Showing posts with label Top Ten Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Ten Tuesday. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Top Ten Books That Would Be On My Syllabus if I Taught "YA Literature 101: Sex(uality) and Society"

Taking another quick time-out from my blogging break (I'm starting to think I'm really bad at blogging breaks) to do this fun topic! I'll be commenting later this week, since I have classes to attend and one of my own to teach (English Composition)! 

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If I was going to teach a class, any class of my choice, it would be on YA lit. But, I'd choose a controversial topic within the YA umbrella, like Sex(uality) and Society (the title is a bit off, because while it's about sex, sexuality, and society, it's also about sexual assault). I've taken enough classes to know that topics like that tend to get the best, and most thoughtful, discussions. Some of my best papers were written in classes dealing with sexuality in literature. And I feel like YA literature gets a bad reputation when it comes to sexuality, so it would be nice to place this novels in an academic setting and really think about them. 

YA Literature 101: Sex(uality) and Society


My (imaginary) course books: 

Sex, Sexuality, & Society
THE GIVER (okay, this is MG, but whatever. It's still too good to leave off the list)

Sexual Assault, Sexual Abuse, & Society
EVERY LAST PROMISE

What's in your top ten? What type of class & books would you  want to teach?

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday: Last Ten Books That Came Into My Possession

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Borrowed From Library

Purchased For College

From ALA | For Review

So many exciting books to read this month! I'm reading Illuminae and The  Bloody Chamber right now, and they're fantastic. 

What books did you recently get? 

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Top Ten 2014 Releases I Meant To Read But Didn't Get To

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1.  DREAMS OF GODS AND MONSTERS: Along with the sequel, since I still need to read that...

2.  THE RETRIBUTION OF MARA DYER: Same as above. 

3.  RAGING STAR: Same as above, again. WHY CAN'T I FINISH SERIES?!

4.  STRANGE AND EVER AFTER: Again, with the series issue. But I have a good excuse, because someone stole books 2 and 3 from my backpack only hours after I purchased them (partially my fault, for not storing them in my car before class...and for thinking I could trust my classmates with my bag for five minutes). 

5.  HEIR OF FIRE: I had planned to read this during my winter break, but some health issues made reading impossible (thank goodness I had audiobooks and music to keep me occupied). Hopefully I'll get to it soon!

6.  SINNER: I came so close, but I didn't finish the audiobook of FOREVER in time to start SINNER in 2014. This year, however, I will get to it! 
7.  RED RISING: So much hype, and I wanted to read it, but somehow it fell to the side of my TBR again and again.  

8.  BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE: I think it's a good thing I didn't get to it. The longer I wait to read book 3, the less time I have to wait for book 4. 

9.  I'LL GIVE YOU THE SUN: I loved JN's debut, I'm so afraid this book won't live up to my expectations! I'll get to it this year though. 

10.  THE IMPOSSIBLE KNIFE OF MEMORY: I kept putting this off because LHA books tend to be either emotionally difficult reads or a slight disappointment. Either way, I need to be in the right mood when I start this book. 

What books did you miss out on reading last year?

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Top Ten Movies to Watch For Halloween

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BEETLEJUICE: I vaguely remember this one being fun / eerie. Definitely need to rewatch it!

CASPER: I love Casper, he's just adorable. It's been years since I've seen this.

HALLOWEENTOWN: Loved this as a kid! So fun and creative.

MEAN GIRLS: OKAY, it's not really a Halloween movie, but there is a scene set during Halloween so it counts. Plus, this movie is never stops being amusing, and sometimes, you just need a fun movie in between the scary ones.


SLEEPY HOLLOW: Eerie, people's heads get chopped off, magic, Johnny Depp...it's perfect for Halloween.

SCREAM: I mean, obviously.

URBAN LEGEND: So, this is not a great movie, but I thought it was an interesting horror movie revolving around urban legends.

THE CONJURING: Very eerie and well done. The clapping game always gives me chills.

