The Big Fat Book Rec Post!

Oh my gawd, I read so many books last year...

Way more than I normally do. Which is on top of the fanfic I also read, so if you think about it, this is probably just half of the total.

But ANYWAY I have recs for you!

(Note: If a book I read last year was not recced, it doesn't mean I didn't like it. I liked a LOT of books on my list last year. It just means I had to choose one for each rec category.)

My recs of what I read in 2017 (aka, The Year of World Craziness):

If you like...

ROMANCE
May I please direct you to:
Uncommonly Tidy Poltergeists by Angel Martinez

My thoughts: This was delightful. An easygoing read featuring a little bit of otherworldliness, a little bit of fumbling, a lot of lovely description, and a main character who is asexual. A cozy nighttime snugglebook, pairs well with a cup of cocoa.


HORROR
May I please direct you to:
The Call (The Call, #1) by Peadar Ó Guilín

My thoughts: Arrrrrggggh, my FAVORITE type of horror: the kind that comes out of your dreaming subconscious. This is a YA about fairies. Real fairies. We're talking Rawhead and Bloody Bones here.


COMEDY
May I please direct you to:
Fifty Shames of Earl Grey by Fanny Merkin

My thoughts: Oh lordy, this book. I read it on a plane. I was lucky no one badgered me to stop snort-laughing.


ADVENTURE
May I please direct you to:
Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1) by Leigh Bardugo

My thoughts: Wahoo, a heist book! It's rare that I like every single character, but I liked Every. Single. Character. The pacing is excellent, the story engrossing, the magical element ingenious, and the resolution well-executed. Of course, now I need to read the sequel...


FANTASY/SCI-FI
**BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR**

It is with wild excitement and great joy that I direct you to:
Red Rising (Red Rising, #1) by Pierce Brown Golden Son (Red Rising, #2) by Pierce Brown

My thoughts: HOT DAMN. Holy shit. So, Dune had a baby with Gladiator and then, being conscientious parents, immediately volunteered it as tribute. Best thing I have read in years. My reading goal this year is not to read 30 books, but to make 30 people read these books. Flawed and complicated characters, fantastic plotting, a HUGE scope, a well-executed cause-and-effect of action and motivation, and lo and behold... the sequel was just as good! Warning: after the first 1/3 of either of these books, I had to stop reading at bedtime; the tension just kept hyping me up!


So that's it from me for 2017. Let me know what books you liked in your reading year and, most importantly, read on, my friends!
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Published on January 06, 2018 16:09 Tags: book-recs
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