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Top Ten Tuesday: Villains You Can’t Help But Love

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


It’s a little weird to be saying it’s officially November but it is. It’s been one heck of a year with a lot of ups and downs personally and for those around me. I can honestly say I’m ready for 2022 to be over but at the same time, it’s felt like a blur in some ways too.

On that less-than-cheery note, let’s dig into this week’s TTT. I had to alter it a little as I don’t particularly care for unlikable characters (hence the unlikable) and frankly can’t remember them for that reason. So here’s to those villains that are definitely villainous in the context of the story yet are people I can’t help but like in some way. Maybe they’re redeemable?

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Anticipated Books Coming November 2022

Happy Halloween everyone, and welcome to November! The seasons continue to grow colder but our fire for new books is just ramping up. Who doesn’t love a cozy read by a soon to be roaring fire? Below we have our most anticipated reads coming this month. As usual, I have linked their goodreads pages for your convenience. Enjoy the line up!


November 1

The Luminaries by Susan Dennard (ARC review here!)
Seasparrow by Kristin Cashore
Silver in the Mist by Emily Victoria

November 8

Bloodmarked (Legendborn #2) by Tracy Deonn
Cursed (Gilded #2) by Marissa Meyer
Gleanings by Neal Shusterman
Whiteout by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D Jackson, Nic Stone, et al.
Children of Ragnarok by Cinda Williams Chima

November 15

Heart of the Sun Warrior (The Celestial Kingdom Duology #2) by Sue Lynn Tan
The Lies We Tell by Katie Zhao

November 22

Of Cages and Crowns by Brianna Joy Crump

November 29

A Thousand Heartbeats by Kiera Cass
Morrighan: The Beginnings of the Remnant Universe by Mary E Pearson
A Wilderness of Stars by Shea Ernshaw
Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales
Belittled Women by Amanda Sellet


I know Heart of the Sun Warrior is calling out to me. That cover! What books are you all looking forward to? And have we missed any good ones? Let us know in the comments below!

5 star, YA

ARC Review: The Luminaries by Susan Dennard

Series: The Luminaries #1

From Susan Dennard, the New York Times bestselling author of the Witchlands series, comes a haunting and high-octane contemporary fantasy, about the magic it takes to face your fears in a nightmare-filled forest, and the mettle required to face the secrets hiding in the dark corners of your own family.

Hemlock Falls isn’t like other towns. You won’t find it on a map, your phone won’t work here, and the forest outside town might just kill you. 

Winnie Wednesday wants nothing more than to join the Luminaries, the ancient order that protects Winnie’s town—and the rest of humanity—from the monsters and nightmares that rise in the forest of Hemlock Falls every night. 

Ever since her father was exposed as a witch and a traitor, Winnie and her family have been shunned. But on her sixteenth birthday, she can take the deadly Luminary hunter trials and prove herself true and loyal—and restore her family’s good name. Or die trying.

But in order to survive, Winnie enlists the help of the one person who can help her train: Jay Friday, resident bad boy and Winnie’s ex-best friend. While Jay might be the most promising new hunter in Hemlock Falls, he also seems to know more about the nightmares of the forest than he should. Together, he and Winnie will discover a danger lurking in the forest no one in Hemlock Falls is prepared for.

Not all monsters can be slain, and not all nightmares are confined to the dark.



Overall Recommendation

The Luminaries sets a new secret society within our world that guards humankind from nightmarish creatures lurking in the forests at night. Beautiful worldbuilding and mystery subplots keep the momentum going that I couldn’t put this book down at all. The ending was abrupt and most things were not concluded in a satisfactory manner, but this definitely makes me all the more excited for what’s to come in the next book.

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