HALLOWEEN (Rob Zombie version): Creepy. Creepy. Creepy. That is all.


BONUS! PRACTICAL MAGIC: Thanks to Juju's recommendation, I decided to check out Practical Magic and it is wonderful. Witches, romance, family, and more! Absolutely perfect for Halloween.


What are some of your favorite movies to watch on Halloween? Let me know in the comments! And leave me a link to your top ten, if you did one :)


Edited 7:27AM, because I didn't want to leave out Practical Magic!

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Top Ten Favorite TV Shows

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1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer


I grew up on this show, so I'm sentimental about the characters and storylines, even the cheesy ones. Buffy's a girly girl, but she kicks butt. Plus, I adore how friends & family focused these characters are. Such a great show, with some truly stellar episodes (HushThe Body, Once More With Feeling, Becoming Pts 1 & 2, Restless, and the list goes on). 

2. Veronica Mars


Witty, realistic, captivating...it's a shame it only went three seasons. The movie was nice to see, but not as good as the show. Also, am I the only Piz fan? I feel like I'm the only Piz fan. 

3. CSI


The seasons with Grissom are gold, and I still love watching them whenever reruns are on TV. I adore the old cast, and the mysteries were always great. 

4. Firefly


Awesome characters, stories, and ideas...a show that deserved more screen time than it received. 

5. Game of Thrones


The plot twists are great (or terrible, depending on the twist). That's basically the only thing that keeps me coming back, especially since characters drop like flies. It's a vicious world, but I can't stop watching. 

6. Supernatural


I gave up after the 7th season, but I still love the older episodes! Very eerie, creative, and unique. The humor is always on point, and I can't remember ever being bored with the characters. 

7. Orange is the New Black


I told myself I'd watch one episode, and somehow ended up watching all of season one and two. Very funny, emotional, and better than I thought it would be. The acting is fabulous, and I love how the show makes me rethink my initial reactions to each characters. There are characters who I hated in season one, and eventually, I grew to like and feel for their characters.

8. Sherlock


Sherlock!!!!!! That is all.

9. Marvel's Agents of Shield


Can you tell I'm a Joss Whedon fan? While this show is no Buffy or Firefly (and despite the very rough start), it did improve by the time the first season concluded. Plus, any show with Agent Coulson is automatically a win in my mind. 

10. Teen Wolf


I used to mock this show, so much. But, after graduating this May, I decided to check out a couple episodes to see what all of the fuss was about since a few girls in one of my classes were always going on (and on) about it. The first episode didn't impress me, but I continued....and two weeks later, I was all caught up and completely loving this show. Strange how that happens! 


What are some of your favorite TV shows?

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Top Ten Blogging / Bookish Confessions


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I previously did a Top Ten Bookish Confessions, so I'm going to make this one a bit of a mix between blogging and bookish confessions!


It Takes Me Forever To Write Reviews


I'll usually set up a review template immediately, but sometimes I wait so long to write the actual review that I actually have to go back and skim / reread the novel. There are some books that leave me so inspired and I have to write something then and there, but for the most part I tend to wait a few days / weeks. It's a bad habit I'm trying to break. 

I Worry My Reviews Aren't Helpful


Some reviews I feel confidant about, but others I worry won't be of any use. It's always tricky, trying to share thoughts on a novel without giving too much away. 

Blogging Has Made Me Crazy Over Mail


I used to be normal when it came to mail, and then I became a book blogger. It's kind of embarrassing how excited I get when I see a package on the porch (or how sad I become when UPS / FedEx drives by without leaving something). My folks definitely look at me like WTF is wrong with you whenever I get all giddy over a book.

My Shelf Has Unread Books That Are YEARS Old


Yeah. That's really embarrassing. A few are review books, most unsolicited, and the rest are purchased books I never actually got around to reading (like Slice of Cherry, Prophecy of Sisters trilogy, Desires of the Dead, Linger and Sapphique - all of which I just had to buy but still need to read). Before I was a blogger, I'd read books immediately. Now, I hardly ever get the chance to immediately read books that I purchase. The amount of unread books I own is extremely ridiculous. 

