On average, I read one book a week, so after a full year I sometimes forget what I’ve read, which is why I keep a list. Every December, I also read dozens of blogs and lists about top reads of the year, so I thought I’d start early and post my top five reads of the first half of this year.
After only seven months of reading, it’s been a challenge to pare my list down to the top five. As I read mostly mysteries and fantasies, the genres won’t surprise you:
Escape Clause by John Sandford. This author has at least two mystery series going. Although he’s been around a while, I just discovered his work and I’m glad I did!
The Conjoined by Jen Sookfong Lee. This is a different type of mystery, and it’s absolutely riveting. Lee is a superb writer, and the book is definitely on the literary side. It’s not a whodunit, by a whydunit, so to speak.
Zagreb Cowboy by Alen Mattich is a well-written suspense novel set in the 90’s in Croatia. The setting is so beautifully incorporated into the story that you feel you are there. Incredible!
Getting Wilde by Jenn Stark. I’d never heard of this author but the premise appealed to me, so I gave it a try. This action-packed, multi-layered fantasy is amazing! Characters, backstory, pacing, plot are spot on.
Nightwalker by Allyson James and Jennifer Ashley is another delightful urban fantasy featuring vampires and dragons and a kickass slayer protagonist. Again, the action, pacing, and story are great fun.
I’ve love to hear what your best picks of the year are so far!
I think I’ll tag your list – it looks fabulous and exactly what I like to read as well.
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Awesome to find someone with similar tastes! We’ll have to share more of our faves. Feel free to share some of your favourite reads!
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I’ve recently read and enjoyed Books 11 & 12 of JRWard’s Black Dagger Brotherhood series.
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I haven’t read the series. Must give it a try!
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I should have kept a list like you!!
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I’ve been keeping a list since 1998 and I also give them a rating out of five because I’m good at forgetting what I’ve read sometimes.
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Yes, that has a lot to do with why I write reviews. I also want to remember how I felt about the book!
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