Sunday 30 August 2015

Books I've Read

Ever since I was little I have enjoyed getting stuck into a book. And to this day I still read every night. Reading is just a way to escape and enter somebody else world and imagination, and I love the idea of that. So for this post I thought I'd share the books I have read with you, without trying to give away too many spoilers,

1) We Were Liars by E. Lockhart.

I can honestly say that this is my favourite book. It held my interest all the way through the book and the ending was spectacular. I highly recommend this book to anybody who loves reading as much as me. It is honestly a brilliant piece of writing.

2) The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins.

Now I started reading these after I had watched the first film which kind of ruined it for me because I was unable to let my imagination run to the full potential. However the books apwere still a good read. I could actually picture everything clearly and that's how a book should be. However I didn't like the ending of Mockinjay, I feel like it was kind of like a happy ever after fairy tale ending but I guess that's just down to opinion.

3) The Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth.

These have a similar sort of story to The Hunger Games but I enjoyed these way more. I feel like the characters were stronger and I feel like I engaged with the storyline more. They got me hooked from the beginning and I began to feel very connected to the characters especially Tris. I highly recommend these books to anyone.

4) Paper Towns by John Green.

I read this book on the basis that everybody was recommending John Green. But I'm glad I did. This is my favourite John Green book and the storyline was so intriguing. The character of Margo was mysterious and I guess that's what kind of mad eke want to keep reading because I was red to solve the mystery of Margo. Brilliant read.

5) The Longest Ride by Nicholas Sparks.

This book was the most romantic and engaging book I've ever read. It made me smile and also made me cry and I began to sympathise with the characters. I can honestly say that I loved the fact that different chapters were from different people's perspectives. 

6) The Mortal Intrument Series by Cassandra Clare.

This series was hands down the best I have read. The plot never has a dull moment and there is surprises in every single book. Clary Fray has got to be one of my all time favourite characters. She is portrayed really well and her relationship with Jace is also shown clearly. Brilliant series, go read it. 

7) Extroardinary Means by Robyn Schneider.

Again, another cute and lovely book. It came out this year and I pre-ordered it so that I could read it on its release date and it was fantastic! The plot was amazing and the characters were brilliantly thought out. Especially Sadie. 

8) The Manifesto On How To Be Interesting by Holly Bourne.

The storyline was so relatable to teenagers and I loved every minute reading this. It made me smile in places and I love that from books. Although I wouldn't recommend following the steps on how to be interesting haha! 

9) Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell.

I love the way this book shows to types of people who are friends. Well become closer than that. I sympathised with the character of Eleanor throughout to whole story and love how Park was her rock. This book is fantastic and I love how it brings in friendships as a main part of the plot.

10) Girl Online by Zoe Sugg.

This book was so beautifully written. I love the plot and how the main character uses a blog to let out some emotions. I love how quickly she falls in love with Noah. And how no matter what they go through in the end they sort it all out. I love that she finally feels something when she gains views on her blog too. 


I hope you enjoyed my list(I have read more than 10) and If you have read some of them let me know I'm the comments. 

Lots of love...
paigeemilypatricia xxx

p.s what's your favourite book?




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