Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 Most Unique Books I Have Read
This is a weekly Meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish Where Fellow Book Bloggers Share The Top Ten of The Given Subject.
Top Ten Unique Books I Have Read
1. Wings - Aprilynne PikePlot What other book is about a girl who finds out she is a plant and that a huge flower will grow out of her back around her birthday every year!
Check out my review for the last book in the series Here
2. Under The Dome - Stephen King
Length This is the longest book I have ever read, being well over 800 pages!
Check out my review for this book Here
3. H.I.V.E - Mark Walden
Plot A Series from the point of view of villains & Characters the main character is a test tube subject. Makes for a unique and interesting tale!
Check out my review for book 8 of this series Here
4. Heroes Of Olympus - Rick Riordan
Narrators This book series is unique for the amount of narrators that it has! each novel has anywhere from 3 to 8 characters narrating the story!
Check out my review for book 4 of this series Here
5. Tom Gates - Liz Pichon
Writing Style It is written in doodles!
6. Morganville Vampires - Rachel Caine
Main Character No often you have a genius as your main protagonist in a vampire novel & Plot not often do you get a vampire novel where the main plot is not based on a huge love affair.
I'm Currently Reading the Last Book in this series - so watch out for a review!
7. Grimm's Fairy Stories - Brothers Grimm
Guts This book has guts! not often will you get fairy stories with so much death, destruction and gore. Enough to make sure that a child will never sleep again!
Check out my review for this book Here
8. Airhead - Meg Cabot
Plot A geeky girl who has her brain/consciousness transplanted into a model - makes for an interesting story!
9. Sherlock: A Study in Scarlet - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Mini Book This book contains a mini story from the past in the middle that lasts for half the book before we go back to Sherlock Holmes. That is a first for me.
10. The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
Plot A unique dystopian plot line centering on a lack of fertility in the world and a not so violent revolutionary plot line compared to most novels of this genre. It also has a more grown up and adult theme to it, unlike most dystopian that are aimed at YA.
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1 Comments:
Interesting list. I've not read most of these but The Handmaid's Tale is a favorite, not a YA book though. Atwood is for mature audiences only :-)
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