A year ago I finally worked up the motivation after having toyed with the idea of starting a blog for months and wrote my first post upon reading and subsequently being inspired by The Martian. Within this first year, I’ve posted over 90 entries with approximately 85 books in all and as of three days ago broke 500 followers. I’m excited to find out which new books, or perhaps better stated, worlds I will discover in the upcoming year! I’ve been blessed to go on many amazing adventures over the past year, e.g. New Orleans, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Mt. Rainier, Glacier National Park, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Voyageurs National Park, Prague, Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest. After the overwhelming positive response I have received upon posted about my last two trips, I have decided to continue posting blogs regarding my traveling as I have a trip to Zion National Park and Chicago in the works. Another goal for the next year involves a reread of A Song of Fire and Ice along side a detailed analysis of many of George R. R. Martin’s delicately detailed and weaved clues. I’m almost done with the Game of Thrones (Book 1), so be looking forward to my first post! With that being said, I decided to take a gander back through my posts and recount my top 10 books from this past year, however it was impossible to keep to ten, so I’ve added a few additional honorable mentions too!
Top 10 Books from this Past Year
- I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson
Rate: 5/5
It has been a long time since I have felt as moved by a book as I have by I’ll Give You the Sun. Nelson was able to not only express the characters’ complex emotions through traditional mechanisms, but to further these emotions by creating vivid imagery with Noah’s Invisible Museum and Jude’s Bible thumping. Put this book on the top of your reading lists now! You won’t be disappointed!
- The Country of Ice Cream Star by Sandra Newman
Rate: 5/5
While not an ‘easy read,’ The Country of Ice Cream Star is a truly original and creative narration that is written in an eloquently, unique dialect of the futuristic ‘Nited States’. I’ve been disappointed that I haven’t seen more blog posts regarding this book. Hopefully, I’ll be able to inspire you to pick up this fascinating read!
- Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Rate: 5/5
The world and characters in Name of the Wind are all developed to an exorbitant detail, which satisfies my analytical brain, which is often my main grievance upon critiquing books. Kvothe’s adventures, or perhaps better stated as troubles, are frequent and each one more amazing than the previous, often leaving the reader on the edge of their seat.
- Seveneves by Neil Stephenson
Rate: 4.5/5
In Seveneves, Neil Stephenson taps into the apocalyptic fear expressed in many, many Hollywood films. Stephenson weaves a tale of human ingenuity put to the ultimate test of self-preservation. The result is an unbearably, suspenseful, edge of your seat race against the odds and an ever ticking clock. This futuristic world created by Stephenson, was wonderful, brilliant, magical, creative, and a true work of art. I’m surprised as with The Country of Ice Cream Star that I haven’t seen more people raving about this book. Perhaps the length proves to be a bit daunting.
- Devil in the White City by Erik Larson
Rate: 5/5
The Devil in the White City is a wonderfully delightful read highlighting the development of the Chicago World Fair along side the emergence of serial killer. Read this book before everyone is talking about Leo starring in the upcoming movie! Let’s hope that the movie adaption doesn’t move along the same lines and Monuments Men!
- Sleeping Giant by Sylvian Neuvel
Rate: 4.5/5
Sleeping Giants is a must read due to Neuvel bridging the often literarily neglected bridge between extraterrestrial, science fiction technology and the potential real-life political attitudes subsequent repercussions. The tale is weaved through the unique context of interviews, memos, and personal logs. Neuvel elegantly portrays personalities, mannerisms, and attitudes of the main characters in the minimalist nature of an interview. He even mentions my beloved Detroit Lions! Trust me and get ahead of the pack here. Sleeping Giants is a must read!
- The Martian by Andy Weir
Rate: 5/5
Wier does a masterful job navigating the reader through this heavily scientific, technical material, while managing to not lose the reader’s interest. Despite the seemingly impossible situations, Watney’s dialogue offers refreshing humor to counteract the gloom and doom of his condition. Overall, The Martian was a refreshing, unique enjoyable novel that readers will love diving into. You won’t be disappointed!
3. Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Rate: 5/5
Overall, I couldn’t put down this book, having finishing it in one day. I found the concept fascinating that I became lost in a book, about people getting lost in a virtual universe, in which, they zone completely out while playing various video games during the treasure hunt, therefore, a game, within a game, within a book. The result is a highly entertaining obsession of pop culture from the 80s in a high tech world with a suspenseful race to the end. Be ready to get lost within the book, following people who get lost within a game while playing games!
2. Queen of the Tearling Series by Erika Johansen
Rate: 4.5/5
The Queen of the Tearling by Erika Johansen is the tale of a young girl, Kelsea, who is thrust into the role of Queen on her 19th Birthday. However, she must first survive the harrowing journey to her castle, assassins, and her traitorous Uncle Regent, all while trying to heal her fractured land. Read Queen of the Tearling before word gets wide spread about the movie starring Emma Watson and this amazing series in general!
