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Friday, December 20, 2013

Top Books of the Semester

I've read 10 books over the course of the semester. I'm going to rank all of the ones that I've completed and reviewed and briefly explain why I'm ranking them in the order that I am.

1. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (306 Pages)
This book has quickly become one of my favorite books of all time. I absolutely loved the story, the writing, the world, the adventure... really everything about it. Absolutely my top book that I read this semester.
2. Always a Witch by Carolyn MacCullough (276 Pages)
Even though this was the second book in the series, it was better than the first in my opinion. I really love the idea of time travel and since they actually addressed it more in this book, I enjoyed it a lot. It had a lot of adventure and although it was darker, it was much more interesting in my opinion.
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien (340 Pages)
Although this book was rather slow at times, I love the world and the story so much that it has to be near the top of my list. It was very exciting and compelling and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
4. The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke (345 Pages)
This book stood out to me because of how different it was from most of the other books I read. It had fantasy, but was quite realistic and just really interesting. Much better than the movie from what I remember of it.
5. Once a Witch by Carolyn MacCullough (292 Pages)
This was the first book in the series, but I definitely did not think it was as good as the second one. I really enjoyed it for sure, but it simply wasn't as exciting and did not have as much interest as it could have. Either way, it was a fantastic book.
6. Avatar: The Last Airbender- The Promise by Gene Luen Yang, illustrated by Gurihiru (240 Pages)
I was quite impressed with this one being that it was a continuation from the television series that I love so much. It was really quite good with the story and art style matching the show. It was actually a good story that kept me interested and I liked it a lot.
7. Haven: A Stranger Magic by D.C. Akers (144 Pages)
For being as short as it was, I really liked this book. It left me wanting more and although it was rather infuriating that the end was a cliff hanger and the next book is not out yet, I have to admit that it was quite good.
8. The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander (224 Pages)
It did bother me slightly how much I saw this book to be like Lord of the Rings, but it was still enjoyable to read. The story was different in some ways and it kept getting better as I went along, so I still think it was a good read.
9. Every Day by David Levithan (322 Pages)
A lot of things about this book bothered me. It was a bit unrealistic and creepy at some parts and I ended up not liking or connecting with the main character too much. It was not terrible, but it's not my top pick for a book to read.
10. Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass (322 Pages)
I did not end up liking this book too much because it was written more for a younger audience. As much as I think this is a good book for younger people, it was so predictable and I disliked the characters so much that I'd have to say that it's my least favorite book that I read this semester.

Those are all the books I've read this semester. I'm also currently reading Wool and it's fantastic so far!

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