Reading Song of the Day: "Best For Last" by AdeleHere it is, folks. The LAST day of our YA Superlatives Blogfest. *sheds a tear* Don't know what the
Class of 2011: YA Superlatives Blogfest is all about yet? Still?? Okay, go
here for more info. Also, please make sure to check out our posts from earlier this week to see our other choices.
Of course, we go out with a bang. We pick the cream of the crop, the big enchiladas, the...okay, we ran out of cheesy analogies. But, we ARE picking the
Best in Show...so check out our choices below:
Favorite Cover:
Um, really?
Need we say more?
Cutest Couple:
Tie: Sam and Grace in
Forever by Maggie Stiefvater and Lola and Cricket in
Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins. We almost wish we were characters in these authors' next novels just to have these kind of romances. :)
Most Likely to Succeed (Or, pick a Printz winner!):
Most Likely to Make You Miss Your Bedtime:
Tie:
Divergent by Veronica Roth and
Dark Inside by Jeyn Roberts. We thought about calling into work to finish these books. Seriously.
Best Repeat Performance:
Tie (Hmm, noticing a trend?):
Forever by Maggie Stiefvater and
City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare. As you can see, Quita LOVED the
Wolves of Mercy Falls series--and Pam wants to be best friends with Cassandra Clare.
Romance Most Worthy of an Ice Bath:
Tessa Gray and Will/Jem in
Clockwork Prince by Cassandra Clare. That's right--homegirl got lucky twice. And the scenes were HAWT!
Pair Most Likely to Stay Best Friends Till They're 80:
Clary and Simon from City of Fallen Angels. Okay, I know we've been showing a TON of love for Ms. Clare, but there's also a TON of love between these two characters.
Breakout Novel (Fave Book by a Debut Author):
Divergent by Veronica Roth and Dark Inside by Jeyn Roberts. Both dark, both intense...both we can't stop raving about.
Best Old-Timer (Your fave read of the year, published BEFORE 2011):
Tie:
Boy Toy by Barry Lyga and
Rot and Ruin by Jonathan Maberry. Umm, why didn't people tell us how incredible these books were?
Most Likely to Make a Grown Man Cry:
A Need So Beautiful by Suzanne Young. Because the story IS beautiful...and really makes you not take your life for granted.
Most Pleasant Surprise:
Possession by Elana Johnson. Usually not Quita's reading fare, but now she can't wait for the next one.
Most Creative Use of a Love Triangle:
Tessa, Will, and Jem in Clockwork Prince. Yes, Cassandra Clare again--but usually we can't help but think the girl in the middle of a triangle is a...well, skank. It's so easy to empathize with Tessa.
Sleeper Hit (Book You Wish Had Been Hyped More):
Recovery Road by Blake Nelson. Quita can't stop loving on Mr. Nelson, and she wished more people would do the same.
And now we get to pick our own superlative category...
BOOK WE'RE MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO IN 2012:
Insurgent by Veronica Roth. Believe us, there are SO MANY books we want to gobble up next year...but we HAVE to find out where the talented Ms. Roth is taking her story next.
Well, that was fun. It was great to look back at the books we loved this year, and now we can't wait to see what 2012 will have in store. Hopefully, you all know the drill by now. Did we leave any of your faves off our list?