- Red Rising Series by Pierce Brown
The Red Rising series quickly became one of my favorite series of all time. If youre a regular at all to my blog or know me in real life, you’re probably sick of me talking about how great Red Rising is and encouraging you to pick it up immediately. Brown skillfully weaves a tale, that throughout the series is filled with one plot twist after another that keeps the reader on their toes, better yet, he manages to keep a current of humor bubbling on the surface throughout that often made me laugh out loud. There is no sophomore slump and the final book of the trilogy is the perfect ending to this wonderful series! Shall I ask again, have you read Red Rising yet?
Honorable Mention:
The Magician’s Series by Lev Grossman
Rate: 3.5/5
The Magicians is a wonderfully constructed world, harboring similarities of Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia. While I was not necessarily a huge fan of this first book in the series, the series as a whole is fits together seamlessly, with many of the mysteries surrounding the first book not being solved until the final one.
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
Rate: 5/5
As a chemist, I found the background of the scientists extremely intriguing, especially when considering the names that history made infamous, alongside the numerous, brilliant individuals which science and history consequently forgot. Overall, Bryson succeeded in reinvigorated curiosity and a general amazement in science, and the universe/world/history to a level resembling one of my youth. Every person should read A Short History of Nearly Everything at least once, if not twice!
Congrat on your aniversary! 🙂
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Happy Blogiversary!
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500 followers and a 1 year anniversary! Congratulations, I hope to be here one day too!
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Congrats!!! and I have read The Name of The Wind. Loved it!!!
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Congratulations! These books all sound wonderful! (The only one I’ve read among these is I’ll Give You the Sun which I absolutely loved).
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I might be bias but I would recommend adding all of them to your easing list, especially Red Rising! 😀
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Happy anniversary! I think I will pick up The Country of Ice Cream Star at some point. The cover and title look interesting and it sounds like a good read!
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Great news! I was hoping to inspire someone to pick it up. Please let me know what you end up thinking about The Country of Ice Cream Star!
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I am reading The Country of Ice Cream Star! Odd little book. Not sure what I think of it yet as I only just began. I am glad someone else has a) heard of it and b) liked it. Motivates me to finish it.
x The Captain
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Oh I’m glad you’re reading it. Honestly it took me about halfway through before I decided I liked it and the end before I decided I really liked it! Let me know what your final verdict is!
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Happy Anniversary. I might read me some Red Rising based on your recommendation. How does it compare to Name of the Wind because I really disliked that book.
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It is completely different than Name of the Wind! Red Rising is probably comparable with Hunger Games, but keep in mind it is significantly better than HG.
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Please let me know what you think about Red Rising if you pick it up! You won’t be disappointed!
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Happy blogiversary!! All those books are either on my TBR or I’ve read them and think they’re absolutely fab as well! Bill Bryson is my hero xD
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Thanks Anne! That’s the only Bill Bryson book I’ve read. Do you have any others that you’d recommend by him?
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A Walk n the Woods is one of my favourite books of all time. Then there’s Neither Here nor There which I found hilarious (same goes for In a Sunburned Country). You have to be able to appreciate the whiny old man humour, though :).
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Excellent list! Thanks for sharing
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Thanks Libby! I hope you enjoyed!
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Congrats! Son many great books on this list, I definitely agree! Though I haven’t heard of the the Country of the Ice Cream Star, but I’ll add it to my list!
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Thanks Emily! 😀 I’m excited to see what you think of The Country of Ice Cream Star! Please let me know your opinions when you finish!
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Hi! I read The Devil in the White City and loved it!! Larson writes a lot of books in that vein. I am intrigued by The Country of Ice Cream Star, I think the dialect might be challenging though!
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I’ve read three books of Larson and they’re all excellent! Have you read Dead Wake? I feel like The Country of Ice Cream Star might not be for everyone but the quality of the writing is incredibly impressive.
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Dead Wake looks amazing! I’ll add that to my (ever growing) list… thanks for the recommendation!
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I was surprised how much I enjoyed it! I hope you like it too! I’d just assumed that I’d known everything about the Lusitania, however I was very mistaken.
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Congratulations on your blog anniversary! 🙂 Thank you for the book recommendations! 🙂
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Hey! Have just started blogging, after much toying with the idea, too. I have promised to myself to post everyday. Thanks for recommendations, BTW 🙂
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Happy Anniversary! I am definitely going to pick up the Red Rising series now! Thank you!
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Good idea for a post. Interesting suggestions. So many books–so little time! Congratulations on your blogging achievements which show your passion for books.
