Showing posts with label seize the night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seize the night. Show all posts
Friday, December 9, 2011

Follow Friday [#4]


Question: Keeping with the Spirit of Giving this season, what book do you think EVERYONE should read and if you could, you would buy it for all of your family and friends?

I think that this one is pretty self explantatory. Whether you like it or not, it has impacted our generation (and hopefully future generations as well) like crazy. Not to mention, it made reading cool again. 

First Sherri Kenyon book I've ever read and I still get emotional thinking about it. If I had a book crush I'm pretty sue Valerius would top the list. 



Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Top Ten Tuesday (#2)


Top Ten Books I Wish I Could Reread Again for the First Time

1) Harry Potter. The entire series. I remember when I was young just being so connected with JK Rowling's world and all of the amazing (and shocking) plot twists. It completely blew my mind and I was so in love, I want to relive that feeling. 
2) Seize the Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon. That book broke my heart so many times it was ridiculous, but the payoff was damn worth it. I keep rereading but nothing beats the  first time. 
3) Remembrance by Jude Dexeraux. First book I read by her, I was on a Deveraux kick for quite some time after reading it. The love story was just so innocent and charming. 
4) American Gods by Neil Gaiman. While the story, I felt, dragged at some parts, the overall plot was AMAZING. So much research on Gaiman's half with a shocking twist at the end. I love it to pieces. 
5) Delirium by Lauren Oliver. The first time I read this I was completely immersed; I loved all of the characters and the love story was too precious to even try to hate. I loved being in Lena's head wondering what is going to happen next.
6) Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon. This was THE book. I think I devoured all 700-something pages in two days because I just had to know about our mysterious Dark Hunter and when I DID find out...man I cried. 
7) The Sandman Series by Neil Gaiman. Kind of cheating because I have one more volume to go through before I can mark it as "read" but this series is just so intense I feel that I have to! The characters are so complex and the plot is so original. I'll never forget the arcs where Lucifer decided to leave Hell and the Dollhouse arc. 

I can't think of three more! ):