Tuesday, December 12, 2017

TTT - 10 Favorite Books of 2017!

This top 10 weekly meme is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and can be found HERE.  Each week they focus on lists which cover various topics related to books and reading. 

So as the year comes to the close, everyone starts doing favorite videos or best of/worst of videos. This week's topic falls right in line with that and I am sharing my favorite books of 2017.  These are in no particular order because that would require too much thinking and be ore than likely impossible.  Anyway, on with the list!!!





"Certain Dark Things" was the first book I read in January 2017 and it remains one of my faves.  I just read "Rolling in the Deep" last month and don't even have my review up yet but I LOVED IT!

These are two of the best cozy mysteries I've read all year.  "Death in the Stacks" in book 8 in the series and it's still going strong while "Twelve Slays of Christmas" is by a debut author.

"Lost Boy" continued my love affair with Captain Hook and the Veronica Speedwell series never disappoints. 

One of my favorite authors - Jackie Bouchard, and one of my favorite artists - Prince (may he rest in purple).

I never dreamed I'd love "The Rules of Magic" so much but it really was a magical book.  And although I hate to see Kelley Armstrong's Cainsville series come to an end this year, I was very pleased with how "Rituals" wrapped things up.

BONUS- I read more Hunter Shea this year than any other author and I'm always thrilled when I have one of his on my TBR.  I also LOVED Stuart R. West's "Dread and Breakfast" and it's a great winter read for anyone looking for a horror/thriller.

So there you have it.  My best of 2017.  Have you read any of these and did they make you best list too???

48 comments:

  1. I love Kelley Armstrong, but I haven't had a chance to read the Cainsville series. I'll try to get to it sooner rather than later. ROLLING IN THE DEEP looks amazing! I love mermaid books, but it has been a long time since I've read a REALLY good one.

    Do You Dog-ear?

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    1. I've read it and the entire Women of the Otherworld series and loved them both. However, you have to read Cainsville. I don't do book boyfriends but if I did, Gabriel would come close.

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  2. Great list! I haven't read any of them. I have to start making my list soon too.

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  3. I haven't read any of these, but I love the Veronica Speedwell cover!

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    1. It's an awesome series. Have you started it?

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  4. Awesome list! Some of these will be on my list next week (I was too busy to even work on the blog this week). I'm so glad you loved Rolling in the Deep!

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    1. Can't wait to see what's on your list. Hopefully the one's I haven't read are already on my wishlist so it doesn't grow by leaps and bounds when I visit.

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  5. Rolling in the Deep (woo hoo!) and the Jenn McKinlay book looks great too. I want to read some of her cozies.

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    1. I love Jenn's books and this series is great.

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  6. Armstong, Shea and that cover for Lostboy jump right out at me.
    sherry @ fundinmental My TT

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  7. These are all new to me! Cozy mysteries have become a favorite of mine this year so I'll have to check out Twelve Slays of Christmas and Death in the Stacks.

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  8. Not familiar with these but I love the cover for Lost Boy it really drew in my eye.

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  9. There are a couple on there I have wanted to try Dread and Breakfast being one of them. I really enjoyed Lost Boy too what a nasty Peter Pan in that one...lol. :)

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  10. The Rules of Magic looks amazing! :-) Fab list!

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  11. I still need to read Lost Boy! Glad to see it on your list of faves!

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  12. Oooh Rules of Magic! Great choice! Nice list :)

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  13. The Rules of Magic made my 'best of' list as well. Such a great book. I still need to read several of the others on your list.

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  14. I've only read two of these, but both of them were really good (Certain Dark Things and Lost Boy) and I'm so happy to see them on this list :D

    ~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

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  15. I have always thought Lost Boy looked good. I love Peter Pan and related stories. I read my first Alice Hoffman book this year and enjoyed it very much. I am going to add more of her to my list for 2018.

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    1. If you love Peter Pan, then Lost Boy might disappoint you. He's a real jerk in that one.

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  16. I loved Lost Boy and A Perilous Undertaking. I need to read the Mira Grant series - it sounds so good.

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    1. If the first book is like the novella, I'm sure I'll love it too!

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  17. Rolling in the Deep was so good! I loved Into the Drowning Deep too -- hope you get a chance to read it soon. :) I really like the Veronica Speedwell books, and am looking forward to starting the 3rd in the series. Looks like you had a great reading year!

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    1. Me too. Stormi and I are buddy reading it in January.

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  18. Yay for Certain Dark Things. I bought myself Silvia Moreno-Garcia's The Beautiful Ones and can't wait to read it.

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    1. I have it too but I think they're such different reads I'm almost afraid to pick it up.

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  19. I need to read more of the Veronica Speedwell series, and The 12 Slays of Christmas and Dread and Breakfast both look pretty good too. Thanks for the recommendations.

    Have a great week. - Katie

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    1. I can't recommend Dread and Breakfast enough. The author is one of my faves.

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  20. I read Into the Drowning Deep but would like to go back to reading Rolling in the Deep just to get the backstory. I purchased a copy of Certain Dark Things but didn't quite get around to it. Hopefully next year. :)

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    1. I think some people have actually liked the novella more. I'm interested to see where I fall.

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  21. I haven't read any of these, but Lost Boy intrigued me. I'll have to check it out!

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  22. I just love Veronica Speedwell! Looking forward to the third book.

    I've seen The Rules of Magic on a couple best-of-the-year lists. I'd like to read it, but I need to read Practical Magic first! I honestly didn't even know the movie was based on a book until recently!

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    1. I actually think you could read Rules of Magic first and follow with Practical Magic. I've read both and Rules of Magic is entirely a backstory of the family in Practical Magic so neither spoil each other at all.

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  23. Yes to Hunter Shea! I have plans to read a lot of him next year! I need to find time for Certain Dark Things as well but first I need to deal with the excess paperbacks lying around. Once I get all the books from the floor to the bookshelves I can do an ereader readathon!

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    1. I can't wait to read the Orca book. I loved Orcas as a child. Did you ever see that movie? I loved it almost as much as I loved Jaws.

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  24. yay drum roll for Certain Dark Things! I'm almost done with it. Probably finishing it tonight. LOVED IT!! Thanks so much for that recommendation! I can't believe I'm reading fangers again! ALL THANKS TO YOU!

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    1. I'm so glad you loved it since I basically pushed it down your throat.

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  25. What a great reading year. I'm ready to get my reading mojo back before the new year starts. Certain Dark Things is on my list of things to catch up on.

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