My Favorite 2018 Releases

We’re only a few days into the New Year, and I figured I’d do something new this year. Although I’ve done a “Best Books I Read for the First Time in 20XX” list for years, I’ve never did a Best 20XX Release list. I read so many books this year that I thought I’d do one of these lists too. Some of the books on this list will be the same as my Best Books I Read for the First Time in 2018 list, but not all of the books weren’t eligible, and other books that were part of series didn’t make it on their own.

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10. War Storm – Victoria Aveyard – I wanted this series to make the list of Top Books I Read for the First Time in 2018, but there were just so many good books that I couldn’t squeeze it in. Fortunately, War Storm was able to make the list of best 2018 releases I read.

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9. Ace of Shades – Amanda Foody. This was a fun book with an interesting magic system. I’ll be looking forward to reading the next book when it comes out this year.

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8. The Kiss Quotient – Helen Hoang. Most of the books that made it to my year-end list were fantasy books. I read this cute book shortly after reading a ton of other darker books. This is the perfect book if you want to read something light

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7. Legendary – Stephanie Garber. This was a great story and I can’t wait to read Finale when it comes out. Tella and Scarlett make this story wonderful, although this story focuses on Tella.

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6. The Fates Divide – Veronica Roth. I hope to give all of the books on this end-of-year list a reread at some point. I loved The Fates Divide and will definitely want to reread it, especially since Veronica Roth won’t be releasing a new book this year.

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5. Muse of Nightmares – Laini Taylor. This was a beautiful book that left me in tears at the end. It’s also a gorgeous book with a wonderful ending.

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4. A Reaper at the Gates – Sabaa Tahir. I loved Reaper as much as I loved Ember, which is why it placed so highly by itself. I will definitely be pre-ordering the final book in this series, and will be rereading everything before it comes out.

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3. Queen of Air and Darkness – Cassandra Clare. I loved this book, but without the rest of the books in this series, I think I’m going to place The Cruel Prince one slot higher. Maybe if it would have been slightly shorter? Still, placing #3 on both lists is pretty good.

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2. The Cruel Prince – Holly Black. This was a great book, and I can’t wait to read The Wicked King next week. I have to know what happens!

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1. Wildcard – Marie Lu. I had the hardest time deciding which I liked better last year: Wildcard or Enchantée? Since Enchantée is a 2019 release, is wasn’t eligible for the 2018 release list (but will be eligible for next year’s 2019 top books). Will I have a difficult time deciding between Enchantée and the fourth Legend book? We’ll have to find out next year. I have a feeling that they will both end up as favorites.

So there’s the list of my favorite 2018 releases. There are so many good books coming out in 2019. I can’t wait to read them.

Best Books I Read For the First Time in 2018

Welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday!  This is also my annual “Best Books I Read for the First time in 20XX” post.  I’ve done this for several years now, even though only the last two years have made it to my blog.  If you’re interested, here are my lists from 2017 and 2016.  Oh, and even though I’ve been blogging on other blogs for a lot longer, and I wasn’t active on this blog for a long time, this is the 2nd year anniversary of this blog (technically).

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.

I have specific rules that I follow year after year for this annual list of mine:

  • The book can be released any year, but I had to finish reading it for the first time in the year it makes the list.
  • Translations of books I already read don’t count (sorry Las Marcas de la Muerte, I read Carve the Mark in 2017).
  • Series can be combined together to make one entry, as long as they all were great books (The Fifth Wave‘s sequels didn’t make the list, but the entire Divergent and Legend series did make the list in their respective years).  This year, I combined series that were set in the same universe and shared characters, but that’s not normal.

So here’s the list for 2018!

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10.  Flame in the Mist (Duology) – Renee Ahdieh.  I absolutely loved Flame in the Mist.  I was very happy that the Smoke in the Sun pre-order gift was a paperback copy of the first book, since I checked it out of the library initially.  Smoke in the Sun wasn’t quite as good as the first book, but it was good enough to be combined with the first book to make my end-of-the-year list.

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9.  Throne of Glass (first 4 books of the series) – Sarah J. Maas.  I haven’t read Tower of Dawn, Empire of Storms, or Kingdom of Ash yet, so they’re not eligible for the list this year, but they might make it to next year’s list.  These books are massive – and epic.  I love the worldbuilding, the fey are fun, and the main character (I don’t want to give away too much if you haven’t read it) is badass.  It definitely deserves a spot on the year-end list.

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8.  The Fates Divide – Veronica Roth.  I loved the conclusion to this book (unlike to another conclusion to a Veronica Roth series that I chose to drown my sorrows with fanfiction).  I’m sad that I have to wait until 2020 for another book from this author.

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7.  Strange the Dreamer (duology) – Laini Taylor.  Part of me has to wonder whether there’ll be so many full series on my list next year.  When I read Strange over the summer I just had to pre-order Muse of Nightmares.  If you ever want to read what beautiful prose looks like, take a look at this series.  It was wonderful.

