Last week we asked you to consider your favorite books published so far this year, and you guys compiled an amazing list! If you haven't already, be sure to check out the list in its entirety and then be sure to add any of the ones you've missed to your TBRs.
How many did you vote for last round? Which ONE are you going to chose this time around? 'cause you know what time it is...
...it's time to decide.
Last week you were able to nominate and vote for as many selections as you wish, this week we're going to pin you down to one selection. Which ONE book published so far this year is the very best? Vote for your pick below and throw your support for it in the comments here or in our facebook group.
*This list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.
Time to Decide: The Best Books Of 2020 (so far) Are…
Inversion: Riven Worlds Book Two (Amaranthe 15) G. S. Jennsen 27%, 340 votes
Network Effect (The Murderbot Diaries #5) by Martha Wells 5%, 69 votes
69 votes5%
69 votes - 5% of all votes
The Last Emperox (The Interdependency #3) by John Scalzi 5%, 66 votes
66 votes5%
66 votes - 5% of all votes
Final Days by by Nathan Hystad and Jasper T Scott 4%, 57 votes
57 votes4%
57 votes - 4% of all votes
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games #0) by Suzanne Collins 2%, 29 votes
29 votes2%
29 votes - 2% of all votes
Total Votes: 1280
July 28, 2020
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Barbara Harrison says:
Sorry, I haven’t read any of those listed. Currenly on book 2 of Mark Kloss’s Game Hunter series.
I voted for Final Days by Hystad and T. Scott, but I still think Infinity’s End by Eric WARREN is the best I’ve read so far of 2020. It was a complete read for me, pulled all the right emotional strings.
For those who have not/ will not read..your loss. Ken Lozito is my favorite author with a close second of Jay Allan & Joshua Dalzelle. So why is Insurgent not dhowing up on the tally after voting for it. Sounds like the vote is rigged.
For those of you that have not read any of these….you are missing out! Loved Final Days but Inversion won it for me, honestly the most amazing book I’ve read in a long time.
GSJs books are just so engrossing. You truly feel like you’re right there in the middle of the story. She makes you feel like if the world fast forwarded several centuries, it could be like the wonderus and truly believeable, world she’s built. The character building is ultimately my favorite. She takes her time to build them into exactly what you’d expect to fit their roles…and the BOOM… you just can’t put the book(s) down.
Sorry, I haven’t read any of those listed. Currenly on book 2 of Mark Kloss’s Game Hunter series.
Joshua Dalzelle’s Omega Force Series is amazing, as is the newer series, Terran Scout Fleet! You MUST read Omega Force books first!
I voted for Final Days by Hystad and T. Scott, but I still think Infinity’s End by Eric WARREN is the best I’ve read so far of 2020. It was a complete read for me, pulled all the right emotional strings.
Thank you.
Meenaz.
I have not read any of these Books and probably will not read any of them.
You should read the first colony series. It is very good.
Not read any of these
For those who have not/ will not read..your loss. Ken Lozito is my favorite author with a close second of Jay Allan & Joshua Dalzelle. So why is Insurgent not dhowing up on the tally after voting for it. Sounds like the vote is rigged.
Sorry. I haven’t read any of these books at this time.
Inversion
For those of you that have not read any of these….you are missing out! Loved Final Days but Inversion won it for me, honestly the most amazing book I’ve read in a long time.
Jennsen’s writing reminds me of the heady days discovering Heinlein, Asimov, Bradbury, Pohl.
GSJs books are just so engrossing. You truly feel like you’re right there in the middle of the story. She makes you feel like if the world fast forwarded several centuries, it could be like the wonderus and truly believeable, world she’s built. The character building is ultimately my favorite. She takes her time to build them into exactly what you’d expect to fit their roles…and the BOOM… you just can’t put the book(s) down.
GS Jennsen is, without doubt, the best SciFi writer of her generation.
P.S. I love Joshua Dalzelle’s Omega Force books so much that I’ve read the entire series 5 times!