Top Ten Books I Loved But Never Reviewed

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week bloggers all over the blogosphere create a top ten list based on that week's theme.

Harry Potter series by JK Rowling
Everyone knows how enormously awesome these books are and of course Rowling herself. I love the world she created, the characters, the events, I love it. I never reviewed them simply because this is Rowling we're talking about you don't need a review to tell you how awesome this is, just listen to the buzz people!

Perfect Chemistry series by Simone Elkeles
I am in LOVE with this series. I mainly review books I received for review only and seeing as I never got them for review I didn't write one. Though, I really might now so that those who haven't experienced Elkeles awesomeness will!

Mates, Dates series by Cathy Hopkins
This is another fantastic series. And it's contemporary fiction too, which I adore. I never got around writing any reviews as there's just too many books in the series and when I start writing a review for one book in a series, I just have to write a review for every book in that series. LOL.

The Prince and the Snowgirl by Simon Cheshire
Cute. Seriously this book is just cute. I could just read it over and over. There's not much originality to it but It's just your typical teenage read. Oh and contemp too don't you just love realistic fiction.

Arthur, Hight King of Britain by Michael Morpurgo
 This is more of a children's book well, don't let it put you off because it's just fantastic. No, really. It's especially my favourite because it's a medieval kind of book and I've always had some sort of attachment to that era. A mind blower!

Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
I loved the book and loved the book too. It's really funny and fun to read. Most of you guys should have heard of it was a great big hit in the US and UK. How I love to shop... :D

The Body Finder series by Kimberley Derting
Yeah, I gotta admit it was the whole romance thing going on between Violet and Jay that got me going and wanting more. Jay is just so lushhh. Though apart from the romance, the story itself was in fact great... it had a great touch to it, you know.

Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
This teaches a lot about cause and consequence. It's good to read books like that often, that make you think. I loved reading it. I loved Delirium too, I reviewed that but not this which I really have no idea why because I SO should have.

The Declaration series by Gemma Malley
A dysopian where there's a never aging society. Absolutely amazing. I love everything about it oh and there's romance too so another added bonus from me. I love this story and how Malley had told it.  I should have wrote the reviews!

Wither by Lauren DeStefano
Dystopian I love love love! I bet I would love every dystopian book out there (ithink). Anyways, this was a great read and the cover is so pretty. In this one, people can only live until a certain age and they start to wither.

14 comments:

  1. Awesome picks! Harry Potter is amazing! I remember reading the Mates, dates series - definitely a favourite of mine!

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  2. I need to find out more about these. Nice list!

    Hope you will stop by and take a look at my post for this week: Top Ten Books You Never Wrote a Review For. And don't forget to sign up for the Readerbuzz August Giveaway!

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  3. Heh, we have the same #1 on our lists :) I wouldn't even know where to start if I were to try and write a review for this phenomenal series!

    Here's my Top 10 Tuesday!

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  4. Perfect Chemistry series! I'm reading the first one now! : ) and Before I Fall is amazing! : )

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  5. A great list actually. Though I have to say HP no longer needs reviews! :)

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  6. WITHER sounds awesome. I adore books whose fantasy is rooted in realistic elements, and this seems like it does just that.

    PS: Please treat me by taking a chance on my my Totally Top Ten Tuesday Post.Thanks!

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  7. For some reason I didn't put the HP books on my list, but I'm seeing them on everyone else's. I so agree, it's basically impossible to write about how good they actually are.

    ( My Top Ten )

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  8. I've only read about half of these. I shall look into the rest of them at once!

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  9. I am yet to read Confessions of a Shopaholic :) I will get to it eventually

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  10. I LOVED the Perfect Chemistry series too!!! It was so amazing!!!

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  11. I agree with Harry Potter - I have no idea how I'd even start reviews for those! Loved The Declaration and still need to read a few of the others. Great list :).

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  12. I had to go back and re-read all the Harry Potter books last year, with intent to review them. I got so tired of people who would say they weren't reading the books because of all the "hype" and that they couldn't actually be that good, they were just "popular." I had read each of the books 4 or 5 times already, but I didn't want to write reviews just from memory ... it was a project, but it turned out great, and I think I got a few people to actually get into the series and recognize what a truly incredible accomplishment the series was, and how masterfully the books were written.

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  13. I haven't heard of The Declaration series by Gemma Malley but it sounds awesome, I love books like that. I've seen the Body Finder all over, I haven't red it yet.

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  14. But don't you want to review these books? I adore the Perfect Chemistry series and I've read the Shopaholic series and the Body Finder series. Love this list!

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