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What follows are my top 5 titles. These are not *the* top five, simply five favorites of mine.
I'd love to hear about your favorites of 2015 as well, so please feel free to use the comments to let folks know what your top 5 titles are!!
First off, we have The Water and The Wild, by K.E. Ormsbee. This book showed up in the mail for me one day, and boy I sure am glad it did. There hasn't been loads of buzz around it, but THERE SHOULD BE! As I've said before this is a charming story filled with magic and friendship and it's right up my alley! If you don't want to take my word for it, check out Nafiza's review over at The Book Wars!
Next up is A Curious Tale of the In-Between, by Lauren DeStefano. This book is a slow burn for me. Of course, I was immediately drawn to the cover, but the story of Pram is a curious one, and she has taken up residence is a corner of my mind. Perfectly creepy, this one dips its' toes into the truly frightening but has hope woven through all the text. This one gets some love over at Good Books & Good Wine as well!
On to Gone Crazy in Alabama, by Rita Williams-Garcia. Here's where I kick myself for not blogging this one. These are my favorite sisters in children's books. They've even beaten out those Penderwick girls. I am thinking this summer I may get my hands on the audio books for all 3 titles in the series and share them with my daughters. I feel like they beg to be enjoyed aloud. Filled with humor, heart and family this was a super satisfying conclusion to the series.
Oh, The Truth About Twinkie Pie, I love you so. Kat Yeh has written a story about family secrets, family history that is filled with charm and heart. I love discovering stories that examine class differences, and Yeh does so with aplomb and manages to avoid falling into the didactic. Every tween I've handed this to has come back raving about it. Check out this review in the emissourian!
And rounding it out is My Diary from the Edge of the World, by Jodi Lynn Anderson. This one is all about the world and the journey. I just loved Gracie's family. The fact that they are slightly broken but hopeful in different ways created a kind of magic for me. I loved imagining the USA as a place filled with dragons and overgrown cityscapes. It really made me sit up and notice.
What are YOUR top 5 titles of 2015?