That's A Wrap | 2014

I can't believe 2014 is over! It barely seems like yesterday I was preparing for New Years Eve last year. 2014 has been a great year, I finished my first year at uni and started this blog. It's been up and running for four months now and I'm really happy and proud of it. 

I've done a lot of reading this year, I beat my first ever Goodreads reading challenge, which I'm pretty happy about. It's definitely something I'll be doing again in 2015, upping the ante and setting myself the challenge of 150 books this time. It would be an incredibly long post if I were to feature every book that I've read this year, so I'll be featuring my 2014 favourites. 

The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski


I made no secret of how much I loved this book in this post and this post, it very quickly became one of my favourite books of the summer, if not year. I've recommended it to so many people, I really can't contain my love for The Winner's Curse! I am so ridiculously excited for the sequel, I can't wait for more Arin and Kestrel.

The One by Kiera Kass


In my opinion this was the perfect end to the trilogy, I got the ending I wanted, even if it took a while to get there.

Taking Names by Michelle Onuorah


I loved Type N, I thought it was really clever and interesting, and lucky for me Taking Names didn't disappoint. I would definitely recommend this series.

More Than This by Patrick Ness


Patrick Ness blew me away with More Than This, I sat in awe for a very long time after reading it. It takes YA dystopia to a whole new level. I read this book before I started blogging, so I never reviewed it, but I urge you to read it!

The Maze Runner by James Dashner


Do I really need to say anything for this one? The Maze Runner is incredible and I can't wait to start reading the second soon.

The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks


This book drained me emotionally. This was my first experience of Nicholas Sparks, but it won't be my last.

The Manifesto On How To Be Interesting by Holly Bourne


This book started off my summer holiday, it was fun and hilarious. Not only did I love the book I also discovered an author that I really like!

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell


My sister and I actually fangirled over this book, and now we both can't wait to read Rainbow Rowell because if she can create such incredible characters in this book, then surely the rest will be no exception.

They're the books that I loved in 2014, there's probably more that I can't remember, but these are the books that stood out to me. What books made your 2014? Let me know what your 2014 favourites are! If you're new to the blog then I'd love you to follow me on Bloglovin'!

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