I'm Awesomely Terrible At Social Media


Sometimes I'm great at social media, tweeting up a storm, posting like a boss on Facebook, and so on. But other times, it's like I don't even exist. However, I'm trying to work on this!

Commenting Stresses Me Out Sometimes


I do always try to read my favorite blogs, but I don't always have a chance to comment on them, especially once my college classes start taking up most of my time. On my blog, I read every single comment I receive, and try to write back, but sometimes life is too busy and I feel like the world's worst person. Even once I start commenting, sometimes I find I have nothing useful to say, but still feel the need to say something

I Can Be Insecure About My Book Blogger Status


Despite the fact that I've been around for years (5 years on July 15th), I currently only have a couple publishing contacts since most of my original contacts left or changed publishing houses, so I tend to receive less books for review than other bloggers. But, I also look at it as a highlight, since less books for review means more time to read the books I purchase or borrow. 

Also, since I get busy a lot, I tend to be more like a ghostly presence for a good portion of the year. I'll post for a few weeks, disappear for a couple weeks, post, disappear, and so on. I'm hoping to be a bit more present this year!


I Spend Way Too Much Time Goodreads


Blogging has made me a bit book-obsessed. I've wasted hours simply strolling through Goodreads, looking for future releases to add to my shelf (not to mention staring at all the new covers)! I never used to care about looking books up. I'd simply go to the bookstore, see a book by my favorite authors, and buy it. Blogging, however, has made me a bit eager to be in the know about upcoming books.

The great thing about spending too much time on Goodreads is when I stumble across books like Vanishing GirlsLauren Oliver's new book, which I somehow didn't even know about!

Blogging Has Made Me A Picky Reader


I read so much more now than I used to, but I also spend more time wanting to read certain books than actually reading them. Before I was a blogger, I'd read a book right after I bought it. Now? I have books I purchased sitting unread on my shelf (and they've been there for an embarrassing long time). Sometimes I get so caught up in reading books for review that I forget about the books I purchased / won / borrowed. Other times, I get bored of certain genres and struggle to pick up yet another such-and-such story.

On Bad Days, I Wonder Why I Blog


On really bad days, I feel the burn of jealousy when other bloggers receive that ARC I really really wanted. On bad days, I wish I could have had the opportunity to host a blog tour stop for one of my favorite author's. On bad days, I struggle to find the right words for a single review. On bad days, I look at my blog and wonder what the hell have I been doing with my spare time

Fortunately, those feelings and days never last and I always remember why I blog and how much I truly love being a book blogger. I'm such a lucky person, I've been a part of some wonderful promotions, I've met and spoken with amazing bloggers, publicists, and authors. So, on those rare days of why do I even bother, I think about the fabulous blogosphere and how wonderful it is to be a part of it. 

What's one of your blogging / bookish confessions? 

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Ten Books That Will Be In My Beach Bag This Summer


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Kindle Books


1.  Nantucket Blue: Seems like the perfect summer read!

2.  Empire of Shadows: Fantasy books are always great as beach reads.

3.  Forgive My Fins: Mermaids!

4.  Even in Paradise: Drama, tragedy, secrets, romance...I'm excited for this one.

5.  White Hot Kiss: Armentrout's books are always good for entertaining, and that's what I look for in a beach read.


Print Books


6.  Golden: Seems very summerish. Loved her debut, Moonglass (another great summer read)!

7.  In Honor: Road trip!

8.  The Bone Season: Giving it a second chance - hopefully it will grab me more this time!

9.  Second Chance Summer: This has been sitting on my shelf for too long. Plus, it has "Summer" in the title, so it's definitely one of my beach reads.

