I didn’t do terribly well with most of my reading challenges but I finally, after years of trying, completed the British Books Challenge! I’ll be posting again in the next few days about all the challenges I want to have a go at in 2016.In the list below, books marked with an * were sent by the publisher for my consideration, this did not alter my opinion of any of these books.
Now, without any further ado…
My Top Ten Books Read in 2015 (in the order I read them)
1. Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception, by Eoin Colfer
2. Elizabeth is Missing, by Emma Healey
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I’m going to describe how good this book is via a quote from my sister, who almost never reads novels: “I think it’s one of the best fictional books I’ve read. Made me teary at the end”.
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Friendship ups and downs at a music festival. I’m really pleased with how my review of this one came out, so rather than repeat myself, I’ll tell you to go read it here.
4. I’ll Give You The Sun, by Jandy Nelson*
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I also read (and loved) The Sky is Everywhere this year but I think I’ll Give You The Sun had more impact on me – I keep mulling over parts of it in my head. It’s about twins who were once very close and how devastating events changed their relationship and the way they see the world.
5. Have a Little Faith, by Candy Harper (and the sequel, Keep the Faith)
This is so good! Funny, easy to read, addictive – as soon as I’d finished the first I had to grab the second, and I can’t wait to read the third book, Leap of Faith, which actually comes out today! You can watch me talk about why I think Faith is the perfect comedy heroine in the video above.
6. Wolf by Wolf, by Ryan Graudin
7. Lair of Dreams, by Libba Bray*
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This is the sequel to The Diviners, which featured on last year’s list. I loved returning to the glittering yet horrific world of this series, and the focus on different characters in this book – it made it more interesting. I’m looking forward to seeing what other intriguing – and gifted – individuals we get to meet in the next book.
8. Counting Stars, by Keris Stainton*
9. Cookoo Song, by Frances Hardinge*
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This was just gorgeous. It’s a beautifully-written, emotionally-involving, glorious, frightening, and marvellous adventure. I am definitely in love with changeling stories now and must find more. When I’m not devouring Frances Hardinge’s other books, that is. Seriously, believe the hype, Frances Hardinge is as good as everyone says she is.
10. Suite Scarlett, by Maureen Johnson
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I have a full-length review coming (I’ve written most of it), but to summarise, Suite Scarlett was a delight. Funny and charming, it follows the trouble Scarlett gets into when the newest guest in her parents’ struggling hotel takes it upon herself to meddle in her life. I am really looking forward to reading the sequel!
That was HARD to write! I’m not sure it really is my definitive top ten – but it’s as close as I can manage, having read so many great books this year. I hope you enjoyed reading it! Are any of these books on your list? Let me know!
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