This week's Top Ten Tuesday topic hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl is Top Ten Popular Books that Lived Up to the Hype. There's nothing more disappointing than a book that you just know you're going to love falling absolutely flat. On the flip side it's so amazing when a book absolutely lives up to expectations. Here are 10 that really worked for me!
1. Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty - It took me forever to get around to reading this book (or any book by Moriarty) but when my library got this in audio I decided it was time and I'm so glad I did!
2. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes - I had no plans to read this one because it seemed like a guaranteed ugly cry and I'm not a fan of that. But (and I'm slightly embarrassed to admit this) I loved the movie previews so much I had to read the book.
3. Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen - I really wasn't very interested in reading this but I picked up another book by this author on a whim and absolutely loved it so I knew I had to read this one and it was gorgeous!
4. Still Life by Louise Penny - I didn't discover Louise Penny until I started blogging but everyone who loves mysteries seemed to adore this series so I knew I had to try this one!
5. As You Wish by Cary Elwes - Before picking this one up I had seem nothing but glowing reviews and after listening to it I became one of them. If you love the movie Princess Bride than you must read/listen to this book and I highly recommend going the audio riyte.
6. A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn - I really enjoyed other books by Deanna Raybourn but this first in a new series really seemed to be everywhere for awhile. When (several years later) I read it I could see why. It was so good!
7. The Kitchen Counter Cooking School by Kathleen Flinn - Everyone I knew who had read this book told me to read it and it came up frequently as a favorite or recommendation on the What Should I Read Next podcast from Anne Bogel. It made me want to make chicken stock and really learn the basics!
8. Matilda by Roald Dahl - Somehow I missed Roald Dahl completely as a child but Matilda always seemed to be on the list of most loved childhood books. I ended up reading it as an adult and adored it.
9. Before the Fall by Noah Hawley - I really had no intention of reading this. I don't like disaster books and I don't like any book where children are in peril and this had a little bit of both but for some reason I picked it up and I loved it! It definitely kept me reading and I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen.
10. My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout - This was another one I had no interest in reading but I saw some really good reviews and then my library got in audio so I figured that was a sign. I was surprised how much I enjoyed this quiet little novel. It was definitely worth the read!
What hyped books lived up to your expectations?
3. Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen - I really wasn't very interested in reading this but I picked up another book by this author on a whim and absolutely loved it so I knew I had to read this one and it was gorgeous!
4. Still Life by Louise Penny - I didn't discover Louise Penny until I started blogging but everyone who loves mysteries seemed to adore this series so I knew I had to try this one!
5. As You Wish by Cary Elwes - Before picking this one up I had seem nothing but glowing reviews and after listening to it I became one of them. If you love the movie Princess Bride than you must read/listen to this book and I highly recommend going the audio riyte.
6. A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn - I really enjoyed other books by Deanna Raybourn but this first in a new series really seemed to be everywhere for awhile. When (several years later) I read it I could see why. It was so good!
7. The Kitchen Counter Cooking School by Kathleen Flinn - Everyone I knew who had read this book told me to read it and it came up frequently as a favorite or recommendation on the What Should I Read Next podcast from Anne Bogel. It made me want to make chicken stock and really learn the basics!
8. Matilda by Roald Dahl - Somehow I missed Roald Dahl completely as a child but Matilda always seemed to be on the list of most loved childhood books. I ended up reading it as an adult and adored it.
9. Before the Fall by Noah Hawley - I really had no intention of reading this. I don't like disaster books and I don't like any book where children are in peril and this had a little bit of both but for some reason I picked it up and I loved it! It definitely kept me reading and I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen.
10. My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout - This was another one I had no interest in reading but I saw some really good reviews and then my library got in audio so I figured that was a sign. I was surprised how much I enjoyed this quiet little novel. It was definitely worth the read!
What hyped books lived up to your expectations?