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Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Loved With Fewer Than 2,000 Ratings On Goodreads


Happy Tuesday everyone!  Welcome to the Top Ten Tuesday now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.  This week's topic is Books I LOVED with Fewer than 2,000 Ratings on Goodreads.  Here we go, in alphabetical order.  The titles are linked to the Goodreads page.


An Assassins Guide to Love and Treason by Virginia Boecker


Corpse & Crown by Alisa Kwitney




Sherlock Holmes: The Red Tower by Mark A. Latham




The Spectral City by Leanna Renee Hieber


A Thousand Perfect Notes by C.G. Drews


Have you read any of these books?  What underrated books do you think deserved more love?  As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!

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  1. Ooo! Victoria's looks really interesting, and of course, I still have to read Cait's aka blogger extraordinaire. :) Also, "Enchantée" is one I've seen around SO MANY PLACES. Makes me think it's worth giving a chance. Happy Top Ten Tuesday, Lauren.

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    1. I have a feeling you'd enjoy both. :)

      Thanks for visiting my blog, Rissi.

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  2. An Assassin's Guide looks fun. Anything with assassins lol usually gets a look from me. And Dead Boys- yikes. Need to check that one out!

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    1. It's awesome - it felt quite similar to The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue but with more Shakespeare. :D

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  3. Very nice! Assassins Guide looks so much fun!!

    www.tbrandbeyond.com

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  4. I have decided that few teens must use Goodreads since YA titles just don't seem to get the review numbers that match the hype. Thanks for the recommendations. Here is my list of good but low-review books on Goodreads

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    1. I feel you on that!

      Thanks for coming over, Anne. :)

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  5. A Thousand Perfect Notes surprises me. I thought it would have more ratings! My TTT

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  6. Great list! Dead Boys looks really interesting, and I need to check out An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason.

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    1. I have a feeling you'll definitely love Boecker's - it reminded me of The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue. :)

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  7. I am a fan of Odd One Out. The one perspective grated on me a little, but overall, I enjoyed this very complicated story of friendship.

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    1. I loved the production of Odd One Out on audiobook. :)

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  8. The only book on this list I've read is Dead Boys, and I'm sorry to say I didn't like it that much. But there are a few books on here I'd love to read, like Enchantee!

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  9. You're making me so curious about Dead Boys.

    My Top Ten Tuesday post.

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  10. A Thousand Perfect Notes has less than 2000 ratings? I knew about Enchantée and Spectacle (I loved all three of them). More people need to read them. The cover of The Isle of Gold is interesting.

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  11. I'm really curious about Assassin's Guide. It looks like it could be really fun and I believe it's actually on my TBR. Great list!

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    1. It is - if you like Mackenzi Lee, I have a feeling you'll love it. :)

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  12. I've seen some of these around quite a bit! I'm shocked that Enchantee and Assassin's Guide have so few ratings!

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  13. The only book I have heard of is A Thousand Perfect Notes by C.G. Drews, and I've been meaning to read it. I should really get on that.
    Marie @ Pages to Explore

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  14. I haven't read any of these! I do want to read The Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason since I loved the author's other books and I also want to read A Thousand Perfect Notes, but the rest are unfamiliar to me.

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  15. Enchantee and A Thousand Perfect Notes were both on my list this week too!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2019/02/19/top-ten-tuesday-199/

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  16. I haven't read any but I see a few I would like on my reading list.
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    1. I'm glad I could interest you in some of these, Sherry. :)

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  17. Interesting list! I haven’t read any of these but The Isle of Gold cover has me super intrigued. I’ll have to check it out!

    Sarah @ Hamlets & Hyperspace

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  18. Dead Boys and the Sherlock Holmes book sound sooo cool! And different, which I love.

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  19. Quite a rundown of compelling titles (and covers) I have lost track of Sherlock Holmes pastiches, but I'm always on the look-out for a good one. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
    Jay @ The Scented Library

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  20. The Assassin's Guide looks really fun! I love the title and the cover.

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  21. Cait's book is on top of my TBR and from what I have heard about this book, I am sad that it has so less ratings. Odd One Out and Enchantee are on my TBR too. though giving the current hype, I am sure Enchantee will get more reviews soon :)

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  22. I know of A Thousand Perfect Notes (Cait is awesome) but I haven't read it.

    The others are new to me although I think I've seen the cover for Corpse and Crown around the blogs... I do love a good cover.

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  23. I couldn't get into Enchantee but I am super interested in Odd One Out & A Thousand Perfect Notes! Awesome list! :D <3

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  24. Great list! I really want to read Enchantée and A Thousand Perfect Notes!

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