Top Ten of the Most Unique Books I’ve Read

Posted April 11, 2017 by Michelle in Top Ten / 2 Comments

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Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish in June 2010. This feature was created because they are particularly fond of lists at The Broke and the Bookish. They love to share lists with other bookish folks and would LOVE to see your top ten lists!

 Top Ten of the Most Unique Books I’ve Read

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  1. Turner Street by R.S. Veira ~ I just recently finished this series and unique is exactly how I would describe this series. The story is told in Multiple POVs it’s so amazingly done. It’s the first time I ever read a book with that many POVs and it works.
  2. And The Trees Crept In by Dawn Kurtagich ~ I knew from the first chapter this was going to be unique, I never read anything quite like this and I want to read more from her because I heard most of her books are in a similar format.
  3. Asylum by Madeleine Roux ~ The pictures! I love the addition, it adds so much to this story which makes it very unique. However, it’s starting to be done a lot more now but since it’s the only book I read like it, it’s unique to me. 🙂
  4. Your by Jasinda Wilder ~ Seriously this book is based off a country song, a country song that just so happens to be one of my favorite songs. I really liked how the story follows along with the song and how the song plays a big part in the book. Very unique.
  5.  Pip Barlett’s Guide to Magical Creatures ~ This was a unique read, like the books with pictures this had some great illustrations that added so much more fun to reading this book. I loved that it was similar to journal pages. Very cute and unique read.
  6. This is Where it Ends by Marieke Nijkamp ~ This book killed me but was a unique read. Told in Multiple POV’s with Text messages, emails and twitter posts this book gave you the full feels of a school shooting. I had some issues with some of the backstories in this book but over all I still get the chills.
  7. Monsters around the Campfire by Donovan Scherer ~ This was a lot of short scary stories told campfire style. I thought this was unique and done pretty amazingly.
  8. Sleepless by Michael Omer ~ I loved this book, it was so different and unique. The book is enhanced by clicking on the link in the ebook and it takes you too a blog that the girl in the book is writing on. It’s really a fun way to add to a book, well this book was actually creepy but the blog part was fun. 🙂
  9. Too Late by Colleen Hoover ~ You read this book in the POV of the crazy boyfriend and getting in his head was…WOW! Never read anything like it.
  10. Shadow House by Dan Poblocki ~ Once again another unique reading experience since once you are finished reading the book you can download an app that give you more to the story in a choose your own adventure style. It’s really neat!

Thanks for stopping by

What are some of your unique reads?

Have a great day!

ox

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I am a mom to two pretty amazing kids, four pretty cute fluffy children and a wife to one adorable husband. I am a gamer, reader and a graphic designer with 20 years experience. I recently started my own business "Limabean Designs" to help other bloggers, authors and anyone else create amazing things that they would be proud to show off. I have been reading since forever and started blogging because I love sharing all the awesome books this world has to offer. I am also the co-host for the COYER Challenge, Reading Assignment Challenge and the Bookish Resolutions Challenge. I try to create a warm welcoming environment on my blog where authors, readers, and bloggers will have a great time. Let’s chat books, games, blogging, recipes, design, or family over a cup of coffee and a glass of wine!

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