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The Reading Bud’s Top Ten Books Of 2016

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In 2016, we reviewed a total of 90 books at TRB! 90 books!! And it is extremely difficult to hand pick only 10 of them, but selecting the best of the best is the whole point of this post, hence, here’s our 2016’s list of top ten books –

The Reading Bud’s Top Ten Books Of 2016:

  1. The Girl With All The Gifts by M.R. Carey
  2. Warren The 13th And The All-Seeing Eye by Tania del Rio
  3. In The Blood by R.L. Martinez
  4. Over The Dragonwall by H.C. Strom and Dennis D. Montoya
  5. The Secrets Of Lizzie Borden by Brandy Purdy
  6. The Eighth Day by Joseph John
  7. Losing Lauren by Alretha Thomas
  8. Security by Gina Wohlsdorf
  9. The Conveyance by Brian W. Matthews
  10. Sleeping Giants (Themis Files #1)

Please check out the slideshow below to have a look at all these amazing books.

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Apart from these books, there were some books that also deserve a mention in this post:

5 responses to “The Reading Bud’s Top Ten Books Of 2016”

  1. By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff Avatar

    Ooh! I must check out of some of the books I missed! 😊

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks, Tessa, but this blog is award-free. Still, I appreciate the love! ❤

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