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Casey (caseysmurph) | 47 comments Mod
The Dragon's Hoard box often features indie books/ books with under 3000 reviews on goodreads and so far I've loved all the choices. Please share your favourite books you feel are under appreciated and deserve more love!


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Casey (caseysmurph) | 47 comments Mod
Some underrated books that I really enjoyed are:

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne Akarnae (The Medoran Chronicles, #1) by Lynette Noni Frankie by Shivaun Plozza

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


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Sara Penny | 10 comments Casey wrote: "Some underrated books that I really enjoyed are:

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne Akarnae (The Medoran Chronicles, #1) by Lynette Noni Frankie by Shivaun Plozza

(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.


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Casey (caseysmurph) | 47 comments Mod
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!


message 5: by Kirstie (new)

Kirstie Ellen (kirstieellen) I totally need to read Akarnae! I saw that the Aussie Book Club on Instagram read it at the start of the year and considered joining but just never got around to it! I've heard so many great things about it though.


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Casey (caseysmurph) | 47 comments Mod
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


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Biblioamory (Joyce) | 30 comments Mod
Oh oh *raises hand* The Lives of Tao (Tao, #1) by Wesley Chu

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 (Lock In, #1) by John Scalzi Redshirts by John Scalzi

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


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