Pleasant Surprises: Books That Exceeded Our Expectations

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Août 2022 (see all)
Description
Our List of the Month this August is devoted to those pleasant surprises that come into our reading lives—books that exceeded our expectations, and ending up providing far more enjoyment than we thought they would. Each participant may vote on ten titles.
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18,203 membres
1,243 critiques
½ 4.3
17 Members
timspalding, raidergirl3, perennialreader, Localhostess, nancjones, nagasravika.bodapati, bookmuse56, CKHarwood, larocco, Vegas_Fiber_Arts, saraLucilleIngram, ErinBraam, HH_Library, VioletL, ConantheLibrarianJr, dandalf, Craftybilda
Explications
perennialreader: I don't read much in the way of Science Fiction but read a review and thought I would give it a try.
bookmuse56: I could not put down this book and it felt so real to me and I kept wondering what I would in the various situations.
ConantheLibrarianJr: Great "hard" Science Fiction. The book reminded me that if you are marooned on Mars, humor is your most important survival skill.
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1,141 membres
84 critiques
4.1
12 Members
kxn11, magneticvoyager, RBeffa, elkiedee, nancjones, ominogue, bookmuse56, Vegas_Fiber_Arts, saraLucilleIngram, pacificquest, VioletL, dandalf
Explications
elkiedee: I had no particular expectations of this book but picked it up because it was shortlisted for an award and it was excellent.
bookmuse56: I fell in with the writing, the time period, and the characters - perfect for armchair travelers.
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4,549 membres
338 critiques
4
7
5,333 membres
403 critiques
4
13 Members
timspalding, anglemark, erinclark, magneticvoyager, PitcherBooks, nagasravika.bodapati, kara.shamy, HeatherMoss, CKHarwood, Vegas_Fiber_Arts, saraLucilleIngram, pacificquest, moc2902
Explications
anglemark: I don't like zombie stories. Color me surprised at how good this book was!
8
16,557 membres
442 critiques
½ 4.3
9
43,267 membres
1,749 critiques
4
10 Members
pgmcc, knerd.knitter, deldevries, perennialreader, JuliaMaria, nagasravika.bodapati, Dammie, HH_Library, finnleyjames, ConantheLibrarianJr,EMS_24 ,Thelamon1
Explications
EMS_24 : It's all about expectations and what you like in a book
perennialreader: Not my kind of book at all, but I took a chance and have read the whole series, even the ones by David Lagercrantz. Just love the Lisbeth Salander character.
JuliaMaria: Ich habe die Serie erst gelesen als der Hype vorbei war - und war dann traurig, dass ich sie nicht doch früher schon für mich entdeckt hatte.
ConantheLibrarianJr: Powerful. What Solander goes thru is horrific, but she proves she is more than just a heroine. She is a survivor!
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70,332 membres
1,308 critiques
½ 3.5
12
25,571 membres
433 critiques
½ 4.3
13
9,133 membres
518 critiques
½ 4.4
8 Members
raidergirl3, CDVicarage, LDVoorberg, CarltonC, nagasravika.bodapati, Yarnucopia, steller0707, HH_Library
Explications
LDVoorberg: A long book set in Russia?! I kept expecting tragedy upon tragedy but I got the enjoyable, daily happenings of a gentleman in a hotel!
CarltonC: I didn’t expect that I would find this as unexpected, seemingly short and warm hearted as it is.
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3,155 membres
93 critiques
½ 3.6
8 Members
RBeffa, Porua, elkiedee, Smits, kara.shamy, Vegas_Fiber_Arts, Xotomix, RMiller30
Explications
Porua: I rarely read books I know nothing of, from authors I know nothing of. Both were true for this book and yet I not only read and enjoyed it, I actually bought a print copy of it.
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12,831 membres
336 critiques
4.1
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17,744 membres
331 critiques
4.2
17
17,222 membres
911 critiques
4
18
43,636 membres
1,013 critiques
3.9
19
41,199 membres
1,047 critiques
½ 4.3
20
9,705 membres
202 critiques
4
21
12,365 membres
480 critiques
½ 4.3
6 Members
CarltonC, vwinsloe, kara.shamy, nyowh, Algernon11, dandalf
Explications
CarltonC: Wowed by the imaginative rewriting of the epic from a different perspective and in such readable prose.
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26,991 membres
775 critiques
3.9
7 Members
CDVicarage, amanda4242, Vegas_Fiber_Arts, ManWithAnAgenda, Boand, steller0707, RMiller30,Thelamon1
Explications
Boand: Original tales of magic, madness and mystery set in the early C19th. Clarke constructs a fantasy world like no other where customs and fey characters collide. Endless fun and brilliant imaginative twists make this a book to cherish.
