Top Ten Tuesday – Books Guaranteed to Put an End to Your Book Slump
We all go through reading slumps. Even us voracious readers find ourselves unable to pick up a book now and then. Whether it’s due to a bad run killing our reading vibe, to the complete opposite – a book so good nothing can live up to it, we’ve all been there. That’s where my Books Guaranteed to Put an End to Your Book Slump can help!
Personally, when I’m struggling I tend to seek out the familiar, or favourites. Let’s take a look at some of mine ☺️
Books Guaranteed to Put an End to Your Book Slump
A Game of Thrones
If there was only one series I could read for the rest of my life, I’d choose this one! I love getting immersed in the details of the story. There are characters I love and some I love to hate. It has so much to give! I’ve reviewed this first book which you can check out if you haven’t already.
I’ve already re-read this series once and I don’t doubt I’ll do it again. Certainly I will be if we get word on the next book…
The Hunger Games
I keep threatening to re-read this series!
Having enjoyed reading A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Sunrise on the Reaping in more recent history, I want to return to the main trilogy. I read these books as a teenager and I’m keen to see how they stand the test of time now I am an adult.
I love the world. These books are set in a dystopian world. Fiction is always something I look forward to. For that reason, The Hunger Games series is always a safe bet if I’m looking for books guaranteed to put an end to my book slump.
Mistborn
Brandon Sanderson and his Mistborn series were very highly rated by me the first time I read them. Again, the immersive world and strong characters are easy to love and fall in with.
Honestly, I could have featured any number of Brandon Sanderson books on this list. I have yet to find one I haven’t loved. I have a particular fondness for Mistborn, however, as it is one of the first books I ever read. It’s also a substantial series of seven books across two timelines. The time difference between these two settings also makes a very different world. Whether I’m looking for something of a traditional fantasy, or something a little bit more western, the books in the series can appeal to either of those wants.
Harry Potter
Regardless of the controversy surrounding the author, I really enjoyed the Harry Potter books both as a child growing up, and again more recently as an adult. The latest books in the series are my favourite by far, and I find them very easy to dive back into.
The earlier books are lighter and shorter. If I’m looking for a quicker, lighter fantasy read, these are ideal. But, as I said, I love the latter books. The darkest storyline and more sinister aspects of the plot are really enjoyable to me. Even if the page count is heavier, the content is what I love, and I can devour it!
Daughter of Smoke and Bone
I really loved this trilogy by Laini Taylor. The main character, Karou, was one of the reasons why I experimented with dyeing my hair blue 😂
If there was one thing Laini is good at, it’s encompassing an engaging storyline with a lyrical narrative. Her books are very easy to read, and it’s for that reason I’m confident the Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy makes my ‘books guaranteed to put an end to your book slump’ list.
Strange the Dreamer
It’s for the exact same reason above that I’ve got Laini Taylor‘s Strange the Dreamer duology on this list!
An added bonus is that the series is only made up of two books, so it’s not too much of a commitment to read, and I can get through it quickly!
Lord of the Rings
Although not the easiest to read, due to the long-winded and complex sentence structures, I love Lord of the Rings. For that reason, this trilogy also makes the cut.
It’s a series I couldn’t get tired of, even if I tried. Plus, it’s a classic!
The Handmaid’s Tale
I’ve already mentioned in this ‘books guaranteed to put an end to your book slump’ that dystopian fiction is a safe genre.
Another dystopian novel I could read over and over is The Handmaid’s Tale. I do enjoy feminist fiction as well as dystopia. The Handmaid’s Tale is also a book I’ve read multiple times already and no doubt will again in the future!
The Midnight Library
In the last two years, I have read this book twice. Both occasions, the experience was different.
The Midnight Library is an interesting and quite short book to read. The subject matter isn’t the easiest, but it’s engaging and thought-provoking. I strongly believe I can take away more from this book the more I read it.
Babel
Combine magic, language, and historical fiction, and you get Babel! I loved this book so much that I plan to read it again.
Babel has a number of elements I love in a book. This will be a great read to pick up if I’m in a slump and don’t know what to pick up next!
Summary
Thanks for taking the time to read my ‘books guaranteed to put an end to your book slump’ Top Ten Tuesday.
Have you read any of the books on this list? What is your go-to book when you’re in a reading slump?
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