Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Picked Up on a Whim
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and The Bookish.
Even though I have an enormous "to be read" list and am always making lists of all the books I would like to read someday, I still pick up books on a whim. Whether I find them browsing at the library, see a good deal on a Kindle book, or find a book at a yard sale for dirt cheap, if a book sounds like something I would be interested in, I'll give it a go. Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is all about such reads. So without further ado, here my top ten picks that I read on a whim.
10: Reconstructing Natalie by Laura Jensen WalkerI found this book at a thrift store for a very reasonable price and decided to give it a try. It's not my typical read, but I did enjoy it.
9: Garden of Angels by Lurlene McDanielRandomly found this one at the library and decided to give it a shot. Not one of my favorite novels, but it was a pretty decent read.
8: Kilmeny of the Orchard by L.M. MontgomeryWhen I found this book at the library, I rented it simply because it is by L.M. Montgomery. It isn't one of my favorites by her, but I still enjoyed it.
7: The Heir by Kiera CassI didn't know much about this series at all when I saw this book at the library. I picked it mainly because I thought the cover was so pretty. I still haven't read the rest of the series, though I'd like to at some point.
6: What I Know For Sure by Oprah WinfreyI remember seeing this in the new release section of my library last year. I used to watch The Oprah Winfrey Show with my grandma, and so I picked it up. I really liked it.
5: The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom I picked this book up on a whim a few years ago. I loved it. It's thought provoking and heartbreaking, but such a good read.
4: The Help by Kathryn StockettRandomly decided to read this last year and loved it. It totally deserves all the hype it gets.
3: When I Married My Mother by Jo MaderI know that that title is odd, but isn't what you'd think. Jo and her mother, Mama Jo, weren't close until Mama Jo's health began to decline and they bought a house together so Jo could take care of her. I've signed up for BookBub and one day this book was in the daily email listed for free. I really love it. It's heartwarming and heartbreaking.
2: A Singular and Whimsical Problem by Rachel McMillan Before reading A Singular and Whimsical Problem, I had never read mysteries or detective novels. Yet this book is set in the Edwardian era, which I love, and a lot of people kept raving about it. So, when it was free for a few days, I downloaded it on my Kindle. I read it in a few hours and absolutely loved it! I love Jem and Merinda, and Ray and Jasper. The writing is fantastic. It's just so good. I'm really excited to read the rest of the Herringford and Watts series and am planning on featuring A Singular and Whimsical Problem as a Book of the Week soon.
1: The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer
I was still on the fence about this series when I saw the books at the library last month, but I figured I'd give it a shot. I've really enjoyed them and am glad I gave them a try.
So there are ten books I picked up out of the blue. Have you randomly found a book gem lately?
-Miranda Atchley
Published on May 17, 2016 05:07
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