For anyone unfamiliar with Top 5 Wednesday, it’s a weekly meme that was created by Lainey from gingerreadslainey and is now moderated by Sam from Thoughts On Tomes. The group communicates through Goodreads.
November 23: Books I Want to Re-Read
Though it seems like we are all constantly chasing the next upcoming release, let’s take a trip down memory lane and talk about some books that we’d like to revisit.
Another good topic that is hard to do. There are so many books that I want to re-read. It will be a repeat since there are certain books that just hold my attention and won’t let go. Here are the books in no particular order.
1. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
I love this book. Everyone knows this. My boyfriend did not like to read the same novels as I do, know this. He even knew the title to the sequel. I want to reread this book again and do it slowly. I am a fast reader and I normally miss some of the details. So, I want to go back and relearn the characters and their past.
2. Hearts and Dreams series by Cameron Dokey
Again, everyone knows that I love this series. I have explained how I come to fall in love with this series. I am planning on rereading this early next year because it has been years since I last read this. I am so glad that I hunted these books down so I can have them with me.
3. Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
Like with Six of Crows, I went through this book so fast and I missed some details, so I really need to go back and read this before the movie comes out. One thing for sure, I sure do love Blue.
4. The Bungalow by Sarah Jio
I did not go through this book so fast, in fact, I savor this book. It is my favorite Sarah Jio book of all time. I want to reread this book because I already forget some of the details and I want to remember them again.
5. The Dwellers series by David Estes
I also explained how I came by this series and I fell in love with David’s writing. I have not read of his other books. I need to get on that. It has been quite a while since I read these series and I wanted to do reviews so I am planning on reading them again and give proper reviews.
I’ve only heard of Six of Crows, tried reading the sample and couldn’t even get through that. I cheated making my list for today’s topic and just pulled books from my Re-Read It Challenge TBR.
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Does the sample have 1st chapter alone?
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No, it’s the first 30 or so pages.
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Ohh. Six of Crows is good, muli-POVs, and alot of actions. I think you don’t like mult-POVs, right?
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I can do two, but anymore than two is too much.
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Six of Crows isn’t that complicated when it comes to muli-POVs. On every new chapter, it tells you whose’ POV is it, and it’ll stay that way till next chapter and it flows. I don’t know how to explain it.
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I just recently read Six of Crows and really enjoyed it, I need to find some time to read the sequel.
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I am sad that the duology is done. I am hopeful that the author will come back to these six people.
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I know what you mean about Six of Crows – I just picked it up and I’m already loving it so much! Great post!
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Thank you! The characters got into your heart without you noticing, did they?!
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They absolutely did! Just sneaked right in there!!
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The chemistry between them, romantic or friendship, is awesome. I want to grab Wylan and put him in a room that no bullets or bombs can get to him.
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