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2,547 membres
166 critiques
½ 4.3
24
52,836 membres
1,300 critiques
4.2
25
7,772 membres
655 critiques
3.8
6 Members
raidergirl3, terran, LDVoorberg, PitcherBooks, kara.shamy, Boand,EMS_24
Explications
LDVoorberg: You must listen to the audiobook: the narrator makes the series amazing.
Boand: Another recommendation of a whodunnit led me to the first of this quirky series and sealed it as one of my all time favourites. What’s not to love about a pesky teenage girl who beats the grownups at their own games, negotiates troublesome sisters and adores her father while they all mourn her mother and saves Britain from evil masterminds.
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6,751 membres
287 critiques
4.1
27
1,035 membres
73 critiques
4
5 Members
3togetready, bookmuse56, rmarcin, saraLucilleIngram, HH_Library
Explications
bookmuse56: Just a wonderful read that I finished in one sitting!
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19,418 membres
1,248 critiques
4.2
29
3,403 membres
250 critiques
3.8
30
5,595 membres
277 critiques
½ 4.3
31
9,079 membres
191 critiques
4
4 Members
hipdeep, RBeffa, elkiedee, saraLucilleIngram
Explications
hipdeep: My only other experience of Hemingway was The Old Man And The Sea, which bored me to tears. But these autobiographical vignettes were captivating.
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5,827 membres
108 critiques
4.1
34
3,043 membres
197 critiques
3.8
35
50,440 membres
451 critiques
½ 4.5
36
2,776 membres
170 critiques
½ 4.3
3 Members
anglemark, saraLucilleIngram, Tosta
Explications
anglemark: A nice surprise after the boring feelgood The long way to a small, angry planet
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107,272 membres
986 critiques
½ 4.4
38
2,944 membres
88 critiques
½ 4.3
39
20,602 membres
797 critiques
4.2
40
5,266 membres
150 critiques
4.2
3 Members
kxn11, dewasus1, CarltonC
Explications
CarltonC: So much more than I expected, funny and perceptive.
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5,800 membres
336 critiques
3.9
4 Members
Localhostess, kara.shamy, BornAnalog, steller0707
Explications
BornAnalog: One of the few books that everyone talked up to me, and then it actually delivered. And then some.
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4,874 membres
63 critiques
½ 4.3
43
5,489 membres
360 critiques
4.1
44
3,856 membres
200 critiques
4.2
3 Members
anglemark, sundancer, conhauf
Explications
anglemark: I didn't like the Temeraire books at all, but this one was great!
45
5,714 membres
264 critiques
4
46
540 membres
24 critiques
3.9
47
1,153 membres
28 critiques
4
48
4,387 membres
92 critiques
3.8
49
868 membres
15 critiques
½ 3.7
3 Members
Localhostess, Boand, conhauf
Explications
Boand: As a Londoner born and bred the Thames is part of my heritage and consciousness. Ackroyd weaves a wonderful historical journey covering millennia as well as miles as he follows the river from source to sea. It’s a really fascinating and captivating book which was a joy to read. For those who are interested there is also an accompanying TV series with highlights from the book and wonderful camera work.
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35,485 membres
626 critiques
4
51
3,482 membres
196 critiques
3.9
3 Members
perennialreader, bogopea, kara.shamy
Explications
perennialreader: I did not like Eat, Pray, Love but someone recommended this one and I actually like it.
52
7,391 membres
163 critiques
3.8
53
4,012 membres
226 critiques
4.2
54
1,612 membres
81 critiques
½ 3.6
55
39,517 membres
1,271 critiques
4.1
3 Members
kleo, cherpy, ErinBraam
56
978 membres
70 critiques
4.2
2 Members
elorin, rmarcin
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658 membres
19 critiques
½ 3.7
58
12,455 membres
189 critiques
4
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203 membres
47 critiques
½ 3.6
2 Members
hipdeep, conhauf
Explications
hipdeep: Took a flyer on this one through Early Reviewers. It blew my mind as an introduction to leisure studies.
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7,732 membres
296 critiques
4.2
61
12,981 membres
289 critiques
4
3 Members
Boand, steller0707, conhauf
Explications
Boand: A book that has a split dual timeline and an irresistible story of star crossed lovers. Byatt’s writing intrigues and compels across different centuries and compares how social mores shape our lives bringing joy, heartache and sorrow.
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7,420 membres
245 critiques
4.1
3 Members
Minthe, Cecrow, conhauf
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19,101 membres
403 critiques
4.1
64
246 membres
22 critiques
4
2 Members
nancjones, AbigailAdams26
Explications
AbigailAdams26: I had no fixed ideas going into this book, and certainly did not expect it to be one of the best middle-grade novels I have ever read!
