Well, it’s almost
July. Another year of good books, and even not-so-good books, has halfway
passed us by. Thus, I thought it fitting to do a tag that I’ve seen popping
around across the online book world: the Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag. This tag
was created years ago, by who, I have no idea. But basically, it’s all about
discussing your reading history for the first six months of the year. And I’m
ready to dish all about my 2018 reads.
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1. BEST BOOK YOU’VE READ SO FAR IN 2018
This is a tough
one, so I’m going to pick two that I rated the same at 4.5 stars. (I haven’t
given any book 5 stars yet.)
Sky in the Deep and Rebel
of the Sands are two books set in totally different worlds, but they both
have similar themes of female kicka$$ery and swoony boys. It’s no wonder I
liked them both. ;)
2. BEST SEQUEL YOU’VE READ SO FAR IN 2018
This one was hard.
I have mixed relationship with sequels since sometimes the sequels just aren’t
as captivating as the first book. That’s even true of the book I chose for this
questions—Alwyn Hamilton’s Traitor to the
Throne.
3. NEW RELEASE YOU HAVEN’T READ YET, BUT WANT TO
Easy answer: Iron Gold by Pierce Brown. However, I’m
debating on whether or not I should hold off until all three books are out.
That’s how I read the Red Rising trilogy.
4. MOST ANTICIPATED RELEASE FOR THE SECOND HALF OF THE
YEAR
The one I’ve been
foaming at the mouth to get early with no success is Sara Raasch’s These Rebel Waves. After that, I guess
it would be Sarah J. Maas’s Kingdom of
Ash, so I can finally be done with that series.
5. BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT
If we’re going
with series-enders, I’d choose either Victoria Aveyard’s War Storm or Alwyn Hamilton’s Hero
at the Fall. Both books were alright, but they weren’t what I was hoping
for.
6. BIGGEST SURPRISE
This was a recent
read, but Kiss of the Royal by
Lindsey Duga was a super light and easy-to-read fantasy book.
7. FAVORITE NEW AUTHOR
She’s just new to
me, since I only picked her series up this year, but Alwyn Hamilton is the only
name that came to mind.
8. NEWEST FICTIONAL CRUSH
Fiske from
Adrienne Young’s Sky in the Deep. He’s
an a$$hole, but I couldn’t help but fall for him in the end.
9. NEWEST FAVORITE CHARACTER
I just finished Now I Rise last night, so I have to go
with Radu from Kiersten White’s And I Darken trilogy. He’s just such a cinnamon
roll. I feel so sorry for the poor boy.
10. BOOK THAT MADE YOU CRY
I teared up a
little towards the end of Taran Matharu’s The
Battlemage, but no major waterworks so far this year.
11. BOOK THAT MADE YOU HAPPY
Rachel Hawkins’s Royals is the light-hearted contemporary
that I didn’t know I needed until I read it. It also got me out of a pretty big
reading slump.
12. FAVORITE BOOK-TO-FILM ADAPTATION YOU SAW THIS YEAR
I haven’t actually
seen a book-to-film adaptation so far this year. Does Avengers: Infinity War count? If so, that was awesome!
13. FAVORITE REVIEW YOU’VE WRITTEN THIS YEAR
It might sound
weird, but my review of Ash
Princess by Laura Sebastian was one that I thought really hard about. That
book had so many mixed feelings for me, so it’s a review I like to go back and
re-read every once in a while.
14. MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOK YOU’VE RECEIVED SO FAR THIS YEAR
I bought myself a
copy of Ash Princess because I love
the cover. It’s a gorgeous book.
15. WHAT BOOKS DO YOU NEED TO READ BY THE END OF THE
YEAR
Such a long list.
Here’s five of them to keep it short.
Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
Blood Passage and Freedom’s
Slave by Heather Demetrios
This Shattered World and Their Fractured Light by Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner
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Alright, there you
have it. My Mid-Year Book Freak Out answers. What would your answers to these
questions be? Let me know in the comments section.
Fun post! It's crazy it's already been six months so far this year. Sorry about the reading disappointments, but it sounds like you've read some awesome books too though. I hope you get your first 5 star read soon!
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