Top Books I Read In 2014

Top Books I Read In 2014

The year is almost over and I read a lot this year. We all know what that means: top books of 2014.

1. City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare

I love the shadowhunter chronicles, and this was an epic ending to the series. I absolutely can’t wait for Lady Midnight.

2. Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor

This was beautiful and magical. I felt strong emotions toward all the charecters and lived in Prague. In thsi book we follow Karou and her magical adventures. This book nearly beat City of Heavenly Fire on this list, just nearly.

3.Diva by Alex Flinn

In Diva we follow Caitlin, an opera singer. She lives with her mom who doesn’t support what she does. Caitlin is very conscience of her weight and looks. It’s a very inspiring story that teaches us to reach for our goals.

4. Extras by Scott Westerfeld

This book satisfied my needs for science fiction this year. I’ve always loved the Uglies Series, and this was a beautiful companion. I think these books show us how twisted our society really is. It also brings up the question “Are we really pretty if everyone else is pretty?”

5. Host Club by Bisco Hatori

I’m a fan of manga, and this the manga I read and loved this year. It’s funny and made me feel happy inside. I’m still working on reading it and still loving it. My most favorite part of the books is the character development. The characters changed so much and had so much more depth as the stories went on.

6. The Selection by Kiera Cass

This is at the bottom of the list because as much as I loved it, it had many problems. I think my biggest problem with it were the characters. The characters, mainly America Singer, were so annoying. The choices they made made no sense and weren’t helpful in the long run. As I say these bad things I want to point put that it is on my favorites list for a reason. Even though I it was annoying, the story is so intresting and fun to read.

So there it is, my 2014 favorite books. I can’t wait to read all the new books in 2015.