Books I Want To Re-Read In The Future

Welcome back to yet another post where I get to talk about books I have already read instead of reading new ones.





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As the title says, I wanted to make a list of all the books I want to re-read in the future and that may be for various reasons. Perhaps I’ve enjoyed them way too much and wanted to return to the world. Or maybe I’m just genuinely curious whether or not they’re as bad or as good as I remember and want to re-evaluate my rating.





So without further ado, let’s get right into it.





Note: these are in no particular order and I will only be mentioning book series I have finished in their entirety (not counting Shatter Me because the continuation came out years later).





THE INFERNAL DEVICES by Cassandra Clare



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Starting off this list with Cassandra Clare’s books only tells you how promising my future re-reading list is. Cassandra Clare is someone whose books I used to follow religiously and re-read until the point a new one came out. However, these past few years have been a bit rocky for me and my reading and I have been seriously slacking on being caught up on her books.





All I’ve read by her at this point was The Infernal Devices and The Mortal Instruments. Which tells you a lot.





I want to go back to the world of Shadowhunters and to do that, I want to go back to re-read one of my favorite book trilogies of all time. The Infernal Devices is a timeless read that grips you from beginning to end and it’s very easy to fall in love with its main characters. It is and will continue to be, in my opinion, Cassandra Clare’s best work.





HUSH, HUSH by Becca Fitzpatrick



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Hush, Hush is the book that marked the start of my hormonal teenage years. It was the book that made me fall in love with snarky, rude yet lovable bad boys and for a while, I was LIVING for this series.





A lot of people have mixed opinions about this one though. Some loved it, others hated it, some loved it when they read it the first time but hated it when they went back to re-read it.





Either way, I want to go back and see if I still find this world as enjoyable as I did the first time and hopefully finish the entire series before the movie comes out.





UNEARTHLY by Cynthia Hand



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There are two things I remember about this trilogy. First one is how absolutely disappointed and frustrated I was when my ship didn’t sail. Second was the beautiful and intricate world Cynthia Hand managed to create.





The system of angels and their off-springs she introduced us to is so detailed that I couldn’t help but being completely mind-blown. I would definitely read it again, especially now that the initial shock has worn off.





THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins



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Considering that these were the books that initially got me into reading and liking books, I most definitely want to return to this world. I should also add that I read the entire trilogy 6 TIMES!





And yet, I fall in love with it time and time again and I crave to be back in Katniss’ head. No words can describe how much I love these books and will always hold them dear to my heart.





RUBY RED by Kerstin Gier



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Ruby Red is one of the trilogies that gave me so much inspiration and so many ideas for future books! I love how silly the main character can be at times but also strong and determined. I love the ups and the downs, I love every flaw of this series and everything good about it.





Honestly, I don’t think it gets nearly enough credit.





THE RAIN by Virginia Bergin



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Here’s the deal. Previously known as The Rain, now known as H2O, this book duology inspired me to read more apocalyptic books – which I absolutely adore. Sure, the main character is very much flawed and annoying but I feel that this is what makes these books seem so realistic. In a world where water literally kills you and half the population is dead because of it, nobody would react perfectly or be perfect.





Of course you’re going to complain about not being able to take a shower or someone who doesn’t have a driver’s license will have a hard time learning how to drive a car. It’s unrealistic to expect a character to be a superhero or perfectly deal with a situation they had never considered would come true.





The most amazing thing about these two books in my opinion is the world and its setting. I love how it made me think and for a day or five paranoid of the rain. I want to go back to that and relive the feelings this book initially gave me.





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SHATTER ME by Tahereh Mafi



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This book series is getting a lot of recognition and rightfully so! Tahereh Mafi knows how to create a world of magic and pain and characters who are fighting inner battles. The writing in these books is absolutely stunning and I am in love with them to this day. I am so jealous of everyone who gets to fall in love with them for the first time.





Second time will have to do

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Published on July 21, 2019 05:40
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