Book-wise
this year was the year of the series for me.
Here’s my recap of series I started, continued, or read in entirety this
year.
5 - Outlander
series by Diana Gabaldon: I started reading the Outlander series at the
beginning of the year after enjoying the sumptuous TV show last year. I thoroughly enjoyed the first book, but
found books 2 and 3 contained too many coincidences (to the point they became
ridiculous and obvious). Haven’t decided if I’ll
continue with this, but the characters are appealing and I do want to know what
happens to the daughter. Maybe after a
long break…
4 - Icebreaker
series by Lian Tanner: I’ve read the first book in this series and have had the
second book on my ‘to-read’ list ever since.
A girl who doesn’t belong to any of the tribes on the ship is cared for
by mysterious mechanical rats.
Steam-punk without the steam.
Intriguing.
3 - Colours
of Madeline trilogy by Jaclyn Moriarty: I read the first book a year or so ago
and the second book this year. Can’t
wait for the third to come out. A crack
in a broken parking meter allows Madeline to communicate with a boy in the
Kingdom of Cello. A familiar trope
leading to a unique land. Brilliant.
2 - Obernewtyn
chronicles by Isobel Carmody: I read the first book several years ago, but the
release of The Red Queen this year prompted me to catch up on this brilliant
series. Knocked off books two and three
in the past month. There’s a map, there’s
beast-speaking and far-seeking and other super-powers. What more could you want?
1 - Chaos
walking trilogy by Patrick Ness: So
good, I read the entire series in a month. Check out my Chaos Walking blog post here.
Best wishes to all for a great year in 2016!
Addendum: Totally forgot to include Ellie Marney's fabulous Every series. Being crime (not my favourite genre), I'd have to slot it in behind Colours of Madeline, but well worth reading for the romance.
Addendum: Totally forgot to include Ellie Marney's fabulous Every series. Being crime (not my favourite genre), I'd have to slot it in behind Colours of Madeline, but well worth reading for the romance.
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