16-20⇣
This book was in my top 20 last year...and this year I listened to the audio version, and I really love the world that Kristoff has created here...book #2 in the series is further down on this page.
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#19 Long Live the Beautiful Hearts by Emma Scott
I have loved every one of Emma Scott's books, for me, her books are low on the ever-present drama that Romance books are bogged down with.
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#18 Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
This book was deviously clever without being over-saturated with scientific terms. Blake Crouch has his own brand of trippy science fiction.
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#17 Only Human by Sylvain Neuvel
The third book and final book of The Themis Files. I have loved this series and I'm trying to patiently wait for someone to make this into a movie so everyone can experience it's awesomeness since there are so many who can't seem to read books.
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#16 Star Wars: Most Wanted by Rae Carson
My first Star Wars Canon novel. I loved it, and I'm planning on listening (because the experience on audio is amazing) to a lot more of them.
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#15 The Wicked King by Holly Black
I've read this entire series this past year and it was amazing. Holly Black has become a new favorite author for sure.
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#14 My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing
This was fiendishly wicked and I devoured it in wicked time. If you like psychological thrillers with a serial killer bent...then give this one a try
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#13 Unraveling Oliver by Liz Nugent
This is more of a character study than a thriller, but it was so brilliant and so very twisted that I can't help but add it to my top 20.
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#12 You by Caroline Kepnes
You is an experience, especially on Audio...if you like the TV show, then you should really give the book a listen because it's so much better.
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#11 Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen
Another palatable science fiction story. This one involves time travel and I found it a well written and heartfelt story.
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#8 Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
A delectable ending to a decadent series...Faetastic!
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#7 The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson
I absolutely loved this book...now if the author could be convinced to turn it into a series, or at least a second book. It was such a unique take on an apocalyptic world.
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#6 Skyward by Brandon Sanderson
This first book in the Skyward Series was phenomenal, I was hooked from the beginning and it isn't a short book. A sci-fi gem that takes place off-planet in a faraway future...
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These 20 books have one thing in common they are all...
I have loved every one of Emma Scott's books, for me, her books are low on the ever-present drama that Romance books are bogged down with.
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#18 Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
This book was deviously clever without being over-saturated with scientific terms. Blake Crouch has his own brand of trippy science fiction.
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#17 Only Human by Sylvain Neuvel
The third book and final book of The Themis Files. I have loved this series and I'm trying to patiently wait for someone to make this into a movie so everyone can experience it's awesomeness since there are so many who can't seem to read books.
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#16 Star Wars: Most Wanted by Rae Carson
My first Star Wars Canon novel. I loved it, and I'm planning on listening (because the experience on audio is amazing) to a lot more of them.
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11-15⇣
I've read this entire series this past year and it was amazing. Holly Black has become a new favorite author for sure.
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#14 My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing
This was fiendishly wicked and I devoured it in wicked time. If you like psychological thrillers with a serial killer bent...then give this one a try
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#13 Unraveling Oliver by Liz Nugent
This is more of a character study than a thriller, but it was so brilliant and so very twisted that I can't help but add it to my top 20.
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#12 You by Caroline Kepnes
You is an experience, especially on Audio...if you like the TV show, then you should really give the book a listen because it's so much better.
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#11 Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen
Another palatable science fiction story. This one involves time travel and I found it a well written and heartfelt story.
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6-10⇣
Book #2 in the Lifel1k3 series and they just keep getting better, I can't wait until book #3 comes out. Truel1f3 comes out on June 30th, 2020.
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A brilliantly written novel about revenge...the ending was fantastic. This is chic-lit with finesse.
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#8 Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
A delectable ending to a decadent series...Faetastic!
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#7 The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson
I absolutely loved this book...now if the author could be convinced to turn it into a series, or at least a second book. It was such a unique take on an apocalyptic world.
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#6 Skyward by Brandon Sanderson
This first book in the Skyward Series was phenomenal, I was hooked from the beginning and it isn't a short book. A sci-fi gem that takes place off-planet in a faraway future...
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1-5⇣
One of the last books that I listened to this year and easily one of the best. So emotional and relateable...one of CoHo's best.
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This book gutted me...grit-lit at its best. This is one book that's not to be missed...and it comes out in March of 2020.
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This book shook me...at one point I literally threw my kindle down, I was so annoyed with one particular character. But eventually, it really grabbed me and I couldn't put it down. I have the audiobook on hold currently, so sometime this next year I'm going to listen to it...so, it could make my list next year too.
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The best Audiobook of 2019, by far. Phenomenal full-cast narration and the story really resonated with me. Another one that's not to be missed.
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I was blown away by this fantasy with a medieval feel to it. So, so, so very good. One of the best books ever. I didn't think that I would like the narration because it's performed by one man (even the female pov's) and I was so wrong...because he rocked it.
A Bookish Obsession⤏ Favorite
of 2019!
Now...I'm ready for...
so bring on the books...
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