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Thanks Linda! If you only have time for a few you should at least try Red Rising! I haven’t read a bad review about the series.
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Wonderful post! I am definitely interested in several of these titles! Thanks for the list 🙂
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Thanks Renee! Which one would you say you’re most interested in?
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I’m most interested in Devil in the White City–bought a copy last week! I had also heard great things about The Martian, and read it yesterday…but I was disappointed.
I posted a review on my blog this morning.
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Wow, great list! I’ve read a handful of them and have now bookmarked several others. Thanks!
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Thanks Jacob! Which ones have you bookmarked?
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I bookmarked I’ll Give You the Sun, Sleeping Giants, Ice Cream Star, Queen of the Tearlings, and Red Rising. So half the list, lol. Looking forward especially to Red.
Have you read The Three Body Problem? I started it a while ago and didn’t get a chance to read much, but what I did read was awesome. You might like it.
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Let me know what you think of Red Rising! I haven’t heard of The Three Body Problem. I’ll have to look it up! Thanks for the suggestion .
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Your comments on Name of the Wind may make me want to give it another try. Thanks.
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Name of the Wind seems like the type of book people love or hate. You’ll have to let me know if you give it another shot! 😀
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Oh my goodness–Happy Blogaversary–and congrats in gaining 500 followers! What an accomplishment!
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Thanks Libby! I’m still in a bit of shock with the 500 followers!
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Thanks for the great reccomendations- and congrats on your blogging success! Btw
– Bill Bryson is awesome-
A great travel writer.
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Thanks! That’s the only one of his I’ve read. Would you recommend any of his other books?
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Thank you so much for the like! I really loved “I’ll Give You the Sun” too!
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Congrats and great list-I am a sucker for titles so I must say that I love the titles of the books you have picked. Lol. Shamefaced to say I haven’t read a single one of the books on your list. Will keep an eye out and get a copy of at least one.
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Thanks! I’ll shamelessly push Red Rising if you’re going to pick one! I’ve been making all of my family and friends read it!
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Happy late Blogaverary and congratulations!!! You have peaked my interest. I’ll have to check The Country of Ice Cream Star and Devil in the White City. You’ll also be happy to that the Red Rising series is also on my TBR list. You have encouraged to post more on my blog.
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Thanks for all of the kind words! Please let me know what you think of these books when you read them! 😀 I’ll look for your blog posts!
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I finished finished Red Rising and gave it a Must Read on my blog. Thanks for the recommendation
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I’m so happy you enjoyed it! The series only gets better!
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Can’t wait to try one.
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Which one are you leaning toward trying?
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I just picked up Red Rising. I will update once I get into it.
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Awesome! Let me know what you think!
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Chapter 11 is where it gets good. The plan to change Red to Gold.
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I usually tell people to get through at least 50 pages! I’m glad you’re enjoying it!
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I see why…“They have us here because this valley was humanity before Gold ruled. Fractured. Disunited even in our very own tribe.”
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Congratulations! Happy Blogiversary! You inspire me with your goals.
I’ve read another book by Jandy Nelson and thought it great. I’ll have to add your suggestion to my list. Take care!
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Thanks Sascha! You’re too kind! I really liked Nelson’s book. I’ll have to add more of her books to my long book list!
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Happy belated blogiversary. So many great suggestions…I really want to get to some Patrick Rothfuss.
P.S is the picture of the dog yours? So cute.
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I really loved all the detail in Rothfuss’ books! I hope you enjoy them! Yes and thanks! Buddy is almost 16 years and one of my fav reading companions, as such he ends up in a lot of my photos. 😀
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Thank you, can’t wait to read them! Animals always make the best reading companions. Buddy looks great!
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Happy blogaversary, Sarah! I noticed your assistant in the image above. Likely your assistant has a great deal of influence on your reviews. 🙂
Among your top ten and honorables, I’ve read not one of them but see a few I’ll add to my TBRs. I will say my husband joins you on your 5/5 star rating of the Bill Bryson book. Bryson is a favorite of his for light reading.
I got caught up in the reviewing for blog tours and found myself reading not what I wanted to read but what someone else wanted me to read. I have with the review of Sweet Water (I note you’ve “liked” that review) broken my pattern and am now choosing what I want to read to make my blog a more personal place. Also, my focus is soon turning to rewriting my own book (sherreymeyer.com), and I like the ability to schedule at my own pace.
Best always, Sherrey
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Thanks Sherrey! Yes my assistant is always a good cuddler while I’m reading. 😀
What is your husband’s favorite book by Bryson? I’ve been meaning to pick up another one but can’t decide. Which books from my list are you going to add to your list? I’m glad you’re getting back to reading what you want to read! It makes both reading and writing reviews much more enjoyable!
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Loved Red Rising! So good!
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