Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday - Above and Beyond

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is...

Above and Beyond!


Happy Tuesday! Today we are talking about books that defied by expectations. I guess I could have done books that didn't live up to the hype in my head, but I would much rather share books that surpassed my expectations. I mean, when I pick up a book, I always hope I will enjoy it, but these are books that all rated really high and impressed me. Almost all the authors were new-to-me which automatically forces me to go into the book with normal expectations, but some were outside my reading zone or the type of books I commonly don't have great success with. 

  1. The Takedown by Carlie Walker - This is a romantic suspense book. This sub-genre is usually just ok for me, but The Takedown was such a great blend of romance, suspense, and comedy that it was a rock solid hit for me. 
  2. Tom Lake by Ann Patchett - Look, I am a middlebrow type reader. Literary fiction usually puts me off by either being super pretentious or obscene just to be provocative. There was something special about Tom Lake, and even though the author managed to sneak in those "talking points" that authors tend to go on about all the time, Patchett did it in a way that either didn't annoy me, or I didn't notice because I was enjoying the story so much.  
  3. Charm City Rocks by Matthew Norman - This is going to sound bad, but I don't read many male authors. My go-to are heartwarming contemporary novels, and this seems to be a female author dominated space. Color me surprised that Norman wrote such a lovely and touching story. 
  4. The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa - I saw cat in the title and thought this would be a fun and cute story. Wrong! It was a rather deep and emotional tale which had me in tears, but in a good way.
  5. The Shop on Royal Street by Karen White - White is a very popular author, but I have passed on her books because paranormal mysteries are not my go-to. Then I saw Karen's review, and I was convinced this could be a good fit for me, and it was! 


  1. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig - I had seen this book in passing, but never paid it much mind because I am not rushing to read adult sci-fi books. It was Nicci's review that gave me the push I needed to read this book. The story was great, it was entertaining, but it was the way it made me reflect on life that earned its way onto this list. 
  2. Summer Stage by Meg Mitchell Moore - Moore is another author I had seen around, and I am so glad I finally gave her books a try. I thought I would like the book, but I never expected it to enchant me the way it did. 
  3. The Second Ending by Michelle Hoffman - I love a comeback, but this one has way more depth than I anticipated. Loved every second of it.
  4. The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer - The subject matter for this one could be tricky. Writing about death is never easy, and death was Clover's business. My heart grew about three sizes as I read this book, and I cannot say I was expecting that given the topic. 
  5. Miles and Miles of You by Jennifer Bonds - When I am looking for a fun read, I never hesitate to pick up a contemporary romance. Bonds was new-to-me, and I had no expectations for this book. Needless to say, I was thrilled with how much fun I had listening to this one. 


What books have surpassed your expectations?
Let us know in the comments!

24 comments:

  1. I haven't read any of these, but I love when a book surpasses expectations!

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  2. It's such a great feeling to come across those books that deliver even more than you anticipated. Those are such gems! The Midnight Library is still on my TBR.

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    1. I hope you read it. It's different from what you normally read, but I think you would enjoy the message and the story

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  3. I'm so glad you decided to read White's books. It's funny to me that you passed because of the paranormal aspect when she has so many that don't include that. Now you can enjoy all of them! She's a favorite author of mine.

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    1. I can't say White was ever on my radar. Remember until 2020, I was mostly reading YA. I probably missed a lot of her releases.

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  4. Of these I've only read The Midnight Library. I am really looking forward to several of the others you have listed here. And I'm like you in that I'd rather share the books I've loved than the ones that disappointed me.

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    1. *high five* The world is grim, we need to spread cheer

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  5. While I haven't read any of these, I sure do like it when I read a book and it ends up being even better than I had hoped it would be.

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    1. It makes me feel like I made a good choice picking it up.

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  6. Travelling Cat Chronicles definitely sounds like something I'd like.

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  7. I was really surprised by just how much I liked Miles and Miles of You too!

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    1. I don't know if it was just that I had no expectations, but it was so fun to read. Glad to hear you liked it too

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  8. I've read a lot of books by White, but I've never given her supernatural ones a go. Not sure why not. You've convinced me to give them a try.

    Happy TTT (on a Thursday)!

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    1. This series is my first by White, and I am loving it. I have to see what else she has out there. Hope you get to give these a try

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  9. I haven't read any of these yet, but it makes me very happy to hear you enjoyed Tom Lake. That's one I've fallen for the hype!

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    1. I put a pre-release hold on the book at the library based on the synopsis alone. I knew nothing about the author, and then I saw the book blowing up. It was a great book. I had a problem with one thing in the story which didn't fit with the character and her previous actions, but part of me feels like the author just wanted to work in this big topic.

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  10. I LOVE a pleasant surprise, so I extra love your take on this topic! I really need to read Midnight Library too, so happy to see it here! I have been fascinated by Clover, too, so now that I see that you loved it I think I may have to go for it!

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    1. I think you would like Midnight Library. It has that sci-fi bit going on, and it just hits you with musings about life.

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  11. Tom Lake and The Collected Regrets of Clover are on my TBR, so will move them up the mountain. I have only read two of these, so have a few others to check out and see if I want to add them to my TBR. Thanks for the recommendations, Sam.

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    1. I can't wait to hear what you think of them both. I was so impressed.

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