Ten of My Favorite Books That Were Recommendations
This was a harder list for me. I’m ashamed to admit, I’m not great at taking recommendations from friends. I know what I want to read, and I struggle with deviating. I have to read what I’m in the mood for. Plus, I hate telling people that I didn’t like something they recommend. Chances are if they’re recommending it, they probably loved it.
I tend to be more of a recommender than a recomendee.
I did manage to come up with a decent list of books I consider recommendations. There’s a good chance I wouldn’t have stepped outside my ‘book’ box, if someone hadn’t convinced me to try these.
#1. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Recommended by my sister when I was about 14.
#2. Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta
The first recommendation I got from friends on Goodreads.
#3. How To Be A Normal Person by TJ Klune
My first TJ Klune book was a recommendation from Goodreads. I asked for something funny, and I got it.
#4. Friday Brown by Vikki Wakefield
A GR friend told me to read this book. She was right, it shattered my heart.
#5. Special Forces – Soldiers by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate
Despite the violence and intensity, this is one of the most passionate books I’ve read. It was one of the best recommendations I’ve gotten.
#6. It by Stephen King
I read this after my close friend hounded me. I didn’t like Stephen King, but the kids friendship won me over.
#7. Unholy Ghosts by Stacia Kane
I’d just discovered Urban Fantasy, devouring all things Vampire and Fae, when a friend recommended Downside Ghosts. It remains my favorite to this day.
#8. Willing Victim by Cara McKenna
My first Cara McKenna was on a rec. I don’t read a lot of M/F contemporary romance, but now Cara McKenna is one of the exceptions.
#9. Among the Living by Jordan Castillo Price
PsyCop is one of my favorite series, and I started it on a recommendation. It was also my first M/M read.
#10. How to Kill a Rock Star by Tiffani DeBartolo
How to Kill a Rock Star is right on the line. I love this book so much, and hate it equally. I don’t know whether to thank my friend for recommending it, or shake her. I’ll never get this book out of my head.
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You have found a lot of your favorites through recommendations!
I was surprised not to see Captive Prince here. 😉
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LOL!! I allllllmost put it on the list. I was seriously thisclose. I actually almost texted you to ask if it counted, since you did have a copy first, I think you’d already started it at the time, and convinced me to buddy read it with you. But since it was a Buddy Read, I wasn’t sure if it counted… I should have included it.
I think it’s easier to find books you love from recs. Most books I pick up at random are only okay.
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It’s true. I conned you into buddy reading under false pretenses since I was already pretty sure I wasn’t going to like the book. I just didn’t want to go into it alone. LMAO! And now it’s one of our favorite series of life!
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Me thinking I wouldn’t like it, and you pretty sure you weren’t going to like it, and we were both wrong!
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We, we were due since we’re usually right. 😉
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LOL! Touche
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It’s awesome that you’ve found so many books you’ve enjoyed through recommendations. 🙂
My TTT.
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Thanks!
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I had a hard time with my list too, because in some ways a lot of my reads are based on recommendations. It was hard to narrow down. And agreed about comfort zone- I’ve done that too with recs where I’m more willing to try something new from a trusted recommendation.
Jellicoe Road sounds really good and I’ve seen positive things about it.
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It’s incredible, in my lowly opinion. 🙂
You’re right, most of the time new books we try are recommendations from somewhere. Especially in the age of the internet.
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I also read Jellicoe Road on a recommendation. It didn’t quite make my Top Ten, but would probably make a Top Twenty. I think, at 38, I’m just too old for it to rock me the way it would’ve had I read it as a teen (which was WAY before it was even written, lol). I listened to it on audiobook, which was fun because of the accents. 🙂
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LOL! I’m 37, but perhaps I’m a younger than average 37 year old. There were some aspects of the book that did feel young, but I think it was the tie in from past to present that really got to me. Or thinking of the innocence that was lost… I’m not sure. Either way, I did love it a lot.
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Lol, oops. The blogger who recommended it is a sophomore in college who first read it in middle school, so I compared my reaction to it to hers. 😀
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Nah, not an oops. I’m definitely one of those 30-40 year olds who still makes sure to check the YA section of her bookstore. I read as much YA as I do adult, so… 😀
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Oh, Jellicoe Road! It’s one of my favorite books ever. 🙂 Great list, thanks for sharing.
Here’s my TTT
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Mine too!
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Outlander was a book recommended to me by a work colleague and I really enjoyed it.
Lynn 😀
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I love the whole series, but Outlander is definitely the best.
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Outlander is the only one on your list that I’ve read, so I’m happily jotting down titles to add to my reading list. Jellicoe Road sounds especially good.
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I can’t push Jellicoe more! If you do pick it up, be aware that the first 200 pages are confusing as it flips between the main story and a manuscript. But it will all reveal itself in the best way!
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I’ve only read the first two on your list. I found it really hard to think about which books had been recommended and which I just grabbed on my own. Sometimes it’s hard to remember!
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Right! Especially because in some way almost everything you’ve read was a recommendation of some kind! 🙂
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Hi! I love equally loving and hating a book 🙂 I almost think I want to read How to Kill a Rockstar for that reason. 🙂
Leslie
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Read it! Then come back and tell me if it gave you as visceral a reaction as it did me! I swear, that book made me feel insane. In the immediate, upon finishing it, I hated it. But I’ve never been able to forget it, and it definitely left a scar on me which also makes me really love it.
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OMG your intro totally hit home! If someone recommends a book to me, I sometimes put it off because what if I don’t like it?? They must LOVE it! You have some stellar books on your list, but Captive Prince (which I saw in your first comments) is on my TBR and everyone seems to love it!
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Captive Prince was so incredible. I think it gets pigeon holed in the romance category when it’s bit really a romance. It’s a Fantasy that has a relationship evolution. I love it so much, words can’t even express…. which means you may be afraid to read it. 😀
Don’t be afraid. It’s okay if you don’t love it too.
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*not a romance. Darn phone
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Lol! Phones and auto-correct! The covers are so pretty for that series (<-shamelessly effected by covers) so I'm sure I'll read it!
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I love Jellicoe Road. I think it was one of my first YA books. Marchetta is a wonderful writer, I actually love the first novel in her fantasy series Finnikin of the Rock. Great list!
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I love Lumatere Chronicles! Did you read the second one? I loved it even more.
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I haven’t yet! I have the final two books and I need to read both. Glad to hear you loved it!
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I’ll be watching for your review. 🙂
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You did come up with a respectable list! Especially since you commented on my blog that you’re a fan of the Kate Daniels series, I am now super interested in Unholy Ghosts, which I’ve never heard of! Thanks for the Rec;).
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I hope you read it. I’ve never read another UF like it.
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Outlander was on my list, too! Jellicoe Road is actually somewhere on my bookshelves, waiting to be read. Unholy Ghosts looks really good! I’m adding that to my Wishlist 🙂
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I feel like everyone will love Unholy Ghosts! I hope you like it. 🙂
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