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6.  The Ember Quartet (first three books) – A Reaper at the Gates seemed to be all Twitter talked about in the late spring, and I started the series this year with An Ember in the Ashes.  I’m looking forward to reading the final book when it comes out.  This series kept me occupied all day for three days in a row, until I finished it.  I’ll probably give them all a reread before Ember 4 comes out.

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5.  The Midnight Star – Marie Lu.  I absolutely loved Adelina and Magiano, and I started (but haven’t finished) two fanfics involving them last year.  Hopefully I’ll publish both in 2019.  I bought the book in Spanish, but I haven’t read the translation yet.

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4.  The Cruel Prince – Holly Black.  Whoever created The Incorrect Cruel Prince Twitter account is a marketing genius and deserves to be paid.  It probably moved this book up a few notches on my TBR.  Nevertheless, if the book itself wasn’t amazing, it wouldn’t have achieved a spot on my end-of-year list.  The Wicked King is on my must-read list for January.

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3.  Mortal Instruments/The Infernal Devices/The Dark Artifices – Cassandra Clare.  I read all three of these series for the first time this year, and rather than have them take up three spots on my end of year list, I just gave them one spot.  Although City of Bones didn’t thoroughly impress me, it was good enough for me to continue with the series, and they’re now one of my favorites.

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2.  Wildcard – Marie Lu.  This absolutely was my most anticipated book for 2018.  Warcross was my favorite book of 2017, and Marie Lu is one of my favorite authors.  I definitely wasn’t surprised to see this book make the number two spot.

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1.  Enchantée – Gita Trelease.  If you had asked me in January what book I thought would make the top spot on the 2018 list, I would have probably guessed the sequel to Warcross.  A lot of bookish things happened this year – including my relaunching this blog as a book blog.  I didn’t expect to like this book so much, but I think any book where you seriously consider coming in late to work so you can finish it deserves serious consideration for the best book of the year.  And so it is.

2018 was an amazing reading year, and it was so hard to limit the books to ten.  This year, for the first time ever, I’m also going to put out a list of top 2018 releases.  It will have a few repeats from this list, but will have several newcomers as well.

What were your favorite books from 2018?

Goodreads Your Year in Books Meme

There’s less than 2 weeks left in the year!  I found the Goodreads Your Year in books meme, hosted by Bite into Books, and I thought it would be fun.

I’ve said before this year, I only recently discovered how amazing Goodreads was.  I read so many more books this year than last year, and seeing my statistics was fun!  If you want to find out your Goodreads year in Books, follow the previous link and it’ll give you a link to your own book year.

My statistics: I read 32,320 pages across 83 books!  It adds up over time.

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The shortest book I read was Yumi, at 8 pages…

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…And the longest book that I read this year was Queen of Air and Darkness, at 912 pages.

The average length of the books I read overall was 389 pages.

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The most popular book I read this year was City of Bones, which was read by 1,497,274 other people.  The least popular book that I read was George Whitefield: Evangelist for God and Empire, which was read by 6 other people.

My average rating was 4.4 (I’ve read some amazing books this year!)

The highest rated book that I’ve rated was Friction, which averaged 4.6 from Goodreads readers.

This has been a great book year, and I can’t wait to read even more books in 2019!  And well, there’s probably enough time to squeeze another four books into the rest of 2018 as well.

How did your book year go?  I’m not going to tag anybody, but if you decide to do this meme, please leave a comment here so I can see what your book year looked like.

Participating in this meme is simple:

  1. Write your own year in books post.
  2. Link to the post on Bite into Books.
  3. Add your post to the linky at Bite into Books.  Leave a comment here if you’d like too.
  4. Tag your friends (if you like).
  5. Check the page at Bite into Books to see what other people’s years were like

Best Books I’ve Read in 2018 (So Far) – Top Ten Tuesday

Today’s Top Ten Tuesday Topic is Best Books I’ve Read in 2018 (So Far).  Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.

I’ve done an annual list of my favorite books, in various places, for about 10 years now, but I’ve never done a semi-annual list.  I’m going to follow the same rules as my normal annual list, which are:

  • Rereads of books I’ve loved previously aren’t eligible
  • Any book I finish in the time period counts, regardless of publication date
  • Translations of books that I previously read in English aren’t eligible
  • If I read multiple books in a series at the same time and they’re all good, they get ranked together

So here’s my list:

City of Bones Cover10. City of Bones – I was looking through Goodreads for some books to read, and Cassandra Clare’s Queen of Air and Darkness looks like it’s going to be highly anticipated this year… only I’ve never read any of the series.  Although this book has been out for a while, it’s the very first of the series, so I decided to start there.  It just barely makes this top 10 list.  It probably won’t make the end of year list, but I liked this one well enough to request the rest of the Mortal Instruments books at the library (I’m still #7 on the waiting list for the second book though).

