
Happy Tuesday, everyone! Itâs time for another Top 10 Tuesday list. This is an original weekly blog meme created over at The Broke and the Bookish. Each week, there is a new bookish topic for bloggers to create a list about. If you want to know more about Top 10 Tuesday, click here!
This weekâs Top 10 Tuesday topic is your top ten favorite books of 2017. Though Iâve definitely been struggling quite a bit with many things (mainly health-wise) through the course of this year and I havenât been posting as much as I would like to, Iâm fairly pleased with how much I actually ended up reading (64 books, hopefully 70 or so by the end of the month!). I have also had the opportunity to meet and work with some absolutely amazing authors this year, which has been a complete joy!
Iâve had quite a wide range of ratingsâhowever, there are a few books that really stood out and stuck with me. These books, as well as their authors, have certainly become new favorites of mine!

For the most part, this list is in no particular order. However, I have to admit that this was definitely my absolute favorite read of the entire year! I canât believe it has taken me so long to get around to reading this book. Victoria Schwab is already one of my favorite authors, and after only one book of this series, I am already completely obsessed. Itâs filled with amazingly vivid worlds, expertly portrayed characters, an incredibly interesting magic system, and such a fun and captivating storyline. I canât wait to read the rest of these books!
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Sarah Jean Horwitz definitely makes it onto my list of new favorite authors! This is Sarahâs debut novelâthe first in a seriesâand it was one of the most lovely and enchanting books Iâve ever read. It had this wonderful nostalgic feel to it, as it reminded me of the types of stories I grew up reading. This is the story of a young boy and a one-winged fairy who team up to save the fae realm and the city of Skemantis from a mad scientist. Mixing together magic, mystery, and steampunk-type technology means that this books was meant for me! I would recommend this modern fairytale to readers of absolutely any ageâthere is so much enjoyment to be found in it!
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Courtney Peppernell is another new favorite author of mine, and someone who I was lucky enough to have the chance to work with a few months back! She is a beautiful writer and an equally beautiful person. I read both of her poetry collections (Pillow Thoughts and The Road Between) and absolutely adored them. Her work is stunning and her poetry touched me in so many waysâit brought me some light during a very dark time. She has such talent not only in writing, but in packing so much depth and meaning into her words. Iâm just about to start one of her full novels and I am really looking forward to it!
Click here to check out my full review! Click here to read Courtneyâs guest post!

The second I saw this novel for the first time, I purchased a copy immediately. This book was so beautifully written and crafted. I love anything that feels like a modern fairytale, and this definitely fits that category. It is an extremely unique take on fantasy and alternate worlds, dealing with how visitors to these worlds acclimate to reality once they return. It is a unique and haunting tale that I fell in love with right from the start.
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This is the sequel (or technically the prequel) to Every Heart a Doorway, and I loved this novel even more! It addresses the lives of two characters from the first novel and their experiences in the other world they ended up in. The world was so dark and intriguing, vividly created, and I was completely wrapped up in this story from start to finish. I also loved getting to know these characters a bit better, and learning about where they came from. Another incredible read!
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Retellings are some of my favorite types of novels to read, and Alice in Wonderland retellings have a particularly fond place in my heart. So of course, when I discovered this novel earlier in the year, I knew I had to give it a read. I was then presented with the opportunity to meet and work with the wonderful J.M. Sullivan, which made the whole experience even more amazing! Iâve loved getting to know her, and it was so interesting to learn about her writing process and the conception of this novel. Another new favorite book and new favorite author added to the list!
Click here to check out my full review! Click here to read J.M.âs guest post!

Paper Wishes is a novel that I am so incredibly glad I took a chance on! Those of you who have been around here for a while know that my reading tastes lean more toward sci-fi and fantasy rather than contemporary/contemporary romance. But when Spencer contacted me over the summer, she really hooked me, and I knew I had to check this story outâand I ended up loving it! It was such a fun, light, and enjoyable read, absolutely perfect for the summer. It is one of those novels that just fills you with so much positive energy and puts a smile on your face. Thatâs another incredibly talented writer added to my favorites list, as well as a wonderful new (Whovian) friend in my life!
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Lost Boy by Christina Henry

I discovered Christina Henryâs novels through my wonderful friend Heather from The Sassy Book Geek, and Iâve been completely obsessed with her work ever since! As we already know, Iâm a huge fan of retellings in general, but I particularly love dark retellingsâand oh boy, are her novels dark. This one focuses on the story of Peter Pan, except from Captain Hookâs (Jamieâs) perspective, taking place much earlier than the tale we all know. I read this as a buddy read with Heather, and I would highly, highly recommend this one!
Full review to come! Click here to check out Heatherâs review!
If I Run by Terri Blackstock

This was such an enjoyable, action-packed, and fast-paced read that was a perfect start to my reading year. I also read the second book in this trilogy as well and absolutely loved it. This novel follows an incredibly strong and intelligent young woman as she goes on the run from corrupt law enforcement agents, all while trying to prove her innocence in a crime she didnât commit. It is such an easy story to get sucked into, and each chapter will leave you wanting more.
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When I started out on this novel, I had absolutely no idea I would end up loving it as much as I did. This is one of those books that pulls you in quite slowly, but by the end, you find yourself heavily invested and interested in the lives of all the characters. It was also a story that grew on me the more I thought about it after I had finished. This is a beautiful and heartbreaking tale of a family of fourâs mutual and individual journeys to find themselves, where they belong in the world, and how they fit together.
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What were some of the best books you read in 2017? Did you find any new favorite authors? Let me know in the comments!

