Sunday, December 15, 2013

Books On My Christmas List

As I get older, the things I put on my Christmas list is always changing. I went from toys as a child, to impractical knick-knacks as a teen, to clothes and apartment needs as a college student. Even though my Christmas list priorities are changing year to year, one thing remains the same: books! I always ask for books. Here are the books that were on my Christmas list this year: 

Dark Places by Gillian Flynn. I read and was freaked out by Sharp Objects a couple of years ago, and was blown away by the hugely hyped up twists and turns in Gone Girl. A trusted source has told me that this one is even better than Sharp Objects, and I'd like to round out my Gillian Flynn collection and read all of her stuff. I've also had this on hold at the library for MONTHS now, and I can't wait forever!

We Are Water by Wally Lamb : I am a huge fan of Wally Lamb and he is easily one of my favorite authors. I blew through I Know This Much Is True and She's Come Undone in high school, and cried over The Hour I First Believed in college. He creates really deep characters with rich family histories that suck you in and make you a part of them. His latest novel surely won't disappoint, and I need this in my life. 

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell : In October, I read Eleanor & Park, and that was when my love affair with Rainbow Rowell began. That one book was enough for me to trust her for the rest of forever. She could write a book in pig latin and I would probably try to read it. I just started in on Fangirl, and of course I'm loving it, so of course Attachments had to be on my list. It just had to be.

The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith (aka JK Rowling) : This one is just obvious. The whole world knows JK Rowling is basically the Beyonce of books, and I was brought up on Harry Potter like some people are brought up on classic rock and sweet tea. I have yet to read The Casual Vacancy, her first jump into a novel not in the wizarding world of Harry Potter, but I will probably read it during my library dry spell. I've also heard really great reviews of The Cuckoo's Calling so yeah. I need it. 

Night Film by Marisha Pessl : Another hugely hyped book that I feel like I need to have and to hold. The Goodreads description said it is for readers of Stephen King and Gillian Flynn, and while I usually don't follow those types of recommendations, I really love Gillian Flynn's work (obviously) and if this murder mystery about the death of a filmmaker's daughter is anything similar to Flynn, I am sure I will absolutely adore it.

A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki : Honestly, I don't know too much of what this book is about. I read a really amazing review of it somewhere a while ago, and the cover is so beautiful. A woman comes across a Hello Kitty lunchbox on the shore of the remote island that she lives on. Inside of the lunchbox is the diary of a young girl who plans on committing suicide, but first wants to document the life of her great-grandmother who is a Buddhist nun. This one sounds beautiful, and probably just a little heartbreaking. 

Huzzah! Any of these books would be fabulous reads for my two-month long, self-imposed library ban, and I hope I get at least one or two of them to add to my ever-growing collection. 

What books are on your Christmas list? Which ones are you dying to read?

10 comments:

  1. Attachments is also on my holiday wishlist, but I've never seen that cover version before. I'd definitely like that cover more! I also read a bit of A Tale for the Time Being, but I unfortunately haven't finished it yet. From what I read, it's very interesting and the writing is actually humorous at times, especially concerning that young girl. You should definitely give it a shot.

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    1. I haven't seen this cover out and around either, but I found it on Google and liked it better than the one that is usually seen around ;) Perhaps it's a UK cover or something? Ohh, I can't wait for A Tale for the Time Being! My boyfriend has been dropping too obvious of hints lately about Christmas presents, so I think he got it for me...hopefully! Thanks for commenting!

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  2. Haha! I looove that you just called JK Rowling the Beyonce of books! That seriously made my day!!!! I hope you're liking Fangirl! I can't wait to start it myself. Your blog is awesome, I just started following on Bloglovin. Thanks so much for visiting mine! xoxo Danielle

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    1. Haha! I've always thought that Beyonce and JK Rowling were on the same level, but now with Beyonce putting out an album that no one knew about...it reminded me of when JK Rowling was like "oh, that book written by Robert Galbraith that no one really cares about yet? oh yeah, that's ME!" thanks for the comment/follow! I enjoy your blog, too :)

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  3. I just read Attachments, and it is pretty fantastic. I hope that you get it!

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    1. I did get it! Then I read the entire thing on a 11 hour bus ride and I ADORED IT!!! every time i read Rainbow Rowell's books, I send her a gushy tweet. she probably thinks i'm crazy :)

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  4. Attachments was ADORABLE. I really hope you get it because it just gave me all the warm and fuzzy feelings :3

    I have A Tale for the Time Being on my shelf but haven't got to it but it does sound heartbreaking! The cover is so gorgeous too!

    I hope you get most of these books for Christmas :D

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    1. Attachments WAS so adorable! i got it from my sister, and read it on a bus trip. i adored Lincoln, and really liked Beth as well. i was mostly just busy swooning over Lincoln ;)

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  5. Ah this is such a great list! I am eager to get into J.K. Rowlings new novels, and Wally Lamb is next on my list.

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    1. I haven't read any of JK Rowlings non-Harry Potter books! i did get 'The Cuckoo's Calling' though, so i'm hoping to get to it very very soon :)

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