Top Five Tuesday ~ P-Q-R-S-T

Welcome to Top Five Tuesday!! Top Five Tuesday was created and is hosted by Shanah @ Bionic Book Worm.

Today’s topic is: Books that start with the letters P, Q, R, S, and T.

This is actually part of a series that started the first Tuesday in July, starting from A and it will continue to the last week of July and end with Z. You can learn more about the topics and see the rest here!

Let’s get started!

P is for Prep School Confidential by Kara Taylor

I actually don’t have a favorite book that start with the letter P, so I’ve decided to substitute with a book that I want to read: Prep School Confidential. A murder mystery with rich kids set in a boarding school sounds amazing and I really want to read it!


Q is for The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black

I also don’t have anything for Q! A book that I am super excited to read is The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black! Hopefully it’ll be an awesome end to the series!


R is for The Restaurant Critic’s Wife by Elizabeth LaBan

This was a great book that centers around a young mother who is trying to juggle two kids with her husband’s secret job while trying to figure out what will happen to her career. It was fun, light, and entertaining so I hope you love it if you read it!!!


S is for SYLO by D. J. MacHale

I was going to put Six of Crows, but the point of this is to showcase our favorite books that we don’t usually talk about. SYLO was the first sci-fi book that I loved. The characters were spectacular, the plot was believable, and the cliffhanger ending made me continue and read the other two books in the series in two days!! I probably still won’t willingly pick up a sci-fi novel, but this one was amazing!


T is for Two Can Keep A Secret by Karen M. McManus

I read the second book by Karen M. McManus before One of Us Is Lying and was super wowed by it. I really liked the plot, and the characters, and also the diversity. However, that ending left a few questions unanswered and that really disappointed me. But it was overall still an awesome book!

That’s it for this Tuesday! Have you read any of the books I mentioned above? Did you enjoy them? Who are some of your favorite authors? Let’s chat in the comments below!

(Be sure to link to your Top Ten Tuesday and Top Five Tuesday posts so I can check them out!!)

Top Ten Tuesday – First Ten Books I Ever Reviewed

Welcome back folks! It is time for Top Ten Tuesday! Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme originally created by The Broke and The Bookish, and is now hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

Today’s topic is: (First Ten) Books I Reviewed (These do not have to be formal reviews. A small sentence on a retailer site or Goodreads counts, too! Submitted by Rissi @ Finding Wonderland)

I had to dig up my dusty files (of both my brain and computer 😉) to find the oldest reviews that I ever wrote. Many of these were for school and though I’ve read A LOT over the years, I never wrote any reviews because I thought they were a chore. Now that I’ve started blogging, I’m actually starting to enjoy writing them for others to read!

The oldest reviews that I can remember aren’t that many, so you’ll also be seeing some reviews from when I first joined Goodreads and started blogging (I started both in December of last year)

Let’s get started!

All the covers are from Goodreads!

These five books are the only ones that I reviewed that I can remember. I wrote them for my school newsletter and reading my reviews again made me cringe.

*Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary

*The Sign of The Cat by Lynne Jonell

*Thea Stilton and the Journey to the Lion’s Den by Thea Stilton (the actual author is Elisabetta Dami)

*The Canary Caper by Ron Roy

*The Zombie Zone by Ron Roy

The first three books were the first one that I reviewed when I joined Goodreads and the last two were from when I started blogging.

*SYLO by D.J. MacHale

*The Gilded Cage by Lucinda Gray

*A Girl Named Digit by Annabel Monaghan

*The Fixer by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

*Accused by Lisa Scottoline

That’s it for this Tuesday! What were the first books that you’ve ever reviewed? Share in the comments or link to your TTT’s so that I can check them out!!

Top Ten Tuesday – Underrated Books I Love

Hey hey hey! Welcome back to Top Ten Tuesday. Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme originally created by The Broke and The Bookish, and is now hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

Today’s topic is: Books I LOVED with Fewer than 2,000 Ratings on Goodreads (aka Underrated Books I Love)

So, a quick check of all the books that I love reveals that I have exactly two books that are under 2,000 ratings. That is a tiny number, so I’m gonna do:

Books I LOVED with Fewer than 6,000 Ratings on Goodreads. (It’s a big number compared to 2,000, but I’m working with what I’ve got.)

Let’s get started!

*Little White Lies by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. Ratings: 1,587 | Reviews: 400

*The Gift of the Magi by Ally Carter. Ratings: 1,628 | Reviews: 231

*Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali. Ratings: 3,623 | Reviews: 902

*SYLO by D.J. MacHale. Ratings: 4,312 | Reviews: 668

*Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus. Ratings: 5,684 | Reviews: 1,368


That’s it for this Tuesday. What underrated books do you love? Let’s chat in the comments! (Be sure to link to your TTT so I can check it out!)