For this week’s Top Ten Tuesday is is all about rereads! You either hate it or you love it, but we all have opinions about reading books again. I personally adore rereading books, especially my favourites.
I have a whole shelf on my Goodreads dedicated to books I want to read again, so for this blog post I took 10 books or series from the top of my list.
1. The House of Night Series by P.C. and Kristen Cast

The House of Night is a vampire series that I was completely hooked on during my teens. This is a very long series and I my family gifted me the first 6 (I think) for one of my birthdays. I still remember the joy I felt when I hunted round the house and one by one my family handed me a couple of books and wished me a happy birthday. I also have fond memories of reading this series on a family road-trip to the seaside. I thought the concept of the vampires and magic in this series was so unique and I look forward to reading them in the (hopefully) near future.
2. Confessions of Georgia Nicholson by Louise Rennison

I believe the first time I read Angus, Thongs it was in a two-book-bindup that I borrowed – from my school library or a friend, I am not too sure. I loved the awkward teenage shenanigans and the movie adaptation stole my heart. I do not think I read further than the first two books so I would really like to reread them and finish up the series too.
3. Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr

Now this is another series I need to finish. I only the first book and all I remember is a fairy-tale world that I wanted to sink into. These covers are stunning I would love to finally finish this story.
4. The Specialists by Shannon Greenland

Okay I was obsessed with this library book when I was in high school. I later discovered that it is also part of a larger series and I would love to read more about these teenage spies.
5. Study by Maria V. Snyder

A good friend lent me the first trilogy in this fantasy universe and I was hooked. I would love to read about this world again and I’ll probably devour the other books that have been added to it since I was 14.
6. The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini

Okay this time I own the full set, it just needs to be shipped over the ocean. I was obsessed with Eragon growing up (my current car is even called Saphira). Who would not love an epic fantasy about dragons? The author was also a huge inspiration to me – he was 19 when he wrote the first book. I would love to go on this adventure again as an adult.
7. Inkworld by Cornelia Funke

I do own the older copies of this trilogy, but I am a bit in love with these new illustrated covers. This story is all about a book! As a bookworm I was hooked immediately. In the Inkworld there are people who can read things into and out of books. Maybe if I read them out loud this time I will be transported into the story…
8. Fallen by Lauren Kate

This series was the start of a new supernatural love for me. I think I fell in love with Angels long before I fell for Vampires. I am a bit hazy about what happened after the first book, so I would love to return to this world and read to the end.
9. Dreaming Anastasia by Joy Preble

I have been fascinated by the story of Anastasia since I watched the animated movie. This series speaks also speaks to the part of my soul that adores folktales. I think this series was one of my first ever that I read on my kindle and I loved it.
10. The Host by Stephanie Meyer

In 2020 when the rest of the world was hoping for Midnight Sun, I was one of the few crossing fingers for a sequel to The Host. I loved this story maybe even more than I loved Twilight. I borrowed it from a colleague and I still hope to buy my own copy one day soon. In the meantime, I really need to read the story again. It is one of the few science fiction books that I adore.
I adore rereading books, but let me know in the comments if you do to and which books you love to read again and again.
Lots of love
xoxo
Bianca


4 Comments
I hope you find time to reread all of these books soon!
My post.
Thank you 🙂
The Inkheart books have always looked so enticing, but I’ve never actually read any of them. I recently read one of Funke’s other books and now I’m wondering if it’s time I gave these a shot.
They are really great, definitely give them a try!