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Today’s top ten is over those books you’ve read and loved but never reviewed. As I compiled the list I am finding a trend. Books set in Ireland or Scotland have a much higher chance of me loving me. This list is very historical romance centric as it’s my other favorite genre and don’t want to combine them on the blog.
10. Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead – While I reviewed the rest of the series in my hurry to read the next in the series I forgot to review the third book. Oops!
9. Harry Potter Series- I read this series before I started blogging. Long before I started blogging. The wrap up of review would be. Loved 1-6 and utterly hated 7.
8. Montgomery Series by Jude Deveroux- This series was the beginning of my obsession with historical romance.
7. Born in Trilogy by Nora Roberts- This series has a ton of family mystique.
6. Lord Trilogy by Sabrina Jefferies- Anything at all by her is going to be on my favorites list. Not only is she a writing genius she is super nice.
5. The Scandlous Series by Julia London- I’ve only read the first two, but this series is incredibly good!
4. . Catching Fire and Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins- I wouldn’t have done these books justice had I reviewed them. They were simply too good to review.
3. Little House in the Highlands- I loved all of the Little House on the Prairie books, but this one supposedly about Laura’s great grandmother was the first book that made me joyously happy as I read it. So good.
2. Castles by Julie Garwood- Seriously anything by Julie Garwood, but Castles is one of my favorites some more of my favorites are The Bride and The Secret.
1. Christy by Catherine Marshall- One of the best examples of who you should choose vs. who you love.
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i love the romance titles in your list. i haven't read the lords trilogy by jeffries but i'll have to check it out. she writes great romances. great list!
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-Michelle
Oh man, I agree with you on hating the 7th Harry Potter book. Though, my hatred comes from hating the epilogue. It feels like the entire series was ruined by those couple of pages. Ick!
ReplyDeleteAnd the Scandalous series sounds really good. I've added them to my mental to-read pile!
Great Top Ten! :)
I love Jude Deveraux's Montgomery books. I don't know what's happened to her writing lately. I really don't like her new books.
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That LITTLE HOUSE IN THE HIGHLANDS book sounds immensely intriguing. I personally adore character backstories even when they do not completely concern the character...they really do add depth to the novel. Thank you so much for following!
ReplyDeleteI loved all the Laura Ingalls books growing up! I never knew there was one based on her great grandmother. I'm going to have to pick this one up.
ReplyDeleteIt is sometimes hard to review the books that mean the most to us. Interesting that you spotted a trend in the books that you haven't reviewed. The Hunger Games trilogy is on my list too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a review for Harry Potter either. I could've had one for Deathly Hallows, but I chose to do a favorite Harry Potter moments post instead.
ReplyDeleteMy sister just mentioned rereading Christy and loving it. I think I'll give it a try.
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My Head is Full of Books
I definitely agree that some books can be too good to be reviewed. I'm having the same issue with the last two books of the Hunger Games but I'll have to figure it out. I really want to review them. I just don't know how.
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