Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Favorite Books of 2017

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, is: Top Ten Favorite Books of 2017. Here are mine, in no particular order (all links go to my review – Yes, I actually wrote proper reviews on all of these books!):

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1. Ragdoll by Daniel Cole

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2. Daisy in Chains by Sharon Bolton

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3. Making Faces by Amy Harmon

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4. Take a Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg

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5. Now You See Me by SJ Bolton (AKA: Sharon Bolton)

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6. Dating You/Hating You by Christian Lauren

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7. Lies She Told by Cate Holahan

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8. The Secret by Katerina Diamond

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9. One of Us is Lying by Karen McManus

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10. When It’s Real by Erin Watt

What are some of your favorite books you read this year?

36 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Favorite Books of 2017

    • Half isn’t bad at all! I hope you enjoyed those ones as much as I did. It was hard to narrow it down. The first few were my highest rated ones and the rest were all 4 stars and I had many more with the same rating so it’s hard to decide which ones really stand out.

  1. I’ve read a couple of these books and loved them. I have Ragdoll, Now You See Me, Take a Bow, and When It’s Real on my TBR all thanks to you. 🙂 I wish I could read Making Faces again for the first time. I loved that book so hard.

  2. Glad to see Lies She Told (I recently picked it up!) I was scared to read Ragdoll! I don’t know Making Faces….I’ll have to look it up!

  3. Great list! I had Ragdoll on my list, but regretfully had to take it off. It’s tough to list just 10!!
    I have One of Us is Lying, Now You See Me and Daisy in Chains on my TBR! All will hopefully be read next year 😊

  4. I have read One of Us is Lying from your list of 10 books and I liked it a lot. I also enjoyed my recent reads The Hanging Girl, Kissing Max Holden, Whisper, The Wicked Deep, The Hazel Wood, My Husband’s Wife, All the Crooked Saints, and Shades of Magic series 🙂

  5. I thin my favourite read this year was a book called The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. I met the author at a book festival this year and fell in love with the story. One of those rare ones that I really struggled to put down. I’m looking forward to getting hold of her second book. 🙂

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