10.  The Last Song: It's been awhile since I've read this, so I think it's time for a reread!

What's one of your beach reads this summer?


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Top Ten Characters Who Are Completely Swoonworthy





1. Wes Baker: AKA, the boy who was so swoonworthy, the characters actually had to comment on his swoonworthyness. Ex-bad boy with tattoos and an artistic nature?

2. Michael Moscovitz: Geek, musician, Star Wars fan, and more, MM was one my first fictional crushes.

3. Hector: I tried writing something eloquent, and failed, because he's too fabulous to describe.

4. Chaol Westfall:  Ditto.

5.  Nico Rathburn: While his literary classic counterpart makes me a bit angry, I quite adored Nico.

6.  Sturmhond: STURMHOND. That is all.

7. Jesse / Hector de Silva: Sure, he may be a ghost, but he has excellent manners, can whisper sweet Spanish nothings in your ear all day, and his eagerness to learn / read is always a bonus.

8.  Levi: I'll always have a soft spot for sweet guys who are genuinely good, and Levi is all of that and more.

9. Augustus Waters: Speaking of this lovely human being, did anyone else get all misty-eyed watching the TFioS trailer? *grabs tissues*

10. George Weasley: I love the Weasley twins, but George always stood out a bit more to me in the books. You've gotta love a guy with a sense of humor and the dedication to make his dreams come true.


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Top Ten Bookish Things That I'd Like To Own




1.  Bookshelves. ALL THE BOOKSHELVES. But then again, I currently have nowhere to put them...

2.  Better yet, a library. I would like to own a library. That would be epic. But also highly unlikely.

3.  Shakespearean Insults T-Shirt. I always joke that Shakespeare was a master of insults, so it seems fitting that I should have this shirt. 

4.  I'm a Keeper HP shirt. Everyone loves a Keeper ;)

5. Lord of the Rings Evenstar necklace. I've always loved Arwen's necklace, so it'd rock to own one. 

6.  Privateer's Wrap BraceletStag LocketDarkling Pendant. Basically, I want all the Grisha swag! 

Image from Leigh Bardugo's Website
7.  Book Map Poster. Not sure what book world, but it would be fun to have a bookish map on my wall. 

8.  Sprout Bookmarks: I first saw these on Juju's website, and I think they're so adorable! 

9.  TFioS Literary Locket: So cute! It would be fun to have something TFioS for when the movie comes to theaters.

10.  Book Purse:  I want a book purse so much. They're lovely!

What bookish things would you like to own?

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Top Ten Favorite YA Contemporary Novels



Top Ten Favorite YA Contemporary Novels



1.  The Truth About Forever: My favorite Dessen book! READ IT.
2.  The Fault in our Stars: This book. So much more than I expected.
3.  Jellicoe RoadHave tissues handy. Trust me.
4.  The Book of Broken HeartsBeautiful story about family and first loves.
5.  Everybody Sees the Ants: A stark portrayal of bullying, coming of age, and family.
6.  Just One Day: Romantic and plenty of traveling!
7.  Wanderlove: Very fun, and the artwork is fabulous.
8.  The Sky Is Everywhere: This is a touching story about falling in love and family.
9.  Speak: An emotional read.
10.  Before I Fall: A bit outside of contemporary, but still amazing.

Bonus!! Two More Excellent Stories


We Were Liars (a very surprising and wonderfully written novel) and Split (gripping, emotional, and uncomfortable, this book is an important story).


What's your favorite YA contemporary novel?


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Top Ten 2014 Debuts I'm Excited For

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1.  THE MURDER COMPLEX by Lindsay Cummings
2.  MIDNIGHT THIEF by Livia Blackburne
3.  EXTRACTION by Stephanie Diaz
4.  SIDE EFFECTS MAY VARY by Julie Murphy
5.  SNOW LIKE ASHES by Sara Raasch
6.  THE ART OF LAINEY by Paula Stokes
7.  LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD by Ava Dellaira
8.  A MAD, WICKED FOLLY by Sharon Biggs Waller
9.  HALF BAD by Sally Green
10.  FATES by Lainie Bross

What debuts are you looking forward to reading this year? 

