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Favorite Series of All Time

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Hey Guys! So I thought I would do something that a lot of booktubers have been doing but instead of showing my face on camera (point of a blog) I am going to just type it out for you. Note-Some of these could possibly change over time but the top three or four will probably stay around the same. I am just doing this out of ten because I am not gonna list all of the series I have read because that would take a while. #10. Matched Trilogy by Ally Condie #9. Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer #8. Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins #7. Need Series by Carrie Jones #6. Beautiful Creatures Series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl #5. Hex Hall Trilogy by Rachel Hawkins #4. Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth #3. Starcrossed Trilogy by Josephine Angelini #2. The White Rabbit Chronicles by Gena Showalter #1. Lux Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout #1. The Selection Series by Kiera Cass #1. The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare Like I said before I have a ton more ...

The Selection (No Spoilers)

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America Singer. A Five. Aspen Leger. A Six. Maxon Schreave. A One. I'm sure almost everyone is familiar with the above names. However, if you aren't, those three names belong to some of the most beloved characters in YA (or at least to me). This is just a very basic outline of the first book and contains no spoilers. I will post a more in-depth review later on. America Singer, a proud Daughter of Illéa and one of the thirty-five girls chosen to be entered in the Selection. The Selection is basically a chance for the prince of Illéa to find a wife and therefore the future queen of Illéa. Aspen Leger, the hardworking Six who is absolutely in-love with America Singer. He is so in love with her that he persuades her to enter in the Selection for a chance at a better life than being stuck working for the rest of her life. Maxon Schreave, the crowned Prince of Illéa. A man so controlled by his father that he forgets who he is as an individual, and has thirty-five women, wh...