
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.
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- Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want.
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This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is Forgotten Backlist Titles, the idea being to spread the love for books that people don’t talk about much anymore. I’ve focused on the first ten books I ever reviewed on my blog. They may not all fall into the category of untalked about books but in many cases they’re ones I’d forgotten I’d read! Revisiting my early attempts at reviews has been a little painful so show some compassion to the newbie blogger that was me in 2016.
The Hour of Daydreams by Renee M Rutledge
World’s End by Upton Sinclair
Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfar
Miss Treadway and the Field of Stars by Miranda Emmerson
The Fortunate Brother by Donna Morrissey
Operation Finisterre by Graham Hurley Thomas Hoover
Stay With Me by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀
Legacy of the Lynx by Clio Gray
Hell’s Gate by Laurent Gaudé
The Ashes of Berlin by Luke McCallin





Having compiled my list, I was interested to see how many (if any) books the authors have written since the ones I reviewed, and if I’ve read any of them. Here’s what I found:
Renee M Rutledge has written children’s books but no further adult novels
Upton Sinclair died in 1968 but, amongst others, wrote ten further books in the series that started with World’s End
Jaroslav Kalfar has written one further novel, A Brief History of Living Forever, which I read and reviewed recently
Miranda Emmerson‘s next novel was A Little London Scandal which I read and reviewed in 2020
Donna Morrissey has a new novel, Rage the Night, which is due to be published in August 2023 and is available to request on NetGalley
Graham Hurley is a prolific author and since Operation Finisterre I’ve read and reviewed four more of his books – Last Flight to Stalingrad, Kyiv, Katastrophe and his latest, The Blood of Others. He has also written at least two crime series
Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀‘s latest novel, A Spell of Good Things, was published earlier this year
Clio Gray‘s latest book, Stumblestone, was published in 2022
Laurent Gaudé has written further novels but none appear to have been published in English
Luke McCallin wrote a fourth novel in his Gregor Reinhardt series, Where Gods Does Not Walk, which I read and reviewed in 2021





I never heard of any of these books and authors tbh.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2023/08/01/top-ten-tuesday-forgotten-backlist-titles/
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I don’t read YA or fantasy so find myself in a similar position most weeks!
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I thought it was fun to see your early reviews. Thank you for sharing them. 🙂
Here is my Top Ten Tuesday post.
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Thanks, I hope you DO enjoy the ones on your list you’re hoping to
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Hell’s Gate sounds intriguing and heartbreaking all the same. Spaceman in Bohemia also looks like an interesting book. Thank you! Have a great week!
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I haven’t read any of these or heard of some of these before, so it was fun to read your list today.
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Interesting to see what the authors of your backlist titles have gone on to do.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2023/08/01/top-ten-tuesday-431/
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Isn’t it? Bit sad when they haven’t written anything subsequently though…
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Yeah it is 😦
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How fun to look back at your blog’s beginning! I’m sure you’re early reviews were just great, but instead of cringing at them, you should celebrate how much they’ve improved. We’re all learning as we go 🙂 Oh, and I haven’t heard of any of these, so I’m glad they’re getting a little attention today!
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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Thanks, that’s a positive way to look at it
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What an interesting bunch of books! I’ve only heard of Upton Sinclair and have only read The Jungle.
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