
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl
Hello everyone! Today’s theme for Top Ten Tuesday is Debut Novels I Enjoyed (A debut novel is an author’s first published book. You could also choose to share genre or age group debuts if you’d prefer, such as an adult fiction author’s first YA book or a mystery writer’s first romance.) (submitted by Angela @ Reading Frenzy)
I sort of struggled with this one. I didn’t know how far back I wanted to go, or if I should stick with newer books so I did a mix of both!


Fire Keeper’s Daughter and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Fire Keeper’s Daughter may have been Angeline Boulley’s first book but she sure came out swinging. This book was simply amazing. (as was her second book, Warrior Girl Unearthed) Boulley is on my instant buy list when she releases a new book. And she is a Michigan author, which makes me feel so much more connected to her books. I have been to the areas she writes about, grown up in this state, and did not realize some of what was happening in other parts of Michigan.
Like everyone, I was completely in love with the Harry Potter series when they were published! What a fun world that Rowling created! I mean, who doesn’t want to go to Hogwarts with those amazing holiday parties, and those awesome classes. I would like to take a magical creatures class – and probably want to raise a tiny baby dragon too. I can totally relate to Hagrid. He may be in fact the character I most relate to in the whole series. Hmmm.


Sharp Objects and Looking For Alaska
Again, two totally different authors and reads, but both of these authors pack a wallop. (I am apparently into that sort of imagery today) I don’t think I have ever read a book by either of these authors where I didn’t feel like I had been hit by a truck after finishing the book. They are just so emotional and just good. You know what I mean. Sharp Objects – dang. I also watched the series with Billy and he was blown away just by the tv show, which was very well done.
John Green has a talent for writing these compelling characters that draw you in with their charisma or bravery and then he just pulls the rug out from under you and makes you cry. Looking for Alaska was incredible.


The Hobbit and Legends and Lattes
I hope I didn’t have to be alive when some of these books debuted, because I was not around when The Hobbit was first published. I had to include it though, as it is a pretty informative book for my reading tastes and likes. As evidenced by the next book on the list, Legends and Lattes. I can’t see the orcs in Tolkien’s world opening a cafe though.


Outlander and The Hunger Games
I remember when I first read Outlander. Billy and I were on vacation at Shenandoah National Park in Big Meadows Lodge, and I fell headfirst in love with this series (and Jamie Fraser) It still remains one of my favorite series of all time.
The Hunger Games was another series that really grabbed me. It was so very different from other books when it first debuted, much like Harry Potter felt, and I gobbled them up as they were released.


Kristy’s Great Idea and Double Love
I decided to throw it really far back with these two. These were two of my favorite series as a kid!
And that is ten! I can’t wait to see what everyone else chose!




































































































