I know that this isn’t the usual way that I do Top Ten Tuesday, but today’s topic on the site, I couldn’t do, because I tend not to follow authors on social media. So, I had to come up with another topic.

by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I don’t know why but Daisy Jones & The Six reminds me of the Beatles in a book.

by N.R. Walker
It’s a cute m/m historical fiction, and it’s under 100 pages making a quick read.

(The Tattooist of Auschwitz #1)
by Heather Morris
I feel that the book has gotten so much deserved hype from the book community that I don’t think I can add anything else.

by Khaled Hosseini
It brings you aware of what’s going around you on things that the media might not show.

by Kathryn Stockett
It deals with the issue of race that in my opinion, it’s still a problem that we have in today’s life.

by Misha Defonseca
I think the author had a story in mind and ran with it and I love that.

by John Boyne
I read this when I was pretty young, and it printed my mind.

by John Boyne
A man loving another man was like living in hell in the 1940s, and this book touched me so much.

by Lesley Pearse
This book made me feel all the emotions that a human can have page after page. Be aware that this book isn’t for the weak-hearted.

by Jodi Picoult
The power of books kept Sage strong through the war camp.
Alex
2/10 for me. I love the kite runner and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas broke my heart. At the moment I’m reading the latest Hilary Mantel which is brilliant
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Totally. If you’re at all interested in the Tudors I’d recommend it, though I’d start with Wolf Hall
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Cool
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