First Quarter of the Year Favorite Books
So as today
is the end of March and the end of the first quarter of the year I am bringing
you my favorite books I read or reread during the course of these 3 months. I
will be doing this for each quarter of the year to make it easy to choose my
favorite books of the year. I got the idea from PreuseProject and I leave the
link right here so all of you can see her video.
So until
now I´ve read a total of 39 books. Considering that my goal for the year was to
read 50 I am quite ahead of schedule. However I am going to do a list with all
the books I´ve read and then tell you which ones are my top 10 for this
quarter.
The Angel´s
Promise by Frederic Lenoir and Violet Cabesos
The
Selection by Kiera Cass
The Elite
by Kiera Cass
The One by
Kiera Cass
Déjame quererte
by Jud Baltimore
The Martian
by Andy Weir
Throne of
Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Crown of
Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
Broken Dolls by James Carol
La ciudad de los hombres santos by Luis Montero Manglano
Aristotle
and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Fangirl by
Rainbow Rowell
The Life
List by Lori Nelson Spielman
Le Lys dans la Vallée by Honoré de Balzac
Let the
Devil Sleep by John Verdon
Peter Pan
Must Die by John Verdon
Wolf Lake
by John Verdon
Das Bunch
von Ascalon in English will be something like The Secret Book of Ascalon by
Michael
Peinkofer
Welcome to
Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan
Una Chica de Asfalto by Carla Crespo
Central
Park by Guillaume Musso
La chica de Pablo by Naiara Domínguez
You can see full reviews, if published on the
blog by clicking on the titles of the books.
I´ve chosen my favorites not only regarding to
the stars I gave them cause in that case I would have more than just 10 books
but regard other factors such as the story and the writing and how much I´ve
cried or laugh while reading. So my favorites in no particular order are:
Das Bunch
von Ascalon in English will be something like The Secret Book of Ascalon by
Michael Peinkofer
Central
Park by Guillaume Musso
Passenger
by Alexandra Braken
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