Ace of Shades Cover9. Ace of Shades – This is another book that I enjoyed that probably won’t make the Top 10 Books of the Year list.  I found this on sale for $1.99 so I couldn’t pass it up.  I thought that the story was fun, and the world, which seems to be based on Las Vegas, was interesting.  The situation that the characters get themselves into also seems to be fairly unique, and the magic system that Amanda Foody comes up with is unlike anything else I’ve seen in the past.  The story ends in a cliff hanger and I definitely wanted to read more.  I’ll be on the lookout for the next book, King of Fools, when it is released next year.

8. My Real Name is Hanna – When I saw that this book, about a Jewish Ukrainian girl who survives during World War II, was available in exchange for an honest review, I just had to read it.  It is a beautiful story.  The characters, although fictional, seem so real, that I almost thought of them as such as I finished the story (they are based on an actual family).  With all of the hatred of the “other” going on in this world right now, it has a good message that other people should read.  This book won’t be released until September 18th (that’s going to be a HUGE book release day).

Indianapolis cover7. Indianapolis – I haven’t read a lot of nonfiction this year, and so far Indianapolis is the only book that has made my top 10 list.  I have a few must-read nonfiction books on my TBR for later on in the year though that have a good chance of making the annual list.  Indianapolis was an exciting read, and although it is nonfiction, often reads like a fiction book.  It doesn’t come out until July 10th, but I was honored to have the opportunity to read it before its pub date in exchange for an honest review.

Echoes cover6. EchoesEchoes is different than any other book that I’ve read in a long time.  I had a hard time putting it down.  The book has a puzzle that isn’t quite solved at the end of the book (which ends in something of a cliffhanger), runs in two different timelines that overlap each other, and features an enemies to lovers trope.  Although a sequel to this book isn’t listed on Goodreads, I would love it if this book ends up having one.  This book will be out August 7th; I was fortunate enough to be allowed to read this book ahead of time in exchange for my honest review.

Flame in the mist cover5. Flame in the Mist (series) – When I read Flame in the Mist, I couldn’t put it down.  I was thinking about the characters while I was at work, which interrupted my reading time.  Fortunately, I read this book only a few weeks before Smoke in the Sun was released, because I anxiously awaited the release of the second book of this duology.  The second book wasn’t quite as good as the first (mainly because it doesn’t feature as much of Mariko and Ōkami, which is what I liked most about the first book), but it’s still good enough to be included in the top 10 list.  I did like how the series ended, however.

The Fates Divide cover4. The Fates Divide – This was a book that I spent counting down the days to for a couple of months before it came out.  I read Carve the Mark three times this year as I waited for this book to come out (once in Spanish).  As soon as I could get it out of my mailbox, I spent the entire day reading it.  I absolutely loved it, and even the ending was excellent.  I guess Veronica Roth was trying to make up for chapter 50 of Allegiant.  I’m glad she didn’t end this beautiful series with the bitter taste of disappointment.

Strange the Dreamer Cover3. Strange the Dreamer – with this strange name, I wasn’t initially interested in reading the book, but then I saw some reviews on it that made me change my mind.  It is a beautiful book.  The prose is amazing.  The characters are likeable; they aren’t your cookie-cutter beautiful people, which is a good thing.  The world building is great.  It also has a really good underlying message.  I couldn’t put it down, even though this is a fairly large book.  I’m looking forward to Muse of Nightmares, which will be coming out soon (but not soon enough).

An Ember in the Ashes Cover2. An Ember in the Ashes (series) – There was a lot of hype surrounding the release of A Reaper at the Gates, and since I had never read the first book in the series, I wasn’t going to read it, but then Ember became available at my local library.  I was halfway through book 1 before I decided that I needed to read the entire series as soon as possible; I immediately went to go look for the other two books.  Fortunately, A Torch in the Night was also available at the library, so I was able to buy Reaper and read all three books in three consecutive days.

Midnight Star cover1. The Midnight Star – This book came out in 2016, concluding the Young Elites series.  If you read my blog for very long, you’ll figure out that I love Marie Lu’s books.  In fact, I’ve read all of her books this year (except the Batman one because I’m not into superheroes, although I suppose I’ll have to get around to reading that one at some point anyway) .  It took me until January of this year to read it because I “won” the book in a sweepstakes, and they never sent it to me.  If I hadn’t won the book, I would have pre-ordered it.

I loved this book.  It has some really beautiful scenes in it, and the ending was fitting, if not overly joyful.  It was slightly open-ended, which is why I’m currently working on a fanfic at this point (I’ve currently written 245 pages and I’m about 2/3 of the way through, but it’s going to take a lot of revising and I have 4 works in progress at this point).

It was really hard to pick a favorite among the top books on my list.  They were all so good.  I expect that there will be some stiff competition for the top ten list for the year.