I tried to branch out and read more books geared towards adults this summer. However, that does not mean that I didn't read any young adult literature. I've ranked my summer YA reads from least favorite to favorite!
#8 Zombie Baseball Beatdown
by Paolo Bacigalupi - This book is geared more towards middle school
aged boys. Since I don't fall into that category, it wasn't my favorite
read of the summer. However, there are parts that are extremely funny
and entertaining. Rabi, Miguel and Joe are on their own when the zombie
apocalypse hits their hometown.
#7 Liv, Forever
by Amy Talkington - I enjoyed this book, but I thought some of it was
predictable. Liv thinks things are finally going her way. She has just
been accepted into a prestigious school on an art scholarship, and
Malcolm, one of the popular
#6 Hollow City by Ransom Riggs - This is the second book in the Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
series. I enjoyed this installment, but not as much as the first book
in the trilogy. Jacob and his peculiar friends must try to find someone
who can help Miss Peregrine, who is stuck in her bird form, while
eluding their enemies.
#5 Unforgotten by Jessica Brody - This is the second book in the Unremembered trilogy.
I thought this was a good second book to the series, and I am looking
forward to the next book. Unfortunately, this book leaves the reader
with a cliffhanger.
#4 Half Bad
by Sally Green - Some people have compared this book to Harry Potter,
but other than the fact that it is about witches, there are few
similarities. This book focuses more on the main character, Nathaniel.
Nathaniel is a "half code" (half white witch, half black witch), in a
world where white and black witches try to destroy each other. While he
has been raised by his white witch relatives, most white witches have
treated him terribly. He sets out to find his father and find out more
about the black witches. It is a story about good versus evil, but
Nathaniel has seen both good and evil on both sides.
#3 Raging Star by Moira Young - I have been waiting for this book for so long! This is the final book in the Dustlands
trilogy. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series, but parts of the
ending of this book were disappointing. Saba, her brother Lugh, sister
Emmi, and Jack set out to destroy DeMalo and the Tonton before they
enslave the people of New Eden.
#1 & #2 - Splintered and Unhinged by
A.G. Howard are the first two books in a trilogy, and I cannot wait for
the final book! Alyssa has always known that insanity runs in her
family. Her mother is in a mental institution and bugs and plants have
always talked to her. What she didn't know is that her mother isn't
crazy. Her family really is cursed by what Alice did in Wonderland.
Alyssa goes down the rabbit hole with her neighbor and crush, Jeb, to
save her mother's sanity, along with her own. Along the way, she meets
Morpheus, a handsome Netherling who visited Alyssa in her dreams as a
child.
I
loved both of these books, but I think the second one was my favorite.
Morpheus is a great character, and Alyssa is a strong character. My
only complaint is Jeb. He stands in Alyssa's way too often. I'm
curious to see how everything turns out in the final book!
No comments:
Post a Comment