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Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris: I first discovered Charlaine back in early 2009, and I've been in love with her writing ever since. I read Dead Until Dark nearly in one sitting, and followed that up with most of the rest of the series without a break (well - what was out then - there have been more since). If you've not tried this series, why not?! There's no excuse. Give them a go :)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows: This one was definitely something different from the norm for me, but I really enjoyed it - definitely a 5 star one for me. It also really sparked my interest in Guernsey, and what happened there during the Second World War. Not only did it entertain, but it taught me a lot as well.
Property by Valerie Martin: Property was a valentines present from my wonderful boyfriend, about 3 years ago, and I was so chuffed when he got it for me. I read most of it in one sitting, and devoured it all in one day (obviously, hence it being in the list). It's a really addictive read - as are the rest of her books!
Soulless by Gail Carriger: I've recently read & reviewed this one, as well as interviewing the wonderful Gail Carriger. It's my favourite book of the year so far, I think, and I seriously recommend it. I now have the rest of the series, so I hope they are as good!
Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris: And predictably, we're back to Charlaine Harris! I can't help it - I just love her! This series is such a cosy one - being 'cosy crime', it would have to be really. It's pretty much a straight crime novel, kind of similar to Agatha Christie and M. C. Beaton, but with all the quirkiness of her other novels. Something really different, and entirely gripping. I read both this one and Shakespeare's Champion (the second in the series) in one day. Amazing!
Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman: The second time I read this, was the time that I read it in one day. I didn't just read it, I devoured it. I can remember reading and enjoying it back when I was about 13, so to read it again last year, and for university, was a real treat! If you've not picked this series up yet - you really need to!
Touch by Jus Accardo: Touch will always have a special place in my heart. It was the first book I read and reviewed for Pen to Paper, back in September 2011, and I still think about the story, even now - which I suppose is even better, as I will be reading and reviewing both Untouched (the story between books 1 & 2) and Toxic, the second in the series, really soon! This book is available on the Kindle, really cheaply, and is soon to be released in mass market paperback - so there's no excuse not to get it!
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner by Stephenie Meyer: Obviously, this was quite an easy one to read in one day, it being a novella and all, but that aside, it was a really good read. I know some of you will shout at me for that, and some of you will love me for it, but frankly, I don't care either way - I enjoyed it, and that's what mattered. I always think of the Twilight books as my guilty pleasure (but something I will usually not discuss anyway, for fear of embarrassment) - apart from New Moon, anyway (I really didn't like that one - but it was worth it for Eclipse and Breaking Dawn). Anyway, I'm rambling... Yes I know the writing can be rubbish - but I enjoyed it all the same. So what?
Kitty and the Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn: I really need to get back into this series again - I loved Kitty and the Midnight Hour. If you want a really gripping story, with one of the strongest female characters that fantasy has to offer, go for this one!
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro: Okay, so this took a little more than a day, but that's because I was busy... had I not been busy, I would have devoured it in one sitting - and it's one of my favourite books of all time! Definitely get yourself a copy, read it, and then watch the film (only after you've finished the book though). The film adaptation is one of the best book-to-film adaptations I've ever seen - it moves me to tears every time!
Top Ten Books to Read in One Day
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris: I first discovered Charlaine back in early 2009, and I've been in love with her writing ever since. I read Dead Until Dark nearly in one sitting, and followed that up with most of the rest of the series without a break (well - what was out then - there have been more since). If you've not tried this series, why not?! There's no excuse. Give them a go :)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows: This one was definitely something different from the norm for me, but I really enjoyed it - definitely a 5 star one for me. It also really sparked my interest in Guernsey, and what happened there during the Second World War. Not only did it entertain, but it taught me a lot as well.
Property by Valerie Martin: Property was a valentines present from my wonderful boyfriend, about 3 years ago, and I was so chuffed when he got it for me. I read most of it in one sitting, and devoured it all in one day (obviously, hence it being in the list). It's a really addictive read - as are the rest of her books!
Soulless by Gail Carriger: I've recently read & reviewed this one, as well as interviewing the wonderful Gail Carriger. It's my favourite book of the year so far, I think, and I seriously recommend it. I now have the rest of the series, so I hope they are as good!
Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris: And predictably, we're back to Charlaine Harris! I can't help it - I just love her! This series is such a cosy one - being 'cosy crime', it would have to be really. It's pretty much a straight crime novel, kind of similar to Agatha Christie and M. C. Beaton, but with all the quirkiness of her other novels. Something really different, and entirely gripping. I read both this one and Shakespeare's Champion (the second in the series) in one day. Amazing!
Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman: The second time I read this, was the time that I read it in one day. I didn't just read it, I devoured it. I can remember reading and enjoying it back when I was about 13, so to read it again last year, and for university, was a real treat! If you've not picked this series up yet - you really need to!
Touch by Jus Accardo: Touch will always have a special place in my heart. It was the first book I read and reviewed for Pen to Paper, back in September 2011, and I still think about the story, even now - which I suppose is even better, as I will be reading and reviewing both Untouched (the story between books 1 & 2) and Toxic, the second in the series, really soon! This book is available on the Kindle, really cheaply, and is soon to be released in mass market paperback - so there's no excuse not to get it!
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner by Stephenie Meyer: Obviously, this was quite an easy one to read in one day, it being a novella and all, but that aside, it was a really good read. I know some of you will shout at me for that, and some of you will love me for it, but frankly, I don't care either way - I enjoyed it, and that's what mattered. I always think of the Twilight books as my guilty pleasure (but something I will usually not discuss anyway, for fear of embarrassment) - apart from New Moon, anyway (I really didn't like that one - but it was worth it for Eclipse and Breaking Dawn). Anyway, I'm rambling... Yes I know the writing can be rubbish - but I enjoyed it all the same. So what?
Kitty and the Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn: I really need to get back into this series again - I loved Kitty and the Midnight Hour. If you want a really gripping story, with one of the strongest female characters that fantasy has to offer, go for this one!
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro: Okay, so this took a little more than a day, but that's because I was busy... had I not been busy, I would have devoured it in one sitting - and it's one of my favourite books of all time! Definitely get yourself a copy, read it, and then watch the film (only after you've finished the book though). The film adaptation is one of the best book-to-film adaptations I've ever seen - it moves me to tears every time!
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Nice list! I also really liked The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - as you have said - something different from my usual kind of book, but very enjoyable :)
I love Noughts and Crosses! Nice list
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I love the Sookie Stackhouse books! I think that I might have read Dead Until Dark in one sitting too.
Touch and Never Let Me Go are on my TBR list!
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Wow! I hadn't heard a lot of those. I'll have to check them out.
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I liked The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner and love The Twilight Saga. I need to read the Sookie Stackhouse books.
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Touch sounds like a good read. I'll have to try it out, you know, since there's no excuse and all. ;-) There's always something special about that first book you review, isn't there? =)
@ Megan: There isn't any excuse, haha ;)
There definitely is, yes - especially if you end up loving the book as much as I love Touch.
Definitely check it out! :)
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