![]() I was pretty into it from the beginning, I hadn’t read a dystopian yet where the world had become mainly water and where real fresh water was hard to come by. It was quite engrossing, but as always life and responsibilities kept interrupting my reading time. I think if I hadn’t had so much stuff going on in real life while I was reading The Ward, I would’ve finished it in a day. Jordana Frankel’s ambitious debut novel and the first in a two-book series, The Ward is arresting, cinematic, and thrilling-perfect for fans of Scott Westerfeld or Ann Aguirre.(from Goodreads) However, she never expects that her search will lead to dangerous encounters with a passionate young scientist a web of deceit and lies and an earth-shattering mystery that’s lurking deep beneath the water’s rippling surface. To save her sister, who is suffering from a deadly illness thought to be caused by years of pollution, Ren accepts a secret mission from the government: to search for a freshwater source in the Ward, with the hope of it leading to a cure. Sixteen-year-old Ren is a daredevil mobile racer who will risk everything to survive in the Ward, what remains of a water-logged Manhattan. The Ward by Jordana Frankel Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books Release Date: ApSource: Edelweiss Buy it: Amazon | Indiebound | B&N Rowling – My all time favorite series, read it!! It’s never too late to start. The Truth about Forever by Sarah Dessen – I love to recommend pretty much any Dessen book but this one’s my favorite! How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr – Thanks to Magan from Rather Be Reading I read this one recently and loved it so much, it’s a great mother/daughter type of book. Smith – I loooooved this book! READ IT!!! That is all. ![]() The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Lola and The Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins – If you didn’t immediately fall in love with Perkins’ writing in ANNA don’t pass over this one, I loved Lola even more. Beautiful!ĭelirium by Lauren Oliver- I think even if you’re not a fan of dystopian you will enjoy Delirium, it has a lot of heartbreak, life changing moments for characters with beautiful writing and a pretty unique plot. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green – I’m a fairly new John Green fan, I read this one last year and fell in love with his writing so much that I wanted to highlight the whole book. Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater – Love this lady’s writing, so lyrical and soulful, even if you’re not into paranormal type of stuff I bet you’ll enjoy this series. If I Stay by Gayle Forman – READ THIS NOW!!! Beautiful contemporary series that will bring out so many emotions in you and you’ll fall in love with its characters. Don’t be intimidated by a little sci-fi, it’s really not overwhelming at all. Here are a few:Īcross the Universe by Beth Revis – If you haven’t read this one yet you’re missing out big time. This is a good one, because there’s plenty of books that have become favorites, lots of authors I love and highly recommend. ![]() This week’s topic is: Top Ten Books I Recommend The Most. Each week they give you a different question or topic where you can answer by listing your top ten choices. Top Ten Tuesday is a list feature that was created by The Broke and the Bookish.
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