Hello! Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, where people all over the planet get together to post about a different bookish topic each week. Today we’re talking about the First Ten Books I Reviewed. To be honest, I really couldn’t tell you about my first ten book reviews. Long ago and far away, I used to write for a site called Epinions.com, and I’m sure I wrote at least ten book reviews there. Since I can’t tell you about my first book reviews, I’ll just tell you about the first books I reviewed on this blog.
When I first started this blog, I imagined this as a blog where I just posted all sorts of general reviews, which is what I did on Epinions.com. Back in the day I had also posted a lot of articles on places like Squidoo; every January 1st, I’d post a list of my favorite books from the previous year. In 2016, I didn’t write down all the books I read in a year like I do now, and I forgot to put The Hiding Place on my list of favorite books I read the previous year. So I wrote a review of the book instead.
Since I started the blog at the beginning of the year (January 1, 2017, to be exact), I figured that the New Year is the time people want to make a new start. I reviewed Dave Ramsey’s Complete Guide to Money a few days later.
Of course, once you get your finances in order, you’ll want to get your spiritual health ready for the New Year as well. It was only January 8th when I reviewed The American Patriot’s Bible. Book reviews have evidently been a big part of this blog from the very beginning.
I think Veronica Roth’s Carve the Mark was the first pre-order I ever bought, and I remember counting down the days towards its release. Not only did I blog my review of this book, I also blogged about the pre-order gift you could get by buying it.
From there, we have to jump a year into the future before I start posting again. I had gotten a job and just couldn’t find the time to keep up with posting here. The Titan Strain was the first book I downloaded from Netgalley. I was so in awe of the fact that I was able to read a book before it came out!
The next book I reviewed was Flame in the Mist. I had discovered Goodreads’ Listopia, and I found it to be such an amazing resource at the time. Smoke in the Sun was towards the top of its Top YA Books of 2018 list, and after following the links, I found the first book in the series. I was in luck, because the first book in the library was in stock! I remember how I couldn’t get this book out of my head while I was working.

The next book review post that I wrote was two short stories in one post: Ōkami and Yumi, which are two short stories from Renée Ahdieh’s Flame in the Mist series. I was excited for the release of Smoke in the Sun at the time.
Since I pretty much skipped blogging for an entire year, two books from the same series ended up in this post. The Fates Divide is the second book the Veronica Roth’s Carve the Mark duology, and of course, I had to review that one too.
It was less than 11 months ago that I reviewed Marissa Meyer’s Heartless, but it seems like quite a while ago. This was even before I discovered Top Ten Tuesday!
I reviewed Smoke in the Sun shortly after that. It had the most amazing pre-order gift: when I bought a copy of Smoke in the Sun, they gave me a paperback copy of Flame in the Mist! This was the second set of full duologies that made the first ten books that I reviewed on this blog.
I hope you enjoyed this little tour back in time to the earlier days of this blog. What were some of the first books you reviewed? I look forward to seeing the other posts on this week’s Top Ten Tuesday.
Next week we’re going to talk about some inspirational and/or thought provoking quotes. I decided to write about quotes that moved me. I’ve only recently started to keep a book journal, where I write those sorts of things down, so most of the quotes are from books I’ve recently read. I ended up with one bonus quote after this one passage from an audiobook completely moved me.