Top Ten Tuesday: Books I loved before I was a blogger

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly hosted by The Broke and Bookish. Every week the girls from the Broke and Bookish come up with a subject and you and I have to make a top ten.
This weeks topic is about favorite books from before I was blogging. As I am still very much of a baby blog this is not that difficult but I will dig up some real old favorites.

  1. The Rose Labyrinth by Titania Hardie
  2. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
  3. Kinderen van moeder aarde by Thea Beckman
  4. Anything in the Thomas Lynley series by Elizabeth George
  5. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
  6. The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
  7. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
  8. Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews
  9. Any of the Lucas Davenport series by John Sandford
  10. Dancing on Ice by Leni Saris

Most of these books I have been reading as a teenager and I know I can always return to them when I have a reading slump.

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Anonymous
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09 April, 2013 delete

Good list! Rebecca is a brilliant book (and I was named after it!).

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Ula
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09 April, 2013 delete

Ah I barely know any of these but I'm getting some great ideas what to put on my TBR pile this way.

Happy reading and thanks for stopping by

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Ciska
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09 April, 2013 delete

I have the same problem. My TBR pile has grown a lot today.

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09 April, 2013 delete

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10 April, 2013 delete

I absolutely adored Flowers in the Attic, it actually almost made my list(this week the topic was hard because there are SO many I loved before blogging). I haven't read any of your other picks though

Thanks for stopping by my blog Ciska

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Nikki R
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10 April, 2013 delete

Wow, I haven't read any of these. Though I did recently buy The Name of the Wind - really excited to read that one!!

Thanks for stopping by my Top Ten

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Anonymous
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15 April, 2013 delete

I've read Rebecca, the Thirteenth Tale and The Historian! I didn't enjoy The historian as much as the other two though. I recently posted a review on The Thirteenth Tale. Do check it out if you get the chance

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