Okay, this was hard. I've read so many great books since setting up Booking in Heels in May 2011 and it nearly broke my heart cutting it down to just ten. I only used books that I picked up for the first time since then, so if it's been a favourite for years and years, it will not be here. So, in no particular order:

I don't even have to think about this one. I read it in Autumn last year and I've been wanting to reread it pretty much ever since. There's a quote from this book that I posted on a list of my favourite quotes, and it makes me snicker every single time I read it.
Caitlin Moran is intelligent, pro-women and absolutely hilarious. Everybody needs to read this.

I'm positive that this will grace an awful lot of lists today, but there's a very good reason. The Hunger Games (and Catching Fire) are easily the best YA I've ever read - I probably wouldn't read half as many teenage books today if it wasn't for their sheer awesomeness. Mockingjay was a bit of a let-down, but I'll forgive it.

Another one that I'm sure will be on a lot of lists! Not only is it a beautiful book, but it's a completely unique and imaginative novel complete with wonderful imagery and a page-turning plot. I got it as a Christmas present from An Armchair by the Sea last year and I'll definitely be rereading it before this Winter too.
Haha, I just clicked over to Bex's blog so I could link to her above, and guess what is the top of her list? :p

Like the above, this is a book about a feud between magicians, but it couldn't be more different. It's much, much darker - more gothic and creepy, while The Night Circus is lighter and more magicial. That said, I still adore The Prestige.
The film version (with Hugh Jackman) is worth watching too, but it doesn't have a patch on the book. They changed the ending! *cries*
I've managed to slowly infect the blogging community with this one - I've lost count of how many people I've figuratively bopped on the head with this series.
It's just hilarious. They're tiny little books, but so clever and so witty that I swear I will read every single one of these, even if Gideon Defoe writes them until he dies.

My experience with this book was made even sweeter by the fact that I expected to vehemently dislike it. I'd been told by several people how strange and inaccessible it was, but I ended up loving it. The atmosphere of terror and panic is evident in every line and while it's generally horrifying, it's not over the top. Definitely a surprising addition to my Top Ten!

This is probably cheating a tiny bit as I haven't technically finished reading this one yet, but as I've spent the early hours of many mornings recently reading Jenny Lawson's blog, The Bloggess, I think I'm qualified to put it in this list. That blog has made me cry with laughter at 4am - possibly something to do with sleep deprivation, possible not.
Regardless, the book is hilarious too. I've learnt that reading it while other people are present is not a good plan, as I tend to snuffle to myself when amused and apparently it distracts people from Top Gear...

I was actually going to include Persuasion here instead of Emma, but apparently I read that just a month before I started blogging. Strange, I could have sworn... Never mind - I like Emma very nearly as much, and it's still one of my all-time favourites. I just wish it hadn't taken me 22 years to get round to picking it up! Mr Knightley is definitely one of the best romantic interests in literature :)

Another surprise one! I was sceptical when this first landed on the doorstep because of its clearly YA storyline and childish illustrations, but I absolutely fell in love with it. Who wouldn't love their favourite fairytale character to talk back to you from the pages? I even trekked to Manchester just to get my copy signed last month!

This one is quite a recent read, but it's wonderful nevertheless. I didn't realise it was part of a series when I first picked it up, but now I'm desperate for the next book! It's dark, creepy and based on an Edgar Allen Poe story - what's not to like?
What books have you loved since you first started your blog?
Your first three are on my list too :-) And I really really really want to read Let's Pretend this Never Happened. I read something on The Bloggess the other day which totally restored my faith in humanity at a very necessary time and now I'm seriously hooked!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read The Prestige yet, but I am definitely getting to it soon!
I know they are, I pointed that out on your blog five minutes before you wrote this :p
DeleteIt's awesome. I've already cried with laughter so hard I hyperventilated. Working my way through her archives is my new 3am activity!
I think I prefer Emma to Pride & Prejudice, but I haven't read Persuasion yet so my opinion on the best Austen might yet change!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm definitely in a minority, but I didn't enjoy How To Be A Woman. I thought it was disjointed.
Okay, I may be a few days late for the 'ficial thingy, but I really need to do this TTT. And yes, it did take me ten minutes to realise I could just check my review archive for potential books instead of looking through my archives. :)
ReplyDeleteI've only read one of these so far - The Hunger Games - but I do have another six on my shelves (two of them send by you, hehe, you're such a good enabler) and the last three are already wishlisted. Most excellent. I really need to get off the interwebs and start reading already! I've been so bad at making time to read since we bought the new house, I just feel like I should be packing things or sorting stuff every minute of the day! AAARGH!
I need to read Lord of the Rings. I bought it a little while ago but I haven't got around to reading it yet. I'm glad you loved it! I loved The Night Circus too, it was my number 11!
ReplyDeleteYou got me into The Pirates! books too :) I'm kind of in the middle of the one with Ahab.
ReplyDeleteLoved The Night Circus; recently bought The Masque of the Red Death and have Between the Lines on my TBR list :-)
ReplyDeleteKatja @ YA's the Word
Other than The Hunger Games and The Night Circus I haven't read any of the books on your list. But there are a few there that I plan to read, so I'm excited to see you loved 'em.
ReplyDeleteTanya Patrice
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