Top Ten Books on my Shelf that I Haven’t Read

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme featured on The Broke and the Bookish.
This week’s topic is:
Top Ten Books That Have Been On My Shelf For The Longest But I’ve Never Read

In no particular order ….
Wicked: Witch and Curse
by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié 
A Blue So Dark
by Holly Schindler
Intertwined
by Gena Showalter
Prophecy of Sisters
by Michelle Zink
Secret Society Girl
by Diana Peterfreund
Fairest
by Gail Carson Levine
How to Ditch Your Fairy
by Justine Larbalestier
The Serpent’s Coils
by Tiffany Trent
Being Nikki (Airhead #2)
by Meg Cabot
The Plague
by Joanne Dahme
If you see any of these and think they’re a must read, comment to let me know! 🙂

14 Comments on “Top Ten Books on my Shelf that I Haven’t Read

  1. Anything by Gail Carson Levine is a must read. A blue so dark is also very good, I loved it when I read it. I've been wanting to read How to Ditch your Fairy but haven't yet. It looks fantastic.

  2. I absolutely love the Intertwined series and this one is a great start to it. First you have Aiden who is just such a sweety and really loyal and fierce. Bonus he has four souls in his head and they are so awesome and funny. Better bonus they allow Aiden to weild supernatural powers. Then you meet Mary Ann who is such a great friend to Aiden. All the same traits as him but without powers. Then you start meeting all the supernaturals one by one I love the variety in this series. My love Aiden but I totally fell in love with Riley and that's all I'm going to say about him lol. Victoria was also a great character she was pretty funny even when she didn't try to be. So you got four amazing characters, a huge selection of supernaturals, two sexy lovable guys, and plenty of action. You can't go wrong with this book.

  3. I should read some more of Gail's novels since I thought Ella Enchanted was as sweet as it could be…

    Love the movie adaptation of The Princess Diaries but I was so disappointed in Meg Cabot's novels that I didn't ever finish the novel…

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