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22 membres
2 critiques
½ 4.7
2 Members
AbigailAdams26, alderwand
Explications
AbigailAdams26: I expected to enjoy the artwork here, being an admirer of the illustrator (Frances Tyrrell), but I was surprised to find the story itself so beautifully-written and immensely poignant.
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26,271 membres
501 critiques
4.2
2 Members
Patricia.Ralston, elahrairah
Explications
elahrairah: My girlfriend said I should read this. It didn't look like the sort of book I would even consider but I did and it was brilliant. It made me realise that there was whole swathes of literature that I was missing out on because of my preconceived notions of what markets were being aimed for by covers, and that I had subconsciously coded whole swathes of literature as aimed at female audiences and ignored it. This was a bit of a shock, because I thought that I was an indiscriminate reader. It is always painful to learn things about yourself that you don't want to be true. I hope that I no longer ignore books that are marketed in a feminine way, and I make an effort to remember this whenever I am considering buying or reading a book. The novel is incredible, by the way.
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3,792 membres
101 critiques
4
68
4,444 membres
252 critiques
4.1
2 Members
edparks, conhauf
69
20,374 membres
558 critiques
4.1
70
2,923 membres
62 critiques
½ 3.4
71
2,720 membres
102 critiques
3.8
72
2,936 membres
41 critiques
4.1
2 Members
elkiedee, ManWithAnAgenda
Explications
elkiedee: Read by mistake from the library when I was 14 and I think I thought it was something different, but I really loved this.
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8,730 membres
120 critiques
3.8
2 Members
JalenV, ManWithAnAgenda
Explications
JalenV: I picked it because it was a classic, but the characters and their stories were much more interesting than I expected. BTW The Wheat and the Tares chapter is old name for the parable of the Wheat and the Weeds.
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8 membres
5
75
5,674 membres
92 critiques
3.8
2 Members
Cecrow, alderwand
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768 membres
23 critiques
3.8
77
94 membres
2 critiques
4
2 Members
BornAnalog, alderwand
Explications
BornAnalog: Read this argument for an ethics-driven technology sector. . .and then contemplate how far that is from our current reality.
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975 membres
57 critiques
½ 4.3
2 Members
Micheller7, Ann_R
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1,351 membres
91 critiques
3.8
2 Members
JuliaMaria, nyowh
Explications
JuliaMaria: Geschichten mit Tieren als Hauptprotakonisten interessieren mich normalerweise weniger, deshalb war ich positiv über die philosophische Tiefe des Romans überrascht.
80
42,723 membres
713 critiques
3.8
81
17,424 membres
153 critiques
4.1
2 Members
hipdeep, msemmag
Explications
hipdeep: Came for the theology, stayed for the clever use of language.
msemmag: Look, I didn't go into this book expecting C. S. Lewis to be funny. But goddamnit, he is in this. I don't agree with a lot of what he espouses, but fuck this was enjoyable to read.
82
1,076 membres
3 critiques
½ 4.3
2 Members
cpg, Yarnucopia
Explications
cpg: Surprisingly successful devotional work.
84
1,503 membres
93 critiques
4.1
2 Members
vwinsloe, Ann_R
85
489 membres
8 critiques
½ 3.6
2 Members
Cecrow, TechThing
86
2,136 membres
65 critiques
3.9
87
3,881 membres
200 critiques
½ 3.7
88
1,247 membres
41 critiques
4.2
2 Members
CarltonC, nyowh
Explications
CarltonC: I didn’t expect to be so engaged by this story, who for all his faults, comes across as very human.
89
72,274 membres
1,171 critiques
3.8
2 Members
hipdeep, cbl_tn
Explications
hipdeep: I have a vague memory of reading this in high school, but revisiting it as an adult was far more satisfying.
90
10,843 membres
251 critiques
4
91
11,715 membres
832 critiques
4.1
92
14,089 membres
314 critiques
4.2
93
3,378 membres
171 critiques
4.1
94
1,983 membres
110 critiques
½ 4.3
95
1,262 membres
21 critiques
½ 3.6
96
5,037 membres
144 critiques
4.1
97
9,911 membres
186 critiques
4
2 Members
hipdeep, Cecrow
Explications
hipdeep: I didn't love Steinbeck in high school English class. I wish they'd taught this one.
98
4,406 membres
232 critiques
4.2
2 Members
Micheller7, sturlington
Explications
sturlington: I thought this was a book about Shakespeare, but it was so much more than that--such a moving depiction of motherhood and grief.
99
1,798 membres
61 critiques
½ 3.4
100
5,471 membres
183 critiques
½ 4.3