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I’ll admit I was a little unsure of this week’s topic at first… Then I got to talking about it with Charlotte over at Apathy and Rhetoric and she convinced me it could be a fun one. Although it took me ages to compose, I actually think this may be my favorite TTT within the last couple of months. It’s essentially a wishlist of topics I’d like to see authors writing more about (and a celebration of those who have already done them well). Please enjoy:
Top Ten Topics on my Reading Wishlist
#1 Dragons:
Dragons represent everything I love about fantasy. I read anything I can get my hands on and in fact have never read a dragon story I didn’t like at least a little. Many are among my all-time favorites.
#2 Schools:
I will go out of my way to read anything involving a school of some sort – especially if they are studying something exotic like dragon riding or potions.
#3 Competitions:
From football to dog shows, I’m a sucker for any sort of competition… What can I say, I just want to see who wins, and I will give almost any novel a try that has this element. I have to say many of the ones I’ve been reading recently have come up short (excluding the books above, of course).
#4 Cool Magic Systems:
People doing extraordinary things through an intrinsic or learned (preferable) ability? Sign me up!
#5 Epic World Building:
I love books that transport me to new and exotic places – especially if they also have complex storylines and amazing characters like the books above.
#6 Space Operas:
This is a genre I haven’t fully appreciated until the last year or so. To me, they read like urban fantasies set in space – the characters are fun and cheeky and the possibilities are endless. I also think there a lot more fun to read than traditional, serious science fiction because the extra focus on characterization makes them more accessible.
#7 Elves:
Elves are seriously underutilized in my opinion. I love their cultures and would gladly welcome a few new novels surrounding them.
#8 Profound Love Stories:
I crave the kind of epic love story that you’d cross oceans to find… provided it’s not the only aspect of the story. I’d also like plenty of world building and a complex storyline to go along with it. Not too difficult, right?
#9 Ocean Life:
Okay so this is the only truly bizarre one on my list. I just want to read a few books exploring an ocean world without involving mermaids. I feel like there’s so many opportunities for creativity here – heck, I’d even take a retelling of Atlantis. Even the titles above are a bit of a stretch – a good deal of them take place on the surface of the ocean rather than below it. I think it would make a cool concept for a high fantasy… Maybe I’ll write one.
#10 Series with Good Endings:
I want loads more good endings… Preferably of the happy sort, but I would just settle for greatness at this point. Several books that I’ve read lately could’ve easily ended up in my favorites category had they not had such sucky endings. A good ending will make me cherish a series far longer than an ending that is “non-cliché” or “non-realistic”.
So there you have it – my top ten book cravings! A real winner usually contains two or more of the items on my list and many of my all-time favorite novels have at least five of the items… I definitely know what I like to read about!
What are your wish lists topics? Do any of these appeal to you?
Wow your post is absolutely amazing… I really battled with this week’s post except for the first 3. Great job! I love #4, #7 & #9.
Here is my Top Ten Tuesday list if you want to check it out!
Chanzie @ Mean Who You Are.
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Thank you – I almost wasn’t going to do it but then I got a little inspired. I’m glad you liked the oceans one ha ha :-)
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Great list! And for some reason seeing Space Operas in there make me do a LOL.
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Ha ha – yeah, that’s kind of why I wanted to include it. I only learned what they were called a few months ago and it still makes me laugh. :-)
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Great list! I love how you set yours out. There are not enough books with dragons and elves, we need more of those!
My TTT :)
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Thank you – I’m glad someone else wants more dragons and elves too! By the way, I’ve been totally enjoying your non-Disney animated movie posts! :-)
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Hex Hall was awesome, lots of sass and sarcasticness
Here’s our TTT
Doris @ OABR
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Totally why I loved it! :-)
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