Pingwing’s Top Ten Reads of 2012
My list of the ten books that I enjoyed reading the most in 2012.
My list of the ten books that I enjoyed reading the most in 2012.
My Christmas Craziness has officially set in! I am already listening to my Christmas music play list and have a Christmas-themed background for my computer.
If the idea of teenagers viciously murdering each other does not sound like fun reading, this may not be the book for you, but if you like action, excitement, drama, and suspense, I really recommend this book. I swear, I couldn’t put it down!
I recommend this book, because Morgenstern’s writing really did create a vivid world for me that I liked reading about, even if I couldn’t quite connect with the characters inhabiting that world.
I enjoyed this book just as much as its predecessor, and definitely recommend it.
Overall, though, this was a fun read, and if you like science fiction and/or video game related stories, I recommend this book.
If you’re a fan of the Hannah Swensen series, you should read this one too.
This was a very absorbing read, one that I had a tough time putting down.
I realize that this post is a little all over the map, but that’s how I feel about this book. I liked some things about it, and I didn’t like others. If you aren’t into games, I don’t really know that this book would hold out much appeal for you, but if you have even a passing interest in video games, I think this is a fair book about the state of games and the gaming industry as it is now.
I think this is an excellent example of what good YA fiction can do: it can ask big questions, tackle big subjects, and refuse to provide easy answers or guarantee a happy ending. This is a must read!