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Top Ten Tuesday – Books I Need To Talk About More

By Jazmin-Jade

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Top Ten Tuesday is a meme created over at Broke and the Bookish where every Tuesday, Top Ten things of anything are listed. Todays Top Ten things are:

Top Ten Books I Love & Need To Talk About More

I will try and just mention not very well know books, but I don’t promise much. These will not be in any particular order.

1. Hunting Down Amanda by Andrew Klavan. I don’t think I have ever mentioned this book on here but it was truly amazing. Its the reason I have read so many of his books. I need to read it again so I can talk about it more.

2. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. Another book I remember loving but don’t really talk about because I feel like I need to read it again to make sure I am remembering it correctly. I get the feeling this might be the case with a few of them.

3. The Queen of the Tearling series by Erika Johansen. What the second book did to me still causes so many issues. I need the third one now! My issue here is that I can’t openly talk about a series without ruining D:

4. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. So well written in such a simple way about a topic that is not always as simple.

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5. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. I need to at least get the review out so I can go read the other series and be up to date with everyone else!

6. Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder. This series in general. And I also need to get he reviews out for the first two books. All the things.

7. The Cursed Kingdoms series by Emily Gee. I loved the first two books but I haven’t read the third and I barely ever mention them. It raises some interesting ideas I haven’t seen in other books while being your classic fantasy.

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8. The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey. So beautiful and just so simply magical. I love this is it magic or isn’t vibe its got.

9.  The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton. Again, that little bit of magic. This story is so sad but just so stunning.

10. On The Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta. Because I physically cannot talk about it enough.

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Till Next Time…


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