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Top Ten Books I Wouldn't Mind Santa Bringing Me

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1.  ASK THE PASSENGERS: Or, any AS King book. I recently finished and loved EVERYBODY SEES THE ANTS so I'm slowly hunting down other books by AS King.

2.  WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (original paperback cover): I love this book!

3.  The new HP Paperback Boxed Set: The new set looks fabulous. My originals are falling to pieces, so it would be nice to upgrade.

4.  QUINTANA OF CHARYN (hardcover): I'm waiting until I get this book in HC before I catch up and start FROI.

5.  VICIOUS: It sounds so good! *wants*

6.  WINGER: I read about one hundred pages before I had to return it, but I loved what I read. It would be nice to own a copy so I could finish!

7.  #SCANDAL: Yes, I know it's not out yet, but I'm sure Santa could pull some strings.

8.  THE GOLDEN LILY: I liked the first novel, so I'm curious to see what happens next!

9.  THE ARCHIVED: I read a preview, loved it, and now this is the one book I try hunting down but never quite find in bookstores.

10.  Honestly, I'd be happy to receive any book. Santa rarely brings me books. He just gives me practical items that are useful but no fun.

What top ten books are you hoping to receive from Santa?


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Top Ten Books (You Probably Have NOT Read) That I'd Recommend To EVERYONE


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1. CHASING SHADOWS: A graphic novel and a novel all wrapped in one!

2. THE RIGHT AND THE REAL (review): Excellent characterization in this book.

3. EXILE (review): Surprising and fun, this story is outstanding!

4. TORCHED (review): Humorous, mysterious, and charming.

5. THE SHADOW SOCIETY: Highly unique and enjoyable.

6. VESSEL (review): LOVE this book. It needs to be on your TBR list.

7. WHEN I WAS JOE (review): Realistic, intense, and difficult to set aside.

8. UNTRACEABLE (review): Great narration, and an excellent mystery.

9. THIS SONG WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE (review): This story is more than you might expect.

10. MOLLY FYDE AND THE PARSONA RESCUE (review): Action, adventure, sci-fi, romance - seriously, you're missing out if you haven't read this book.

What's in your top ten?


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Top Ten Covers I Wish I Could Redesign




1.  DEVILISH: The original is a bit outdated, but it does fit the tone of the story. But, I really dislike the redesign. I like the idea they are going for with the flames, but something about it does not work for me. This is a difficult book to find the right cover for, because it's so humorously creepy.

2.  SOMETHING LIKE NORMAL: This cover should have used a close-up on dog tags, without the kissing couple. It would have fit the story more.



3.  SHADES OF EARTH: I wish I could take this entire trilogy back to the original cover designs (the space ones). They were stunning!

4.  BORN WICKED: Back to the original (left image). The redesign is a bit too typical for my tastes, and I wish I could change the covers back!

5.  UNDER THE NEVER SKY: Great book, meh cover. Awesome title font, though. I think I would love this cover if it didn't have a person on the front.

6.  BLOODLINES: Hello, awkward-photoshop-close-up-on-faces cover. The only good thing about the covers for this series are the cool tattoos. Maybe covers focusing only on the tattoo/symbols?

7.  VAMPIRE ACADEMY: Big-close-up-face! Ugh. The current redesigns are slightly better, but I still think they should get rid of the faces and do something more symbolic (like using the molnija mark or something).

8.  TWEET HEART: Maybe something like a Twitter feed? I'm not sure.

9.  DECEPTION: This cover is so unfortunate (fun story, though). Perhaps a shot of an eerie house?

10.  SHADE: The original and the redesign do not quite capture this story. I have no idea what would work, but neither cover is right.

What book covers do you wish you could redesign?