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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Top Ten Tuesday - First Books I Reviewed

This week's Top Ten Tuesday topic from That Artsy Reader Girl is the first 10 books I reviewed.  To make things simpler I'm going with first 10 books I reviewed on this blog which started in August 2013.  At the time I was doing a lot of multi-book reviews which is actually a style I've been revisiting.


1.  Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs - This was a surprise.  I vaguely remembered reading this one and reviewing it but I had no idea it was the first review.  I liked it okay and enjoyed the novelty though I ended up DNFing the 2nd one.

2.  When Beauty Tamed the Beast by Eloisa James - I liked a lot about the writing but wasn't head over heels in love with the story itself.  So far this is the only full length Eloisa James I read.

3.  Anne of the Island by L.M. Montgomery - I was reading all of the L.M. Montgomery books in 2013 so I have read this one multiple times and every time I love it.

4.  Bossypants by Tina Fey - I liked this one fine when I first read it but I ended up listening to it a few years ago when I needed to fill an empty space in my audio list and I enjoyed it way more!

5.  Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers - I expected to fall absolutely in love with this one and the fact that I didn't was so disappointing that I think I ended up liking it even less.  I know I'm in the minority here but it just didn't work for me!


6.  Anne of Windy Poplars by L.M. Montgomery - Did I mention I was reading all the L.M. Montgomery books in 2013?  I didn't love this one when I first read this as a kid and didn't love it but when I reread it as an adult it became one of my favorites.

7.  Sour Apples by Shelia Connolly - This was one of the first cozy mystery series I ever read and I still feel a bit sentimental about it. 

8.  Anne's House of Dreams by L.M. Montgomery - Another Montgomery book!  I enjoy this one even though it's a bit too sweet in moments.  There are some really hearbreaking and heartwarming stories mixed in the with sweet.

9.  Forever and a Day by Jill Shalvis - I was dragging out getting to the end of the Lucky Harbor series with this one.  It ended up being a favorite.  I loved the main characters here even though the hero took some getting used to!

10. How to Moon a Cat by Rebecca M. Hale - This is a weird mystery series with no murders and lots of puzzles.  I think this was the last one I read and it was definitely intriguing though a bit overly complicated.

What were the first books you reviewed and where did you review them?

8 comments:

  1. I love doing multi book reviews now! That is a good mix of books!

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  2. What a fun post! You're not the only one who preferred Bossypants on audio.

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  3. This week's TTT has been so much fun. I'm enjoying the chance to see what people were reading when they first started out. I actually thought I had been following your blog almost since the beginning, and I know I've seen you talk about a lot of these books before, but apparently I wasn't following when you first started because I don't remember reading these particular reviews. I enjoyed looking at them today, though--especially the Anne reviews!

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  4. I didn't know you reviewed Miss Peregrine's! And ooh Mary Poppins- sorry to hear that one didn't work. The show is fun. You never know though, sometimes books don't even if they're the original!

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  5. I don't think you are in as much of a minority as you think with Mary Poppins. I have read a bunch of bad reviews. Enough that I have been afraid to pick it up. Ha ha. 😛

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  6. I felt the same way about Mary Poppins. Disappointed big time. I enjoyed the Miss Peregrine books, although the first was definitely the best one.

    Happy TTT!

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  7. I never liked the Mary Poppins film so I never read the book.

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  8. Man, you got one heck of a memory remembering these books you first reviewed. I have no clue of course about the first 10 I reviewed.

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