Wow, crazy voting on the poll this week! Awesome! =D
These are the series I planned to start last year, I only followed through with one LOL
This week’s results:
Total Votes: 62
The theme for today is:
Fave On-Going TV Series! {Part II}
But first, a little bit about this feature and the rules to join in…
Every Sunday I will post a TOP 5 list on the blog. It can be about anything and every week I'll have a new theme {You can vote on next week’s theme on my left sidebar!} and I will ad the Mr.Linky bellow the post so you can do a list with the theme and add you link to it.
Rules:
Write a post listing your TOP 5 choices within the theme I chose (or was chosen on a poll) for the week.
Mention this Blog on the post and link back to it.
Fell free to use the Feature's image (there is a smaller size version of it bellow)
After you've finished your post, add you link (of the post, not your blog's main page) to the Mr.Linky at the end of that week's post.
If you don’t have a blog to post, just leave your list in the comments =)
*in no particular order
Kara Gillian Series
by Diana Rowland
I have heard so many awesome things about this series ans it sounds right up my alley!
Spelcrackers.com Series
by Suzanne McLeod
My best blog friend has recommended this series soooo much! I need to read it!
Lunar Chronicles Series
by Marissa Meyer
This is the only YA series that has called my attention of late!
Oucast Season Series
by Rachel Caine
I think I have delayed starting this one to postpone ending my connection with the the weather warden world Rachel Caine has created!
Alex Craft Series
by Kaylana Price
This series sounds awesome! I love the cover too!
Attention! Please HELP! If you have any theme ideas for the next Top 5 Sundays Posts, please leave them in the comments! NEED NEW IDEAS! Your input would be much appreciated!
Now I can’t wait to see who is in YOUR List of
Fave On-Going TV Series! {Part II}
Write you post and leave your link so i can check it out!
Hope you guys have fun with it!
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My TOP 5 Sundays Post on the Poll at the left sidebar!
I really like Suzanne McLeod's series - but I have issues with it (mostly with the romance). But I keep going back to it, so she must be doing something right!
I can't even rave hard enough about the Kara Gillian series - it is SO good!!! I found the first Spellcrackers book to be very confusing, so I didn't read the second. Alex Craft, however, is also excellent.
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I really like Suzanne McLeod's series - but I have issues with it (mostly with the romance). But I keep going back to it, so she must be doing something right!
Great list. I'm also interested in the Spelcrackers and the Outcast Season series, and I curious to see what you have to say about them.
I'm also planning to start the Alex Croft series.
OOh nice! I've read all but the second one. Although I am still debating about continuing with the Lunar series. But nice picks!
Great list, Larissa, I hope you'll read them & enjoy them all :)
I just read Cinder a while ago, and it was really sweet, if you love both sci-fi & fairy tale re-tellings, I think you'll enjoy it :)
Great topic this week!
We have one in common.. I've read most of your choices.. all great!
I can't even rave hard enough about the Kara Gillian series - it is SO good!!! I found the first Spellcrackers book to be very confusing, so I didn't read the second. Alex Craft, however, is also excellent.