Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It provides book enthusiasts with a fresh topic each week to discuss and share on Tuesdays, bringing the book-loving community together.
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This week's topic is to talk about books that you think people should read. I don't really think that you would be a fool if you didn't read these books, but I think you'd enjoy them if you read them.
What are some books you think everyone needs to read?
House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas: This is my all-time favorite Sarah J. Maas book. This book is still constantly at the back of my mind. I definitely need to do a reread soon.
Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino: So I honestly have not read this book since 2016. It's been getting a lot of hype recently. I honestly don't remember what happened in this book but I rated it five stars. I sense a reread soon!
Juniper Hill by Devney Perry: I just finished this book and it was so freaking good. The fact that Knox was just so accepting to this estranged woman and her baby. I fell in love with this story and the drama.
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros: I had to include this book. It literally reignited my love for fantasy stories. I know it's a book that people either really love or hate. I happen to really love it!
Reckless by Elsie Silver: I think I really love a man that steps up for a woman and her baby. I also had a hard time picking a book from this series since I have rated the entire series five stars!
The Initiation by Nikki Sloane: I honestly forgot about this book for a little bit. I was scrolling through Goodreads to see what books I could include in this list and I forgot how much I enjoyed this series. Definitely an interesting one to check out!
The Serpent and the Wings Of Night by Carissa Broadbent: I have yet to read a Carissa Broadbent book that made me feel like this one did. So please, read this one and tell me if you love it!
Little Stranger by Leigh Rivers: If you're a dark romance reader, please read this. You will not want to put it down! Please be sure to read the trigger warnings if you need to before picking this book up.
From Lukav with Love by Mariana Zapata: This is Mariana's best book. No one can tell me otherwise. Hmmm. Well, Kulti might be able to win this fight.
Still Beating by Jennifer Hartman: This book blew me out of the water. I'm still shook over this book. It's dark and beautiful. Definitely read the trigger warnings before going into this one.
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I’ve heard good things about Fourth Wing. So many people like it.
ReplyDeleteI also love House of Earth and Blood, Fourth Wing and The Serpent and the Wings of Night! I'm currently also going through the Chestnut Springs series and Reckless is up next :)
ReplyDeleteWhile I haven't read any of these, I have heard good things about several.
ReplyDeletePam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/tongue-in-cheek-book-titles-titles-to-make-you-smile/
Oh there are some great ones on your list!
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2025/04/01/top-ten-tuesday-books-i-would-have-been-a-fool-to-have-missed/
I totally agree on Fourth Wing and From Lukov with Love!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Juniper Hill and I love Fourth Wing. I'm up to Reckless in the Chestnut Springs series and I'm looking forward to that one.
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