Gasp. I missed last week’s Top 10 Tuesday. How could I? To make up for it, tomorrow I’ll be posting Cassandra Rose Clarke’s Top 10 Favourite Bookish Settings, which I am super excited about.
(Almost) every week at around this time, I participate in The Broke and the Bookish‘s Top 1o Tuesday weekly meme. This week’s theme is Top 10 Books/Series I Haven’t Finished, and I’m counting down from number 10.
10. Pretty Little Liars series by Sara Shepard
I devoured the first book in this series… and then the show came out. Spoiler alert, much?
9. The Eon series by Allison Goodman
Despite its lack of romance, I loved Eon. And Eona is supposed to involve some snogging! So I don’t know what I’m waiting for. The right mood, maybe?
8. The Delirium series by Lauren Oliver
Pandemonium is currently gathering dust on the floor of my room, as it has been since last spring. It looks like a fall book, anyway, right?
7. The Chemical Garden series by Lauren DeStefano.
Again, the first book was amazing, and didn’t even give the second one a chance. I think that I need to go on a book-store shopping spree.
6. The Hush, Hush series by Becca Fitzpatrick
Like any other self-professed YA-lover, I can enjoy a good bad boy. But Patch? He missed my mark. Actually, he missed the general direction of my mark.
5. The Maze Runner series by James Dashner
I think that I have a prejudice against male protagonists, because I could not get through The Scorch Trials. I’m (probably wrongly) blaming Thomas’ lack of relatability.
4. Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith
Honestly, this was my favourite series at one point. But ghost authors? Really? Harper Teen has sunk to new depths.
3. The Beautiful Darkness series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
After finishing Beautiful Creatures‘s last page, I flipped back to its first. And reread it . The whole thing. So, really, I have no excuse for not finishing the series. Except for maybe the ridiculous price of books?
2. Vampire Academy’s spin-off
I loved, loved, loved Vampire Academy, but Sidney, well… she’s just not my cup of tea. Perhaps she’s an acquired taste.
1. Gone by Michael Grant
Everyone I know went bat-crazy about this book when it first came out, so I don’t know why I never got into it. I’m lucky that I didn’t excommunicated from my social circle for calling a DidNotFinish.
I’ll keep you posted,