10 Books I Loved But Never Reviewed


Today's Top Ten Tuesday at That Artsy Reader Girl's blog is 10 Books I Loved But Never Reviewed!  

I love this one!  I actually have a wealth of books that I read before I started blogging or using GoodReads that I haven't reviewed.  Sometimes I wonder if I should go back and review some of the better ones that have stuck with me?  What do you guys think? Do you do that?

 I have been in the process of reviewing the Stephen King books that I've read and not reviewed, which has been fun! So maybe I will go back and do some other of my favorite books, as well.

Here's my list: 

Secret Window, Secret GardenAlias GraceNorthanger AbbeyThe Dry (Aaron Falk, #1)The Great Gatsby

 1. Secret Window, Secret Garden by Stephen King (and several others including:  The Dead ZoneThe Dark Half, etc.)

2. Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood (and The Handmaid's Tale)

3. Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen (and all her other novels)

4. The Dry by Jane Harper

5. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

6. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

7. My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing

8.  The Snowman by Jo Nesbo

9. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

10. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (Sharp Objects, Dark Places and The Grownup, also)

The Girl on the TrainMy Lovely WifeThe Snowman (Harry Hole, #7)The Night CircusGone Girl

These are all on my FAVORITES shelf and I've never reviewed them! Lucky for you, most of these books have an abundance of glowing reviews!  But if you hadn't heard, each one of these books was uniquely amazing! I hope from this list, you've found something new to read!!

What books have you loved, but never reviewed?

Comments

  1. I wish I had started reviewing books when I was young.

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    1. Yes, there are lots of books from my teenage years and early twenties that I have not reviewed and don't remember enough to go back to. It's too bad because reviewing books helps me to remember them so much better.

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  2. Alias Grace was such an amazing story, too!

    My TTT .

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    1. Yes, it was! My favorite by Margaret Atwood!

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  3. Great list! I loved The Great Gatsby too! :)

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    1. Thank you, Ashley! The Great Gatsby is definitely a favorite of mine.

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  4. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of my favourite books! I also really liked Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn! I'd like to read My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing...
    Here is my Top Ten Tuesday list this week.

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    1. Amazing books, for sure! Thanks for stopping by. :)

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  5. I think I reviewed Girl on the Train, but I don't think I reviewed Gone Girl. Both were good thrillers.

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  6. I have been seriously contemplating doing a re-read of pretty much all Stephen King. It's a daunting enterprise, though. I really should at least pick my favorites and do thorough reviews.

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    1. Definitely a big task - especially since he has some hefty books!! But I've re-read a few of his books and it's always worth it. I've been thinking of re-reading 11/22/63. What ones are your favorites?

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  7. I don't go back and review books, mostly because me memory is terrible. I would have to re-read the book in order to review it so my thoughts are fresh.

    You have some great books on your list. I've read about half of them.

    Happy TTT!

    Susan
    www.blogginboutbooks.com

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    1. Thanks, Susan! Mostly I couldn't go back and review either, but some books stick in my mind.

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  8. Great list! Alias Grace has been on my TBR for years, I need to check it out.

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  9. I’d like to go back too and do some but I started my blog in 2014 when I was 36, I’d hate to think how much I’ve read! I wish I’d kept better note!

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    1. True, Heather. It would be hard to go back before 2014, but I wish I'd kept better track of the books I read before my blog, too! Notes or something would have been nice - maybe then I wouldn't feel the need to go back and re-read everything! :)

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