Okay, yes, this post could easily go on forever! Which is why I (mostly) decided to go with books *directly* recommended by individual bloggers- which actually makes this post a DOUBLE WHAMMY of recommendations for reviewers as well as books!! *SURPRISE!!* This was so hard to narrow down- which is why I decided in advance I’m going to need to do multiple posts on this! Watch out for those in the future! For now, let’s jump straight into it…
Red Rising– I’ve read so many books on the *spectacular* Kat @Life and Other Disasters suggestions, so much so I could have filled an entire post with just those! Nonetheless, I chose this, because I didn’t have much space in my life for sci fi before this 😉 It’s a bloodydamn brilliant series-an adult Hunger Games, with heavy Roman inspiration… in space! And in case that wasn’t enough, it’s got characters to die for! I can’t thank Kat enough for this rec!!
Prince of Thorns– the GREAT Drew @Tattooed Book Geek is another person who I could feature again and again! I had to pick this, cos I never would’ve tried grimdark if not for Drew’s regular recommendations for this book. In fact, this is one that year’s earlier I thought was not for me. AND YET, now that I’ve grown older (though perhaps not wiser) I’ve found the cleverness and weight in series like these. And I have Drew to thank for that!
Wolf in the Whale– okay, I’m going to be a bit boring and say I had multiple cool recs from the lovely Liis. However, my reason for picking this *chillingly beautiful* read is that I’ve basically never read anything else like it! And the reason I even heard about it was because of Liis’ fantastic review!
Ten Thousand Doors of January– I can’t seem to shut up about this book, because it’s an open and shut case of how good it is! And, as I’ve mentioned before, it was all thanks to the wonderful Witty and Sarcastic Book Club’s riveting review!
Winter Rose- McKillip is an author I’d never heard of until I started blogging (perhaps she’s not very well known in the UK?) but I frequently saw her recommended on the BRILLIANT Bookstooge’s site. So much so that I simply had to check her out. And I’m so glad I did- her writing has a beautiful, dreamlike, fairy tale quality. Her stories sucked me in. She’s not the easiest author to come by across the pond, but I’m happy to go out of my way for more of these bad boys!
Neverending Story– by contrast, Neverending Story is one I’d definitely heard of! But, it was thanks to a recommendation from the *fab* Zezee that I finally adventured into the wilds of this book. And it truly was wild! This book doesn’t just take you on a journey into a fantasy world, it takes you into the very heart of books and shows us their beauty.
Beowulf– another story I was (of course) aware of- and yet I was thoroughly intimidated out of reading. But I needn’t have been… thanks to the fantastic Joelendil’s suggestion of trying the Seamus Heaney’s translation. I loved every moment of this.
V for Vendetta– I never would’ve attempted graphic novels if not for the *stupendous* Lashaan @Bookidote’s personalised recs- so I owe him a great debt! And this is a stellar example of his suggestions- emotional, clever and with a unique artistic style. If you crave graphic novel suggestions (and many other books besides) you’d be a fool not to check out his reviews!
Exquisite– I had a hard time recommending just the one of the many, many books the MARVELOUS Meggy @Chocolatenwaffles got me to read! I really credit her with encouraging me to step out of my comfort zone and start me on thrillers with her exquisite reviews! And this was a real zinger- sublime writing and intriguing twists. I was hooked on this read… almost as much as I’m hooked on Meggy’s suggestions!
Bright Side– contemporary romance is another genre I didn’t read… until I came across the delightful Deanna @A Novel Glimpse’s blog!! And thanks to her glowing mentions over the years, I put this on my tbr (with a caveat that I must be prepared to be in a weepy mood). Once again, this was a book that blew me away (and made me go through a considerable number of tissues!)
Secret History– I was so reluctant to try this book, because sadly Goldfinch wasn’t for me. AND YET, I saw an inspiring review on the amazing Meltotheany’s blog and I simply had to know more about this murder mystery told in reverse. And you know what? She was right- this one’s a winner!
