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Top Ten Books Read in 2014

31st December 2014 By Julianne 1 Comment

It’s been a great year for reading and me! I read way more books than I expected to, and (re)discovered some really fabulous authors. So without further preamble, I present:

My Top Ten Books Read in 2014 (in the order I read them)



1. The Worst Girlfriend in the World, by Sarra Manning

Sarra Manning is one of my favourite authors of all time so it was no surprise that I adored this. I loved it so much that when I finished reading it I wanted to start over again from the beginning! I think fans old and new will find plenty to love about this novel, which follows the (mis)adventures of would-be fashion designer Franny and her best friend Alice, from tiny seaside town to big city.

2. Adaptation, by Malinda Lo


Need the sequel, like, yesterday. Cool twist on the love triangle. And (redacted spoilery thing)!

3. Fangirl, by Rainbow Rowell

I FINALLY got around to reading Fangirl, and I loved it. If you want to read a story about fanfic and university and first, incredibly awkward romantic adventures, you should definitely read Fangirl.

4. We Were Liars, by E Lockhart

This is actually my least favourite E Lockhart book. But that still makes it better than most other books. Winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for YA, barely a day has gone by without someone gasping excitedly about it on Twitter.

5. Murder Most Unladylike, by Robin Stevens

Boarding school! MURDER! Friendship! Bunbreaks! MURDER!

6. The Diviners, by Libba Bray

This is so gorgeous I swooned over almost every page. I had mixed feelings about the Gemma Doyle trilogy by the end (although overall I loved it) but it looks like The Diviners will avoid all those issues. Thrilled that the sequel is coming out next year!

7. White Cat, by Holly Black

I love this series and this is one hell of an opener. The magic system is unique and the characters vivid and real. Very much recommended.

8. Through the Ever Night/Into the Still Blue, by Veronica Rossi

I loved both the second and the third books in this trilogy, which began with Under the Never Sky. Aria is one of my favourite protagonists ever.

9. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me, by Sarra Manning

This book was highly hyped and with good reason. It was published in 2011 but it took me this long to read it as I was hoping to find the *good cover* in a bookshop (I don’t trust online shops to send me the right one!). Eventually I gave up and borrowed it from the library, and I’m very glad I did as I needed Neve, Max, Keith and all their family and friends in my life.

10. My True Love Gave To Me, edited by Stephanie Perkins

Finally a short story collection by novelists that isn’t mediocre! A wonderful diverse seasonal anthology that stole my heart and wrapped it in tinsel.

Honorary mentions go to two non-fiction books (I didn’t read enough non-fic for a proper non-fic list): The Bookshop Book, by Jen Campbell, though I still have a few pages to read, and Story, by Robert McKee – my god, I finally understand plotting thanks to this book!

Last year I did my top books list in a Bookish Brits video:



This year, we have done a series of videos talking about our favourite 2014 books in different categories. To watch, just press play below:

Did any of these books make it onto your top ten?

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: best of 2014, book chat, books, list

Top Ten Reasons I Love Being A Blogger

18th February 2014 By Julianne 2 Comments

Top Ten Reasons I Love Being A Blogger

1. Keeping up to date with bookish news – before I was a blogger, I only knew that my favourite authors had new books out when I saw them in a bookshop or at the library, which is far too late! As a blogger, I get to know about books, events, conferences, and all sorts of other wonderful things that I might otherwise have missed out on.

2. Finding out what other people thought of books and issues surrounding books – I love the community. I am passionate about books, reading, writing, libraries and diversity, and love talking and reading about a wide variety of book-related issues. Being this obsessed can sometimes get a bit awkward, but most of the time it’s worked out well!

3. Instant gratification – Not only do I love it when I update my blog and people comment straight away, but I also love being able to go online whenever I want and explore other people’s blogs.

4. Connecting with people on other forms of social media – Blogging has lead me to find and follow so many interesting people. I am a complete Twitter addict, but I also love Instagram and Facebook.

5. Memes – a great excuse to indulge my love of lists. Oh look, I’m writing one now.

6. Communications with publishers, invites to events, and review copies – I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t love all this stuff and that it didn’t make me feel good!

7. It looks good on my CV – I have had a couple of conversations at job interviews about blogging and social media, even when the job wasn’t directly related to those things.

8. Pretty pictures – books make great eye candy, don’t they? I love finding and making pictures of books.

9. Discovering books I might otherwise not have heard of – my wishlist is always increasing and although I enjoy knowing what is popular, I love finding out about a book I might otherwise never have read.

10. Sharing my opinions – I started to blog in the first place for the same reason as almost everybody else – I thought some other people might be interested in my opinions about books. I haven’t always been someone with confidence in my own opinions, and blogging has really helped me practice expressing my thoughts in written form.

Which of these reasons made your Top Ten list? Let me know in the comments!
Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

Filed Under: Book Chat Tagged With: book chat, books, list, Top Ten Tuesday

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