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It's time for another Top 5 Wednesday and this weeks topic is Rainy Day Reads, for this one I choose books that I flew through and potentially could even be read in a day if you have the time. So without further ado here are my Rainy Day Reads.
Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
I flew through this book and would highly recommend it if you're looking for a good dystopian that is super easy to read.
You can read my review here.
Frostfire by Amanda Hocking
This is a Fantasy novel that I just couldn't get enough of. It does have some romance, but it is a slow burning one in this book, and doesn't become the main focus of the story.
This is one that I didn't want to put down.
You can read my review here.
Grave Intent by Alexander Hartung
This is the second book in a series, but I didn't find it necessary to read the first one (I didn't realize this until I had already read quite a bit of it). This is a mystery, detective novel that keep me guessing the whole way through.
You can read my review here.
The Lost Heiress by Roseanna M. White
This is a very downton abbey era book and I found it very interesting and I didn't want to put it down. I would say that if you like historical fiction and downton abbey then this one would be perfect for a rainy day.
You can read my review here.
Playing for the Commandant by Suzy Zail
This is a WWII novel that is about a young girl who is a piano player and ends up using this to her advantage in order to keep her and her family alive in the concentration camp.
I read this book in a day, and I found it a really easy read which is always surprising considering how heavy some of the topics were that are in this book.
You can read my review here.
I own Frostfire but haven't ready it yet, extra encouraged to start it now. If you want, you can check out my list at http://apieceofparadis.com/2016/04/06/top-5-wednesday-rainy-day-reads/
ReplyDeleteHave you had time to read it yet? I loved it but still need to read the last book in the trilogy.
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