Huntress– I’ve had a weird relationship with historical fiction- let’s just say a writer-who-shall-not-be-named put me off for half a decade 😉 BUT thanks to the AWESOME Beware of the Reader and her suggestion on my blog, I just had to see what all the fuss was about! And gosh, this was far better than I ever could have imagined. Gripping from beginning to end, I fell in love with the characters and was *so invested* in their stories! Can’t recommend this- and the Beware of the Reader blog- highly enough!
Before I go, as a bonus, I thought I’d mention a few books that I was inspired to pick up after seeing them more generally round the blogosphere, just to give a tiny sense of how many good books you can find from blogging (in case you don’t already know):
So, have you read any of these? Did you like them as much as I did? What’s the best recommendation you’ve ever received from blogging? And do you plan to check out these lovely people? Let me know in the comments!
This makes me legit so so so happy to hear!!! And Red Rising remains one of my favourites, which means out of all the books I reced, this one is still dear to my heart.
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I discovered the Snow Child via a blog. I loved it! I probably wouldn’t have read it. Also, due to a vlog I found this one that I imagine you would like [based on several books presented here: https://hopewellslibraryoflife.wordpress.com/2020/10/22/review-piranesi-by-susanna-clarke/
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I def read Evelyn because of blogs as well, and Red Rising because of a Goodreads group I’m in. I read Never Ending story as a kid, after seeing the movie. It being an originally German book (and me being Dutch) might have helped. I feel (kids) books translated from English weren’t as big then as they are now. Apart from Roald Dahl, the Hobbit and Harry Potter I can’t think of any.
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You’re blog might have inspired me to read the ten thousand days of January- I love the cover!
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This is a great list! I agree, Bear in the Nightingale is on my list because I’ve seen SO many people talk about it! 😊
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Great list! Red Rising sounds so intriguing! I definitely want to check that one out. 🙂
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Thanks for the shoutout 😀
I REALLY like how you did this this time around. If I know I don’t like a specific book, then I don’t have to check out the blogger. Of course, conversely, if I loved one of the books, all the more incentive to go check out that blogger!
How do you keep track of this kind of thing? Recommendations I mean.
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I will forever read anything by Katherine Arden and Eowyn Ivey. Absolutely wonderful and inspiring.
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Red Rising was indeed amazing! I want to reread Neverending Story now, see if I can recapture some of the joy I had reading it as a kid. And a couple more for the tbr…!
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Thank you so much for including me on this list of incredible bloggers! I’m glad you enjoyed The Ten Thousand Doors of January as much as I did.
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Red Rising is a series and TJR an author I would probably not have picked up without Bookstagram. And I would have missed out BADLY if I hadn’t read either!!!!!
~ Corina | TheBrownEyedBookworm.com
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I’m so, so happy I could push you toward Bright Side! It’s still my all time favorite book. Have you read any of her others books since? Her last book was also very good and hit in a different, but hard way.
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Great list! I really want to read Prince of Thorns and The Secret History!
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I found Ten Thousand Doors of January and The Bear and the Nightingale through blogging too and I also adored them! Actually, that’s one of the things I love about blogging because I find and learn about other books that would have passed me by.
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Nice idea for a post! I’ve read quite a few books because I’ve seen them on blogs 🙂
The Neverending Story is fantastic and loads better than the film of it 😉
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I love this idea! I need to think about what would be on mine list. Maybe I’ll make one…
By the way, I had the same feelings about The Secret History. Way better than The Goldfinch IMO
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Prince of Thorns is amazing! I definitely would not have read it if not for bookish social medias either
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I love this post idea! I also read Red Rising because of the online book community! I honestly would never had picked it up if I hadn’t seen all the book YouTubers rave about it a couple years ago. I’ll have to check out some of your other recommendations….
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Oh man, thanks for the shout out. And I actually need to reread Neverending Story. It’s still one of my favorite books.
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