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This December I am doing an end of the year feature with not only my picks as the best books of 2011 but also 20 other blogger’s picks.  Today I present to you the last 5 awesome bloggers’ choices!

I think Wither by Lauren DeStefano is the “best book of 2011” because I am deeply engrossed and fascinated with polygamous marriages. I really enjoyed this dystopian novel. It also gave me a sense of a historical feeling because of the polygamous marriage between Linden and his three wives. The plot was original. The characters were interesting with unique names.

Wither is a strong, unique, and fascinating debut! Beautifully written! The characters and the story itself will blow you away! A must-read!

Favorite Book of 2011:

Divergent by Veronica Roth
I’ve read a pitiful amount of books this year, so the pool isn’t very large, but this one easily takes the cake. Divergent has it all: kick-a** heroine (who grows into it, which is even more awesome), awesome love interest/romance, fantastic dystopian setting (which answers just enough questions to leave you both satisfied and wanting more), heart-pounding action, and tear-inducing moments.

Best of 2011: Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
Such a tough choice, but I had to go with Lola!! I loved Anna and the French Kiss, but Lola went to a whole other level for me. I love her quirkyness, and Cricket is the perfect guy!

My favorite book of 2011, that is a tricky one as I loved so many books. For today, I am going to go with Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton but if you asked me tomorrow if may be A Touch Morbid or Touch of Frost or something entirely different. Angelfire was just so brilliant and it was that action packed awesome book and was completely unique. I am eager for more Courtney Allison Moulton books to come.

Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout: This book was without a doubt my favorite of the year for many reasons, but let’s just start with one of them: Daemon. I hated him. I loved him. I understood him. Did I mention I loved him? And Katy, well, she’s so very easy to connect with. What book blogger doesn’t? This book made me want to hug it and take it on a date and maybe read it over and over until the sequel comes out. That’s totally normal right? Right.

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This December I am doing an end of the year feature with not only my picks as the best books of 2011 but also 20 other blogger’s picks.  Today I present to you the last 5 awesome bloggers’ choices!

I think Wither by Lauren DeStefano is the “best book of 2011” because I am deeply engrossed and fascinated with polygamous marriages. I really enjoyed this dystopian novel. It also gave me a sense of a historical feeling because of the polygamous marriage between Linden and his three wives. The plot was original. The characters were interesting with unique names.

Wither is a strong, unique, and fascinating debut! Beautifully written! The characters and the story itself will blow you away! A must-read!

Favorite Book of 2011:

Divergent by Veronica Roth
I’ve read a pitiful amount of books this year, so the pool isn’t very large, but this one easily takes the cake. Divergent has it all: kick-a** heroine (who grows into it, which is even more awesome), awesome love interest/romance, fantastic dystopian setting (which answers just enough questions to leave you both satisfied and wanting more), heart-pounding action, and tear-inducing moments.

Best of 2011: Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
Such a tough choice, but I had to go with Lola!! I loved Anna and the French Kiss, but Lola went to a whole other level for me. I love her quirkyness, and Cricket is the perfect guy!

My favorite book of 2011, that is a tricky one as I loved so many books. For today, I am going to go with Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton but if you asked me tomorrow if may be A Touch Morbid or Touch of Frost or something entirely different. Angelfire was just so brilliant and it was that action packed awesome book and was completely unique. I am eager for more Courtney Allison Moulton books to come.

Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout: This book was without a doubt my favorite of the year for many reasons, but let’s just start with one of them: Daemon. I hated him. I loved him. I understood him. Did I mention I loved him? And Katy, well, she’s so very easy to connect with. What book blogger doesn’t? This book made me want to hug it and take it on a date and maybe read it over and over until the sequel comes out. That’s totally normal right? Right.

This December I am doing an end of the year feature with not only my picks as the best books of 2011 but also 20 other blogger’s picks.  Today I present to you the last 5 awesome bloggers’ choices!

I think Wither by Lauren DeStefano is the “best book of 2011” because I am deeply engrossed and fascinated with polygamous marriages. I really enjoyed this dystopian novel. It also gave me a sense of a historical feeling because of the polygamous marriage between Linden and his three wives. The plot was original. The characters were interesting with unique names.

Wither is a strong, unique, and fascinating debut! Beautifully written! The characters and the story itself will blow you away! A must-read!

Favorite Book of 2011:

Divergent by Veronica Roth
I’ve read a pitiful amount of books this year, so the pool isn’t very large, but this one easily takes the cake. Divergent has it all: kick-a** heroine (who grows into it, which is even more awesome), awesome love interest/romance, fantastic dystopian setting (which answers just enough questions to leave you both satisfied and wanting more), heart-pounding action, and tear-inducing moments.

Best of 2011: Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
Such a tough choice, but I had to go with Lola!! I loved Anna and the French Kiss, but Lola went to a whole other level for me. I love her quirkyness, and Cricket is the perfect guy!

My favorite book of 2011, that is a tricky one as I loved so many books. For today, I am going to go with Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton but if you asked me tomorrow if may be A Touch Morbid or Touch of Frost or something entirely different. Angelfire was just so brilliant and it was that action packed awesome book and was completely unique. I am eager for more Courtney Allison Moulton books to come.

Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout: This book was without a doubt my favorite of the year for many reasons, but let’s just start with one of them: Daemon. I hated him. I loved him. I understood him. Did I mention I loved him? And Katy, well, she’s so very easy to connect with. What book blogger doesn’t? This book made me want to hug it and take it on a date and maybe read it over and over until the sequel comes out. That’s totally normal right? Right.

Favorite Book of 2011:

Divergent by Veronica Roth
I’ve read a pitiful amount of books this year, so the pool isn’t very large, but this one easily takes the cake. Divergent has it all: kick-a** heroine (who grows into it, which is even more awesome), awesome love interest/romance, fantastic dystopian setting (which answers just enough questions to leave you both satisfied and wanting more), heart-pounding action, and tear-inducing moments.

Best of 2011: Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
Such a tough choice, but I had to go with Lola!! I loved Anna and the French Kiss, but Lola went to a whole other level for me. I love her quirkyness, and Cricket is the perfect guy!

My favorite book of 2011, that is a tricky one as I loved so many books. For today, I am going to go with Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton but if you asked me tomorrow if may be A Touch Morbid or Touch of Frost or something entirely different. Angelfire was just so brilliant and it was that action packed awesome book and was completely unique. I am eager for more Courtney Allison Moulton books to come.

Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout: This book was without a doubt my favorite of the year for many reasons, but let’s just start with one of them: Daemon. I hated him. I loved him. I understood him. Did I mention I loved him? And Katy, well, she’s so very easy to connect with. What book blogger doesn’t? This book made me want to hug it and take it on a date and maybe read it over and over until the sequel comes out. That’s totally normal right? Right.

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