![]() ![]() ![]() Maggie and Quentin are my OTP of the year! If you haven’t read this yet, you have to pick it up. It was packed full of action and omg the romance in this duology is just off the charts good. While I really loved the first book in this Aussie YA duology, it was this sequel that completely took my breath away. Corruption by Jessica ShirvingtonĬorruption is the sequel to Disruption by Jessica Shirvington. I also especially loved how the four perspectives came together and how seamlessly the book tied it all together. I thought the writing was absolutely beautiful and there was a wonderful balance in themes. This book is set in Alaska in the 1970s and follows four different perspectives. It was a highly anticipated book of mine but I had no idea that I would love it as much as I did. This novel took me completely by surprise. The Smell of Other People’s Houses by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock ![]() ![]() If you would like to see other lists of my favourites from this year, I posted my top ten contemporary reads of 2016 on Happy Indulgence and was also a part of Joey Thoughts and Afterthoughts’ 2016 Thinking Awards. But there were quite a few clear standouts on my list and here they are. As of right now, I’ve read 198 books this year (trying to power through 2 more to reach my goal of 200!), so it was extremely difficult to narrow it down to just ten favourites. ![]()
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