Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl. The topic this week is BOOKS I LOVE THAT WERE WRITTEN OVER 10 YEARS AGO. Pretty sure this one will be easy, but let’s see as I go through my FAVORITES folder on Goodreads.
I had no idea how old some of these were. The oldest of the bunch is Outlander, which was originally published in 1990. The newest is The Raven Boys, which was published in 2012. That one just squeaks into the prompt, so that’s going for me! What’s the oldest book that made your list this week?
The Song of Achilles is on my list too! I really need to get to A Discovery of Witches!
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Wow, was TWoK and Raven Boys published 10+ years ago too? I had SoA on my list as well today 🙂 love that book! Great list, Jordyn!
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Discovery of Witches is such a great read! Fab list!
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Did not expect The Night Circus to be over 10 years old. Just feels so now.
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This is the second list I’ve seen with The Song of Achilles…definitely one I’ve been wanting to read for a while now. And, btw, my copy of Sabriel finally arrived late last week for the read-a-long!! *happy dance* It got lost in the purgatory of third party shipping services along the NY tristate corridor haha the worst.
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Oh you absolutely should. That is a gut punch of a book in the best way. AND YAY! I’m so glad!!! I can’t wait for the read-a-long!!!
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It‘s so strange to think that Outlander was first published that long ago. It seems like it‘s only been a few years or so since it became really popular.
I loved A Discovery of Witches too! A few of these are on my TBR so I may need to nudge them a bit up on the priority list.
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It’s been popular a very long time, but yeah. it’s been around for a while!!! I highly recommend all of these books!
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I cannot BELIEVE I forgot Sanderson!!! haha. I was in such a rush. lol. But you have so many amazing books on here!!! 🙂
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Thank you!! And yeah, I had to click through each of his books bc I wasn’t sure when they were all published!
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I can’t believe The Raven Boys have been around that long!
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Me either!!!
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I have Outlander on my list as well! Nice list!
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It’s perfect for this theme!
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So many good ones! Outlander and Discovery of Witches are favorites of mine for sure. I didn’t realize Song of Achilles was published that long ago!
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I hadn’t any idea it was this old, either!! It was a shock, to be sure!
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Great list! The Song of Achilles is on mine too, and I’ve seen The Night Circus on several other blogs today. It sounds really good!
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It is an absolute favorite of mine, so I highly recommend if you’ve never read it before!
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i love the night circus!! great picks💜
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It’s a favorite that’s for sure!!
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Whoa I can’t believe some of the books on this list were 10 years old- I remember when they were first released and got all the hype from the community! This week I read Practical Magic and I just realized it was released in the 90s.
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I haven’t read that one yet, but I’ve been meaning to! I love witchy books, and that seems to be one of the most beloved!
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Great list, Jordyn! I have a few of these on my TBR, Way of Kings and Song of Achilles, that I’m hoping to get to soon 😀
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Just judging from what we’ve read together, I think you’ll really really like Way of Kings. They’re long, but ohhhhh what a story.
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I know! And I love Sanderson. I think it is the length that’s putting me off atm, but I will get to them at some point.
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It’s crazy to go back and see what the publication date of some of these are. 😂
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Right?!
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My oldest were mid-1980s this week. I share your soft spot for The Night Circus and Locke Lamora (although – believe it or not – it took the ENTIRE BOOK for The Night Circus to convince me. I loved the aesthetic, hated the romance, and then that epilogue about storytelling got me right between the eyes).
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