BOOK CHALLENGE!!!!

Delirium - Lauren Oliver Unravel Me - Tahereh Mafi The Battle of the Labyrinth - Rick Riordan Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - J.K. Rowling, Mary GrandPré

Every so often, I will be answering book-lovable questions. You're welcome. Hope you enjoy them! :)

 

What is your favorite book of your favorite series?

 

Now, dearies, one thing you must know about me is that I break rules... A lot. Or, at least, I find my way around them. As a book-lover, I hate this kind of question. I love too many books too have one ultimate favorite. So I will be naming four books from four of my favorite series.

 

1. Delirium by Lauren Oliver

I love this book. I love this author. This whole series gives me too much feels. The first one will always be my favorite. First love in a world where love isn't allowed to exist. My goodness, it sounds perfect. Lena will always be one of my favorite literary characters and Alex will always be one of my favorite book boyfriends. Let's say a quick prayer that Lauren Oliver will return to that world and start another series, another trilogy. I'll even settle for one book. I've read the short stories....

 

2. Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi

I have always stood strong in my belief that when it comes to a trilogy, the first book is always the best. That's the way it has alway been for me. Then I read this. I have.....only one word....only one....that can describe....the way...Woo! It's getting hot in here!!!!! The magical word is Warner! I have no more to say. If you haven't read this book yet, do your self a favor. But start at the beginning with Shatter Me. And also, take a moment of silence for the pure beauty of Mafi's writing style. Take a moment, then take another because she deserve two.

 

3. The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan

This is where Percabeth started for me, people!!!! It was set in a giant maze that always changes. Percy and the gang were still going strong. It was just a great, action-packed book that set my heart a flight. 

 

4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling

Things started to get real here. Things got really real here. I remember speeding through this book, jumping at every page and having to take a breather between every chapter. This book taught me that sometimes things don't end happy, but we need to stay strong, no matter what

 

So, this wraps up my first question!!!! If you want to ask me any questions feel free to ask.  Bookish or not! ;)