This Chicks Sunday Commentary: My Five Most Memorable Reads

I think we can all admit that we read to escape reality. Whether we want an hour’s break from our kids, a small break from poor health, or a story to help forget about our every day problems at work or home.  When we pick up that perfect book, you know, the one that immediately grips you, immersing you in another world and other peoples lives, you savor that world and don’t want that story to end. Now, I am no spring chicken and have read thousands of books in my lifetime. I’ll admit that most I don’t remember, but the books below are books that stuck with me no matter the age I read them. I’d like to share these books with you.

1) The Hobbit – J. R. R. Tolkien

I have read this book several times in my teen and young adult years and it is superb. However, this book makes my most memorable list because it was the book my mom chose to read to me when I was a toddler before going to bed. I’ll admit, as an adult I wonder what my mom was thinking because this book is kind of scary for a young kid! But, I can still hear her reading it to me and I hope I always will. This is also where my love of fantasy novels stems from.


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2) Watchers -Dean Koontz

I read this novel when I was a teenager and a little more brave in my reading choices. Dean Koontz writes semi-scary fantasy/horror/mystery novels. Truly, each of his novels is in a different genre. Watchers is about a man who finds a golden retriever while taking a hike. This golden retriever is super intelligent and with his help a mystery is solved. I remember LOVING this dog! I don’t remember a lot of the plot but do remember how awesome this book was and how much I like it. In fact, now that I’m thinking about it, I think I need to re-read this one! Have you read this book? What did you think?

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3) Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone- J.K. Rowling

When I read the first Harry Potter book I was completely blown away by the fact that this was a young adult book. It was my first young adult book read while being an actual adult who wasn’t young. The world building was amazing, the relationships real, and the problems, even if filled with magical adventures, rang true to life. I totally wanted to write after reading this book and kept reading the series as it came out.


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4) Guilty Pleasures – Laurell K. Hamilton

This is the first novel in the Anita Blake series. My aunt lent them to my sister and I and I read books 1-5 while on a vacation touring plantations in Virginia and Maryland with my sister and mom. Talk about immersing yourself in a book! I can remember staying up until 2am to finish those novels. Vampires by night, plantations by day. It was hard to keep straight at time! LOL. However, I was addicted. Anita was one kick ass heroine and I still like that character, although the more recent books have become too much about how much sex she has and less about the bad guys she’s fighting. Those first books in the series are great though, and I’d really recommend them to anyone.


Click the link to purchase! Guilty Pleasures (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Book 1)

5) A Promise of Fire -Amanda Bouchet (The Kingmaker series)

This is the most recent book I’ve read on the list. It is a totally original historical fantasy/romance novel. I took a greek mythology class in college and have remained fascinated with those gods and their progeny. This series is set in a world where those gods are real and our heroine is fighting against her fate, and finds true love while doing it. This book captured my attention and became my whole world while reading it. I reviewed it and the second book in the series Breath of Fire and gave them both five stars. They are original, have swashbuckling action, and swoonworthy characters. Read them, I promise they will not disappoint! I loved them so much I had the author sign the books and I have them in my library. No, you can’t borrow them!


Click this link to purchase! A Promise of Fire (The Kingmaker Chronicles)

There are so many books that have helped me escape the realities of life or that have created amazing memories for me. I haven’t even touched on Outlander by Diana Gabaldon or the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs! Oh, and my most recent discovery, Written in Red by Anne Bishop! See, I could go on and on, but for the sake of time, both yours and mine, I’ll hold it to five.

What are the books you’ve read that have helped you create a great memory or helped you escape from your life? I’d love to hear about them!

Until next Sunday!

Deb

10 thoughts on “This Chicks Sunday Commentary: My Five Most Memorable Reads

  1. I actually read the Hobbit AFTER I read the Tolkien trilogy (backwards, I know, but the movies are what made me read the books). I loved the trilogy more than the Hobbit for some reason. The Hobbit is one of my hubby’s favorites. I also loved Harry Potter. I read the first one aloud to my son. I tried one Koontz book and gave it away a few pages in. I don’t remember which one. Horror just gives me the creeps. I just picked up the other two books you mentioned. I haven’t read them yet.

    Like you, I’ve read so many that books don’t stick with me. Some of the first adult books I read were ones my mother recommended. Mary Stewart and Airs Above the Ground was a favorite because it had horses in it. I’ve since re-read it and have wondered what the fuss was about. It’s quite tame. I remember Shanna by Kathleen Woodiwiss being a favorite. My mom read a TON of Harlequins so I gravitated towards romances. Yes, it’s extremely cheesy, but the Twilight series was actually a favorite, and I’m not ashamed to admit it. They were addictive and hard to put down. Everyone was reading them so you had something in common and something to chat about.

    I’ll have to think on it, but nothing recent has been so memorable that I can’t wait for the next book in the series.

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    1. My sister started me on harlequins and Silhouette romances when I was in High School. I tried so hard to remember this one that was written by Kay Hooper that I used to love and I couldn’t remember it! That is definitely the reason why I read romances and I’ll admit that every so often I’ll pick up a serial like Harlequin and totally enjoy myself reading it! I think lately I just read sooo much that nothing jumps out at me except the Anne Bishop Written in Red series that totally surprised me and maybe moved me towards reading a new genre. I’ll have to think on it more. This Dean Koontz novel Watchers isn’t horror, but more of an urban fantasy novel. The dog was Wonderful!!! You may want to gove tat one a try too!

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  2. Ohhh, I have read The Hobbit a little while ago and, if it wasn’t one of my most memorable reads, it still was pretty awesome – I really enjoyed the world and everything ❤ ❤ I agree with Harry Potter so, so much – such an incredible world, and these characters… I will forever be impressed with what Rowling managed to create in her first book, and all of the following books in the series 🙂
    Great post!

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