Monday, September 2, 2019

Tuesday Tagline #156

Clique Bait

Don't get mad, get even.     

  
 Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week a new Top Ten list will be posted. Everyone is welcome to join. Link back so everyone can check out other bloggers' lists. It's a fun way to get to know fellow bloggers.

This week is Top Ten Books That Are Outside My Comfort Zone. Hmm... fun topic. Like many bloggers I think my horizons were expanded by all the books out there that I otherwise never would have tried, not to mention all the great book recs. So here's ten books off the top of my head that I'm so glad I tried!  

Big Little Lies

Big Little Lies - love this book. I knew from the first few pages I would... plus Madeline. :)

The Deep End (The Country Club Murders #1)

The Country Club Murders

La Catastrophe (Aldebaran #1)

Aldebaran by Leo- not really outside my comfort zone as much as just giving these a try. Once I took the plunge I devoured the whole series.

The Survivors: Episode 1

The Survivors - same here. Another series by Leo and probably my favorite.



I need to finish these 

Polaris Rising (Consortium Rebellion, #1)

Polaris Rising - I wasn't sure if I would like this as it was billed as a sci- fi romance (heavy on the romance, or at least that's how I took it)- not that there's anything wrong with romance, of course- but I ended up loving it.

 The Jetsons

The Jetsons comic- this was awesome and the art was fabulous.

Mermaid Project Vol. 2

Mermaid Project - another Eurocomic series I ended up loving.

The Robe: The Story of the Soldier Who Tossed for Christ's Robe and Won

The Robe - I don't review a lot of religious fiction but this book, I thought, was amazing.

Alex + Ada: The Complete Collection

I kinda took a chance on this one - Alex and Ada - a while back and loved it. Wow this is turning into a mostly graphic novels post huh? 

42 comments:

  1. Aside from your first pick, I don't think I've heard of any of these! Glad you enjoyed them; it's always cool to find a read your not sure about, and be pleasantly surprised. Makes the risk worth it. :)

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  2. What an eclectic list. I guess that is the point of reading outside the comfort zone. Genres and topics outside my comfort zone

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  3. I haven't heard of any of these but the first one. Yay more books to look into.

    My TTT
    https://thereadingrebel.wordpress.com/2019/09/03/top-ten-tuesday-owlcrate-or-shelflovecrate-books-i-want-to-read-by-the-end-of-the-year/

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  4. Many readers rave about Big Little Lies. I have to see what all the talk's about. Interesting list!

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  5. Oh the art of the Jetsons comic does look great!

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  6. I haven't heard of any of these titles, however, I am very intrigued by the first book, Clique Bait, there's something about it that calls to me... Thanks for sharing this!

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  7. I think Little Big Lies was my gateway Moriarty book. I am such a solid fan now.

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  8. Great list! I'm intrigued by Mermaid Project.

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  9. Alexander + Ada does look interesting.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

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  10. Nancy Drew! Liane Moriarty is an author I have not tried yet -- I don't know if it's the hype around her or what, but I am afraid I might not like the books.

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  11. I had no idea that there was such a thing as Nancy Drew comic books. How cool.

    My TTT.

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  12. I would love to try The Jetsons, and the Mermaid Project. Thanks for sharing them in your blog posts because I never would have known about them. 👍✨

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  13. I NEED the Jetsons! Just look at Astro on the cover. I grew up loving that cartoon. Great list!

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  14. I really only know about Big Little Lies from your blog, but I see it here often enough that you've definitely made me want to read it. (And watch the show!)

    Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction

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  15. I love those books that we take a chance on and it totally surprises us and pays off!

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  16. Haha you would think that graphic novels were outside your comfort zone, the way you highlight them today. I love it when you know a book is going to be amazing on the first page or two.

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  17. It's nice when a book you weren't sure about surprises you.

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  18. Big Little Lies definitely was one that caught me by surprise with how good it was too!

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  19. I have not read nay of these. Some of them sound really good. Two Graphic Novels made my list as well. https://paigesofbook.blogspot.com/2019/09/ttt-books-i-loved-out-of-my-comfort-zone.html

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  20. Of these I've only read Big Little Lies. One of these days I'll catch up on the TV series.

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  21. Oh the Jetsons comic looks really cool. I haven't seen that around but I love that artwork. Might have to try it myself!

    www.tbrandbeyond.com

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  22. Big Little Lies was a pleasant surprise for me as well. I'm going to have to start in on Alex + Ada soon. :)

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  23. Oh! I'm glad you mentioned Alex & Ada. I wanted to look it up on Hoopla but couldn't remember the name.

    *Just looked and it is!

    Karen @ For What It's Worth

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  24. OMG I love all the graphic novels! I will definitely have to check these out! Here's my list https://speedyreadercom.wordpress.com/2019/09/03/top-10-tuesday-books-on-the-bottom-shelf/

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  25. I still really want to read Polaris Rising! I actually bought the audiobook but still haven't started it.

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  26. I love your Tuesday Tagline! What a great cover! I haven't read any of the books on your Top Ten List but want to get to Polaris Rising soon!

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  27. Don't get mad, get even is quite the tagline. Between that and the cover itself, I'm really interested in reading the book. And gah, your post reminds me that I have Polaris Rising sitting on my kindle and still need to read it.

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  28. I love graphic novels! I would say that they're usually outside my comfort zone but it's more like I don't really read them often so I find I never know where to start reading them 😅 Alex + Ada looks really good though (and exactly the kind of graphics I'd like) so will defo check it out. Great list, Greg!

    My TTT post

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  29. I need to try Big Little Lies! I think I've seen a bit of the film of the Robe and it did grab me. I always quite fancied reading Ben Hur which seems like a similar sort of thing?

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  30. Big Little Lies was good. I'm happy it surprised you. I also really liked her book The Husband's Secret.

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  31. My my my! La catastrophe : do you read in French Greg?

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  32. I haven't read any of these 😂 😂 I am really really bad about reading out of my comfort zone and I don't really care because there are more books in my comfort zone than I could ever read!

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  33. I didn't join in this week but I'd probably go for romance/sci fi/ and military sci fi - I've recently read books in all those (including Polaris Rising) and enjoyed them in fact The Lore of Prometheus has convinced me I must be missing out because of my stubborn refusal to read military sci-fi.
    Lynn :D

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  34. I really enjoyed Big Little Lies as well. I haven't read any of the author's other books and I can't wait to read more. Such a great story.

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  35. Oh great choices. I loved Big Little Lies and the Country Club mysteries and anything Nancy Drew is always a favorite. It's fun when we find a hit that's a bit out of our comfort zone.

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  36. That Jetsons's art looks really nice. I never finished the Nancy Drew series nor do I remember where I stopped but I did enjoy those back then.

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  37. I still haven't gotten to Polaris Rising! The Nancy Drew comic looks fun! I love the cover for Clique Bait :)

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  38. This reminded me that I NEED to read Polaris Rising asap! Also I am glad that you took a chance on Alex + Ada because it led to ME reading them and I loved them so much! I also want to read so many of these Eurocomics (again, because you took a chance on them!) so it's kind of fun to see how one person reading outside their comfort zones leads even MORE people to do so (at least in the blogosphere!)

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  39. I know my interests have grown since I began book blogging. Never say never . . .

    Revenge books seem to be making a big comeback as of late. I keep seeing them around. They can be a lot of fun.

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  40. I am always happy when graphic novels make the list! I will need to add some of these books to my list, especially The Country Club Murders which looks like a lot of fun!

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