Okay we have gone over the hate, what about sharing the love. Underrated books that are amazing?
Okay we have gone over the hate, what about sharing the love. Underrated books that are amazing?
Okay we have gone over the hate, what about sharing the love. Underrated books that are amazing?
What is yours Kera?
“Where the Hell is Tesla?” by Rob Dircks not sure how I even came across this one, but I loved it immediately. Never hear anyone talk about it even though reviews are good for it.
I’ve never heard of it but I will look it up!
I really enjoyed The Wedding date for a fun, sexy romance, it was surprisingly well done. I loved What to Say Next, so I’m Not You’re perfect Mexican Daughter.
those are good ones, underrated for sure.
@Kera I really enjoyed them. They got 5 stars and I don’t here anything about them.
I’m gonna add some more. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Little Fires Everywhere, Ill Give you the Sun, The Daughter of the Pirate King series.
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire and The Perfect Game by J Sterling. Both are series.
With this post my TBR list will be getting longer. ?
Same ???
@Kaitlin definitely!!!
One of my favorites is “essential ayurveda” by Shubhra Krishan. I bought it when I was researching Ayurvedic beauty care and ended up keeping it and re-reading it dozens of time for the simple peace it gives me.
A Man Called Ovi and Li’l Bee. Both fantastic.
Hands down Big Little Lies. Best book ive read my entire adult life
Is that one that now has a HBO show on it? The book looks great, just haven’t read it yet.
@Kera
Yep. Same one.
Really liked this one too
Okay. Are we ready?
The astonishing color of after
Little fires everywhere
The storyteller
The broken girls
The secrets she keeps
The wrath and the dawn
The rose and the dagger
STRANGE THE DREAMER
Silent child
A dogs way home
A dogs purpose
A dogs journey
(Can you tell I love dogs ?)
Words in deep blue
Night road
The butterfly garden
The you I’ve never known
Leaving time
The art of racing in the rain
Identical
The things they carried
Crank
Glass
Fallout
The absolutely true diary of a part time indian
That is all I have for now ? oh and what I’m reading now (Circe) is pretty freakin great!
I loved the Wrath and the Dawn ?
Oh I love Crank. I don’t think I’ve read Glass
Strange the Dreamer was really good and I can’t wait for the next book to come out.
@Meredith so so so good!
@Becca glass and fallout are part of the crank series ? I need to reread those
@Cat ugh me too. I preordered it already
A discovery of witches
Geek Love and A Tale Of Two Cities (a book I loved that most loathe!)
For YA The poison study trilogy by Maria V Snyder, I never hear anyone talk about it and really enjoyed reading them.
Only read the first book of Dorothy Must Die but liked that one and was surprised that wasn’t more popular.
Also a series called Sandman Slim I love.
The burn journals by Brent runyon
The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber I love the style of writing of this book… (The novel is told from the perspective of all of the main characters, and the omniscient narrator occasionally addresses the reader directly. There is also a meta-literary aspect, as Sugar is working on her own novel, Henry writes sermons, and Agnes keeps a diary.)
The Radium girls Loved this book held my attention from the start.
The Boston Girl is my most recent favorite.
I love anything Anne Bishop writes (total auto-buy author for me and one of the few I will pay over $10 for).
The Great Library series by Rachel Caine is another good one.
Strangers in Paradise by Terry Moore.
The Boston Girl was a good book, I read it about 2 years ago.
The winners curse trilogy is fantastic
Magician Apprentice and Magician Master by Raymond E Feist.
My oldest has been trying to get me to read those. I brought them with me to California but havent picked them up yet. 🙁
They’re fantastic! The only books I’ve ever read multiple times.
Leaving time by Jodi picoult
Great post. Finding some great books to put on my list. ?
The unwind series and the uglies series
The Promise of Stardust by Priscille Sibley, Second Glance by Jodi Picoult.