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My Bookish Valentine Blog Hop: A Book That You Love But No One Else Talks About

My Bookish Valentine Blog Hop: A Book That You Love But No One Else Talks About


This post was meant to go LIVE on 13th February as part of the My Bookish Valentine Blog Hop but unfortunately our scheduled host for that day had technical difficulties with his blog and didn't manage to post. This topic was actually one of my favourites from the blog hop and, I think, one of the most useful for readers; A Book That You Love But No One Else Talks About.
So, in order to not skip the post, I'm hosting it today here :) 

One of my favourite authors is Ethan Cross. I loved his Shepherd series, and recently read his new book Spectrum which was just as good. He’s great at blurring the lines between good and evil to create solid characters, whilst also having great plots with twists along the way that keep you hooked right up until the end.


Here's what the others had to say:


Casia Schreyer

I have read a lot of very strange books, and a lot of books that were published “before my time”. One of these has stuck with me in a special way, and I don’t really hear a lot of people talk about it anymore. Spider Robinson’s “Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon”. There’s a description of Fast Eddy playing the piano that’s beyond classic and there are so many great quotes.

As well, I read a lot of local fiction and my favourite author, currently, is Geralyn Wichers. All four of her books (Cursed Seed, Born for Death, Sons of Earth, and We are the Living) are fantastic and I don’t think enough people know about them.


V.L. Jennings
Hmm, a book I love that no one else talks about… <goes to scan my bookshelf>... It has to be here somewhere. Murphy’s Gambit by Syne Mitchell, a coming of age sci fi adventure story. Also, A Wrinkle In Time- but everyone is bound to be talking about that one now that the new movie is coming out. Enders Game, was another one I loved->before the movie came out- which was awesome by the way!

Skye Hegyes

Wow… There are a lot of books on this list… Alright, other than my favorite book, Magic’s Pawn by Mercedes Lackey, the first book that comes to mind is Peeps by Scott Westerfeld. It was a different kind of vampire book, where vampirism was a sexually transmitted disease, and the idea was such an awesome concept to me that I instantly fell in love with it, but no one seems to have heard of it when I mention it to them.

What's a book that you love that no one else talks about? Let us know in the comments below.
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16 comments

  1. Grr don't you hate it when technology doesn't play nice. Glad you posted this! I'll have to check out Ethan Cross. I think more people need to read the Empathy series by Ker Dukey. Though it's a dark and twisted series for sure. But so different!

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    1. Facebook was playing up for me most of the week. I couldn't view my pages or group pages. Thankfully working again now. I know a lot of people had the same issues. Apparently other sites had issues too including Tumblr (which was where this post was meant to go). All's well that ends well.
      I haven't heard of the Empathy Series by Ker Dukey. Will have to look it up. I like dark and twisted ;)

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  2. I love Eliza Gordon's wit and humor I stumbled upon her with Must Love Otters

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  3. Great post! I have to have a think on what mine would be...hmmm.

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  4. So many great indie published books that I love that aren't talked about. Like Undesirable by Liz Iavorschi-Braun and I Am More Than A Daydream by Jennae Cecelia are some examples.

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    1. I love that you mention indie books. There are so many good ones out there that just don't get the hype they deserve. Will check out the ones you mentioned.

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  5. The Artifact Hunters. I preach about this series every chance I get.

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  6. Wow there is a lot of books that I never heard about, except for the books that were turned into films. Now I am very intrigued and curious too check out these other books. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post.

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    1. Thanks Katiria. My TBR just got longer too :)

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  7. Hi All,
    I enjoy Victoria Thompson’s Gaslight mysteries series. It is set in turn of the century NY. The main characters are a midwife and a police officer (one of the only non corrupt) that join together to solve murders no one else cares about/ people want buried-the very wealthy or the very poor. This is historical fiction, and the author does not sugar coat anything. It is a bestselling series, but I don’t see many people talking about them.
    Best,
    Christina/The Blog for Teachers, Readers, & Life!

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    1. I love mysteries. Hadn't heard of this one though. Thanks for mentioning it.

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  8. Technology, invented to make life simpler :-) Great post.

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