5. Tie: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan and Linger by Maggie Stiefvater
Quita and I were about to thumb wrestle to determine what would take this spot, but since her thumb is freakishly larger than mine--I settled on a tie. Why WG,WG? Can you think of a better YA dream team than Green and Levithan? Not to mention that it predominantly features gay characters--whom I plan on including in every single one of my novels in some capacity. Quita chose Linger because the writing was basic but beautiful, and just as I (Quita) think Pam does in Wants, Stiefvater was able to successfully balance out four, count them, four main characters. Also, the ending had me yearning for the release of Forever.4. Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers
I cannot get more fan girly over Ms. Summers. Her prose is direct and to the point, and she seems to understand the high school world better than most authors (which is odd, because I think she has admitted that she didn't attend one for long). The girls in this novel are brutal, but as a school counselor, authentic to the whole teen experience. I'm sure Fall For Anything would have been ranked on this list had I had a chance to read it. :(3. The Absolute Value of -1 by Steve Brezenoff
When I mention this book to people I have a huge smile on my face--which is weird because the story is kind of tragic. It follows the point-of-views of 4 different teens (just like my baby, Wants) as they grow apart. Each voice is distinctive, and the subject matter doesn't shy away from grit. I cannot wait to see what Brezenoff has next up his sleeve.2. Room by Emma Donoghue
This is the only adult fiction title to make it on our list. Why? Because, sadly, these types of stories are featured on the evening news frequently--but we've never heard it told like this. We both fell in love with Jack, the 5 year-old narrator. What's scary to everyone else is home to him, and his innocence will just break your heart.Now drum roll please....
1. Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
Wow. Just...wow. Quita and I had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Oliver at a conference before either of us finished reading this novel, and she's so lovely that we wish her years and years of success. However, she won't need luck if she continues writing like this. It's nice to read a story in which the "mean girl" is the protagonist. We get to see Sam Kingston redeem herself, and we laughed and cried along with her as she went through her personal journey. Can you see why we're giggly over Oliver's next book, Delirium?With our best books out of the way, it's time to sum everything up with a title: Before I fall into a lingering state where some girls are the absolute value of -1, I hope I still have room for Will Grayson.
Okay, that was terrible. But we're awful with titles, that's why we asked you all for help before. :) Do you all have any faves from 2010?
17 comments:
great choices, and now I will have the humpty dance in my head ALL day...
My name is Humpty, I like my oatmeal Lumpy
I think that's a great title! Very clever! :D
And now I'm singing The Humpty Dance. Thanks! All of these books are on my list (except The Absolute Value of -1, which I'd never heard of but will now go on the list too), but I haven't gotten to them yet. It's a looooong list. Hopefully I'll have it cleared out by 2012. :)
I have wanted to read Will Grayson, Will Grayson ever since it came out and I still haven't. FAIL.
Awesome choices!! Haven't read Summers' or Levithan's books yet, but DYING to!!!
Off the top of my head, I loved MATCHED by Ally Condie and THE DUFF by Kody Keplinger. :D
I loved BEFORE I FALL--such a fantastic book.
Ooh I want to read ROOM very, very much. Posts like this always make me feel like my TBR list is exploding!! BEFORE I FALL = amazing, and your title is seriously awesome.
Will Grayson, Will Grayson is such a great book. I was happy to see it on your list. I also enjoyed Before I Fall. Now I just need to go out and read the other three titles on your list.
So many books to read, so little time.
And now I, like the rest of your readers, will be singing the Humpty Dance to myself all day long. :) Great list. I have only actually read a couple of the titles, but others are on my (always growing) TBR list. I should get to them!
I'm singing the Humpty Dance AND visualizing the video. Unsincerest thanks on that on, ladies. LOL
I haven't read ANY of these--and I hadn't even heard of ROOM. If we keep up these book review RTWs, I'm never going to conquer my TBR pile...
Great list!
Before I fall into a lingering state where some girls are the absolute value of -1, I hope I still have room for Will Grayson.
AWESOME!!!! My brain exploded with the awesomeness.
Whoa, I haven't heard of Absolute Value! You've definitely got me curious.
I adore Will Grayson, Will Grayson. The voice in that book was just incredible.
Room is on its way to my place right now, I can't waaaaait.
Love your 2010 title lol
Great list of books, ladies!
I got BEFORE I FALL *and* WG, WG for Christmas, and I can't wait to dig in!
I can't even remember reading a book that came out last year! It's a little sad, but true. I tend to read books that have been out...hmmm I'll have to change that in 2011. It's just that I HATE hardcovers! Grrr! lol :)
P.S. I'm going to read Room because you girls raved about it so much! :)
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