
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