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Top Ten Tuesday -Books I would save in the event of Alien Abduction (or other natural disaster)



Hello! Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana @thatartsyreadergirl. This meme brings the book blogging community together and gives us a reason to make a list every week. This week, the prompt was books with color in a title, but I haven't read many of those. I picked this prompt because I thought it was fun, and I wasn't a book blogger when it was first posted. For the sake of this post, I am using books that I own either in paperback or hardcover. 

1-Fangirl

Listen, if you know me, or if you've followed this blog, you know why I need to bring my favorite YA book with me. While this list is in no order, I would probably grab this book first. 

2- Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles # 1)

This has easily become one of my favorite series, and I only started reading them late last year. I love the world and the characters, and if I didn't take this and Cress, I would miss them, and then regret not grabbing them. 

3-Cress (The Lunar Chronicles # 3) 

See above  

4- Simon Vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda 

This is another YA novel I consider one of my faves! I read it in 2018, and I fell so hard for this book and the characters. Again, I would miss them if I didn't grab this. 

5- Jane Austen- Four Classic Novels

If I didn't grab one classic, I would feel incomplete. I don't read a ton of classics, but I do enjoy them from time and time.  Also four books, so it would take me a while to read. Pride & Prejudice is one of my favorite classics. 

6- Red, White and Royal Blue

I loved this NA book and I would need to bring it with me. 

7- Foolish Hearts 

I was in a bit of reading slump a few years ago, and this book pulled me right out of it. I remember I was so into this book I didn't hear people talking to me. One day, my parents and I were in the car, and they asked me a question several times. 

8-A Court of Mist and Fury

I love A Court of Thorns and Roses, but this is my favorite book in the series so far. I can't explain it, but this was the most action-packed for me. 

9-Tash Hearts Tolstoy 

Another YA book that I love and I don't think it gets talked about all that much. I loved it so much. 

10- The Untold Stories of Broadway

I've had this book for about five years and I still haven't read it. Yes, I know how bad that sounds. Anyway, this book is the only book I have that's signed because I met the author at Broadway Con. I want to read it this year! Also, it's Theatre themed, and you guys all know me, you knew I was going to save a theatre-related book. 

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  1. Such a fun twist! I LOVE The Lunar Chronicles. I need to do a reread soon. Cress is my favorite. <3

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  2. Fangirl is pretty awesome. Probably one of my favorite YA books too!

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