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Sep 20, 2016 12:14AM

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Some underrated books that I really enjoyed are:
(These books are under 3000 ratings on the 20/09/2016 hopefully they are more hyped and become bigger very soon!)



(These books are under 3000 ratings on the 20/09/2016 hopefully they are more hyped and become bigger very soon!)




(These books are under 3000 ratings on the 20/09/2..."
Awesome! I'm a bit excited to read The Hating Game now :P
My underrated pick is Railhead
Railhead
I read it earlier this year and still can't get it out of my head.
Sara
I juts read some reviews for Railhead and it sounds awesome! Added it to my TBR and can't wait to read it now :)
I hope you love The Hating Game, I went in to it not expecting much and was surprised by how fast I loved the Main characters, I hope you love it as mush as I do!
I juts read some reviews for Railhead and it sounds awesome! Added it to my TBR and can't wait to read it now :)
I hope you love The Hating Game, I went in to it not expecting much and was surprised by how fast I loved the Main characters, I hope you love it as mush as I do!

Kirstie wrote."
Its a little rough in places but definitely worth the read, you can really see the writing improve in the second book! I think it's going to be 5 books so no rush in jumping on the series bandwagon
Its a little rough in places but definitely worth the read, you can really see the writing improve in the second book! I think it's going to be 5 books so no rush in jumping on the series bandwagon
Oh oh *raises hand*
The Lives of Tao! By Wesley Chu. Not quite underappreciated (I think the ratings count is like 5,000 or so) but it's high-larious. Reasonably original concept, pretty funny. Closure as the first of a series but also made me want to get the second and read on.
Also dudes, again not underappreciated, but if you don't have John Scalzi in your life, I don't even know what you're doing with yourselves. He writes sci-fi, primarily, but he's definitely written some highly accessible books in addition to some of his harder stuff. Such as:
Lock In's my favourite, between the two. Really really original concept, fast-paced, stunningly well-thought through.

The Lives of Tao! By Wesley Chu. Not quite underappreciated (I think the ratings count is like 5,000 or so) but it's high-larious. Reasonably original concept, pretty funny. Closure as the first of a series but also made me want to get the second and read on.
Also dudes, again not underappreciated, but if you don't have John Scalzi in your life, I don't even know what you're doing with yourselves. He writes sci-fi, primarily, but he's definitely written some highly accessible books in addition to some of his harder stuff. Such as:


Lock In's my favourite, between the two. Really really original concept, fast-paced, stunningly well-thought through.
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Redshirts (other topics)
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