This is a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week, they post a new Top Ten list that one of their bloggers will answer. Everyone is welcome to join!
Today's list is:
Books I Really Liked But Can't Remember Much About
The nice thing about writing book reviews is that it jogs my memory! I'm going to recap older books that I've reviewed and no longer remember the details. All of these books are part of series that I've unintentionally abandoned and need to pick up again!
White Cat
by Holly Black
(Curse Workers, Book #1)
A Beautiful Dark
by Jocelyn Davies
(A Beautiful Dark, Book #1)
Forbidden
by Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee
(The Book of Mortals, Book #1)
Surrender
by Elana Johnson
(Possession, Book #2)
Crash
by Lisa McMann
(Visions, Book #1)
Fury
by Elizabeth Miles
(The Fury Trilogy, Book #1)
A Blood Seduction
by Pamela Palmer
(Vamp City, Book #1)
Witch World
by Christopher Pike
(Witch World, Book #1)
Glow
by Amy Kathleen Ryan
(Sky Chasers, Book #1)
Born Wicked
by Jessica Spotswood
(The Cahill Witch Chronicles, Book #1)
The nice thing about writing book reviews is that it jogs my memory! I'm going to recap older books that I've reviewed and no longer remember the details. All of these books are part of series that I've unintentionally abandoned and need to pick up again!
White Cat
by Holly Black
(Curse Workers, Book #1)
A Beautiful Dark
by Jocelyn Davies
(A Beautiful Dark, Book #1)
Forbidden
by Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee
(The Book of Mortals, Book #1)
by Elana Johnson
(Possession, Book #2)
Crash
by Lisa McMann
(Visions, Book #1)
Fury
by Elizabeth Miles
(The Fury Trilogy, Book #1)
A Blood Seduction
by Pamela Palmer
(Vamp City, Book #1)
Witch World
by Christopher Pike
(Witch World, Book #1)
Glow
by Amy Kathleen Ryan
(Sky Chasers, Book #1)
Born Wicked
by Jessica Spotswood
(The Cahill Witch Chronicles, Book #1)
So, what books did you really like but can't remember much about? Please let me know in the comments, or leave me a link to your blog post if you are also participating in the meme!
That's one thing that really annoys me—when I can remember that I read a book but have no idea what it was about. The only thing worse is when I forget that I read a book, and half way through I recognize the story and remember that I read it!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these, but I hope you get to re-read them soon. Revisiting books you haven't read in a while is like spending time with a friend you haven't seen in a while. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
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