Monday, 13 July 2020

If You Liked This Book...Try This One: 5 Book Recommendations

I've been seeing posts and videos like this going around for years, but for some reason never decided to do one of my own. Better late than never, I thought I would give it a go today. I will be giving you 5 recommendation based on 5 other books you may have read. Books that are in some way similar, or reminded me of the other while reading. Hopefully you can get a few recommendations and discover some new books.

 
If you liked Flawed by Cecelia Ahern, try Eve Of Man by Giovanna & Tom Fletcher
Both of these series feature strong, rebellious young girls discovering the truth about their messed up societies. Two very interesting societies to read about and plenty of adventure.

 
If you liked Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult, try This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp
Both of these books deal with school shootings, so be very aware of that before going into either. Nineteen minutes is my least favourite book on this topic, while This Is Where It Ends is my favourite, though that doesn't seem the right word. Both incredibly hard books to read but very powerful.

 
If you liked Girl Made Of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake, try Lucky Girl by Amanda Maciel
Two very emotional, hard-hitting books dealing with sexual assault, so again be aware going into them. Girl Made Of Stars follows the struggle of the main characters brother being accused of raping her best friend, while Lucky Girl deals with victim blaming and slut-shaming.

 
If you liked Luck In Love by Kasie West, try Windfall by Jennifer E Smith
Two YA contemporary romance novels involving a lottery win. These books are so similar! Lucky In Love follows our main character winning the lottery, while Windfall deals with the aftermath of our main character buying her best friend/crush a winning lottery ticket.

 
If you liked Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston, try Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins
Royalty, enemies to lovers, a little bit forbidden and adorably gay! That pretty much sums up both of these books. Two fictional royal families, one m/m romance, one f/f romance, all the feelings. 

Some of my favourite books are featured in this post, so I definitely hope you find some books you love from these recs. Let me know if you can think of any other books similar to these, I would love some recommendations.

Have you loved any of these books?

Sophie :)

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