Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is: Best Books I’ve Read in 2018 (So Far).
Top Ten Tuesday is a meme that I only very rarely participate in but with the topic being the best books I’ve read this year so far I thought why not as it is always cool to share the book love and shout about the books you enjoy. 🙂
A combination of fantastic fantasy and gloriously dark thrillers for me so far this year.
The review for each book is linked to the title of the book in the list if you wish to check any of the reviews out. 🙂
Best Books I’ve Read in 2018 (So Far).
- A Time of Dread (Of Blood and Bone 1) by John Gwynne.
- The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton.
- The Chalk Man by C. J Tudor.
- Blood of Assassins (The Wounded Kingdom #2) by R J Barker.
- Hunted (The Voices Book 2) by G X Todd.
- Arm of the Sphinx (The Books of Babel #2) by Josiah Bancroft.
- The Grey Bastards (The Lot Lands) by Jonathan French.
- Ragdoll (Fawkes and Baxter #1) by Daniel Cole.
- Ravencry (The Raven’s Mark #2) by Ed McDonald.
- Hydra (Six Stories #2) by Matt Wesolowski.
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I’ve just read Chalk Man and can see why it made your top ten. I still have Stuart Turton and also Hydra to read, and still haven’t bought Ravencry yet.
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It is so good.👍 Hydra and Evelyn are both fantastic too as is Ravencry.👍 Have you read Blackwing?🤔📚
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Yes I have read Blackwing, I did get confused with some of it but I’m hoping that it’s because it’s the start of the series. I often find that this is something that does happen for me with books that have lots of detail and story. So I’m looking forward to the next so that it clarifies things for me more.
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*groan* And I STILL haven’t got around to Malice!! But I’m easing up on the Netgalley arcs for the rest of the year so I can focus on my teetering TBR… A great bunch of books, Drew:)
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Still haven’t gotten around to Malice, the horror and the shame!😱😂 Alas, we all know it too well, too many books and never enough time for them all.
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I know… It’s just plain UNREASONABLE of folks to expect me to go to work instead of read all day!
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Chalk Man and Seven Deaths have been two of my favourite reads this year, they’re definitely going to be in my top ten!
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They are two fantastic books.👍
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I almost picked up Grey Bastards this weekend! But I just do not have the time and may or may not have picked up the Queens of Innis Lear which is hefty haha. Great post Drew!
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Lol and thanks.👍📚
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The Chalk Man by C. J Tudor is definitely going to be on my top ten list of the year!!
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It is such a great book.👍📚
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Chalk Man is definitely up there at the top for me, such a powerful book. I need to read Evelyn Hardcastle as I’ve heard great things.
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It is so good.👍 Evelyn is great, complex but so fantastic.
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I bought A Time of Thread for Mr Secret Library’s birthday and he’s really looking forward to reading it.
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Awesome. It’s such a fantastic book, I hope he enjoys it.👍📚
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I’m hearing so much about the Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle! It seems that everyone loves that one!
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And rightly so too, it is great.👍
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Hey there! Long time no see 🙂
I haven’t read any of these books, but am really interested in The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle… I’m trying to get my book club to pick it so I can kill two birds with one stone lol
Side note and completely unrelated – have you read The Kingkiller Chronicle books by Patrick Rothfuss? I started the first book (The Name of the Wind) in preparation of meeting the author himself next week when he comes to Cincinnati… It feels like your kind of book. I am only 100-ish pages in so far but am really enjoying it.
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I hope you get your book club to pick it. It’s such a fantastic read.👍📚
I have!👍 The Name of the Wind is amazing, a fantasy classic and so good. I’m glad you are enjoying it.👍📚
That’s awesome, will there be a blog post on meeting Rothfuss?🤔😀📚
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Well duh! I can’t meet Patrick Rothfuss and NOT brag, I mean share, about it 🙂
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Yay! I’m so pleased to see Arm of the Sphinx make your list! 🙂
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It is a fantastic read. Just edged out Senlin as my favourite of the two.
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