Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Top Ten Books I Feel As Though Everyone Has Read But Me

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Top Ten Books I Feel As Though Everyone Has Read But Me
  1. The Boyfriend List by E. Lockhart: I've had this book on my shelf forever but I've never read it. I've started to a few times but I couldn't get into it. But it seems like every blog I go to they've reviewed it and loved it!
  2. Eyes Like Stars by Lisa Mantchev: My local library actually has this book but I always forget to look for it when I go. I need to write myself a not to remember! I've heard only good things about it. 
  3. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver: The summary is what makes me apprehensive to read this. From what everyone else says it seems like a great book, but I'm not sure if it's something that I'd like, and that's what's made me so apprehensive about reading it. 
  4. The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan: I really have no excuse for this one. I've never heard a bad thing about this book, so why I haven't read it yet is a mystery. 
  5.  Bad Girls Don't Die by Katie Alender: This one's a lot like The Boyfriend List. I've checked it out of the library a few times, but I've just never been able to get past the first few pages.
  6. Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott: I hate sad books. I like books that are happy or have a happy ending or have some kind of happiness in them. I've heard great things about this book, but I also know that it's very sad and intense. 
  7. The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray: I read the first two in this series but I could NOT finish it. This book was so long and detailed and at times slow that I just gave up, but everyone else seems to know how it ends :(
  8. Hate List by Jennifer Brown: Again, I have no excuse. I've heard great things and just haven't done anything about it.
  9. The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place by Maryrose Wood: It really does seem like EVERYONE has read this book, but just by reading the summary I know it wouldn't appeal to me.
  10. Why I Let My Hair Grow Out by Maryrose Wood: I've looked everywhere for this book! It's not at my local B&N, I can't get it on my Nook, it's never in stock on amazon, and my library doesn't have it. WHERE ARE YOU PEOPLE GETTING THIS BOOK?!

1 comment:

jesspoole said...

I had to look up some of your books! Way to increase my already monumental TRB list!! haha

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