Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Enjoyed But Rarely Talk About

Hi all my Bookworms!

My name is Chiara and I am a Bookworm.

How are you all?  Well, safe and home, I hope.

It’s Tuesday again and that means one thing here at Bookworms Anonymous … Top Ten Tuesday.  For those of you who don’t already know (really? Where have you been?) Top 10 Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme originally created by The Broke and The Bookish in 2010 and switched to That Artsy Reader Girl in 2018.  Each week we are given a different topic and this week it’s ‘books I enjoyed but rarely talk about’.  The example we were given is ‘books that you liked but rarely come up in conversation or rarely fit into a TTT topic’.

I had to take a minute to think about this because books I rarely talk about, that means that they are probably buried at the back of my mind and need some excavating.  But I think I have a list … or there about.


  1. Thirteen Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson 13 Little Blue EnvelopesGoodreads
  2. The Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have To Kill YouGoodreads
  3. Heist Society series by Ally Carter Goodreads Heist SocietyGoodreads
  4. Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett Secret GardenGoodreads
  5. Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah Chinese CinderellaGoodreads
  6. Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini StarcrossedGoodreads
  7. Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer Artemis FowlGoodreads
  8. Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Ready Player OneGoodreads
  9. Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi Under the Never SkyGoodreads
  10. Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Hitchhiker's Guide To The GalaxyGoodreads

Have I picked any books that you loved?  Any that you don’t talk about a lot?  Leave your opinions and thoughts in the comments down below.

Keep well and safe.  Remember to stay home. And, until next time, happy reading!

14 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Enjoyed But Rarely Talk About”

      1. I adore Hitchiker’s..one of my favourite series of books. The audio is also great as well, though the version I had on tape in the 90’s was the best. I’m not keen on the Stephen Fry version. It’s just not the same, but I can’t find the original to download..

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      2. I’m sure my dad used to have an old copy of the audiobook. I’m not sure when it was from though. I think it was a dramatisation rather than a reading that he had.

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  1. Aww! I really want to read Ally’s (someday!) despite the fact that I’m way beyond the market age. They just seem like they’d be fun reads. Also, I have Maureen’s newer series, so I should give those books a chance too!! Fun post. Thanks for visiting mine from this week too. I appreciate this.

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