Welcome back to another Top 5 Saturday! Just in case you don’t know Top 5 Saturday is a weekly meme created by Mandy @ Devouring Books and it’s where we list the top five books (they can be books on your TBR, favourite books, books you loved/hated) based on the week’s topic. You can see the upcoming schedule at the end of my post š This week’s topic is actually: underrated books/hidden gems.
The prompt this week is pretty straightforward so I don’t really have much to say to introduce the topic. While it’d be easier to share underrated books that I’ve already read, I thought it’d be interesting to do an underrated books list for five on my TBR. I took to Goodreads to help me come up with a random list. These are books that I’ve heard good things about but I haven’t seen a lot of hype for (or at least not to my knowledge). I’m quite excited to read it Without further ado, let’s get to it!

(book covers are linked to the Goodreads pages!)
The Paper Magician
Ceony Twill arrives at the cottage of Magician Emery Thane with a broken heart. Having graduated at the top of her class from the Tagis Praff School for the Magically Inclined, Ceony is assigned an apprenticeship in paper magic despite her dreams of bespelling metal. And once sheās bonded to paper, that will be her only magicā¦forever.
Yet the spells Ceony learns under the strange yet kind Thane turn out to be more marvelous than she could have ever imaginedāanimating paper creatures, bringing stories to life via ghostly images, even reading fortunes. But as she discovers these wonders, Ceony also learns of the extraordinary dangers of forbidden magic.
An Excisionerāa practitioner of dark, flesh magicāinvades the cottage and rips Thaneās heart from his chest. To save her teacherās life, Ceony must face the evil magician and embark on an unbelievable adventure that will take her into the chambers of Thaneās still-beating heartāand reveal the very soul of the man.
Okay, I’m cheating a little because I have actually read this book before but it was so long ago that I don’t actually remember much (okay, any) of it. I do remember enjoying it though and wishing that the next book’s release would be sooner! I’m looking forward to re-reading it so I can finish the series.
More happy than not
In his twisty, gritty, profoundly movingĀ New York TimesĀ bestselling-debut,Adam Silvera brings to life a charged, dangerous near-future summer in the Bronx.
In the months after his father’s suicide, it’s been tough for sixteen-year-old Aaron Soto to find happiness but with the support of his girlfriend Genevieve, he’s slowly remembering what that might feel like. When Genevieve leaves for a couple of weeks, Aaron starts hanging out with a new guy, Thomas. Aaron’s friends notices, and they’re not exactly thrilled. But Aaron can’t deny the happiness Thomas brings or how Thomas makes him feel safe from himself.
Since Aaron can’t stay away from Thomas or turn off his newfound feelings for him, he considers turning to the Leteo Institute’s revolutionary memory-alteration procedure to straighten himself out, even if it means forgetting who he truly is…Ā
I think I’ve read three of Silvera’s books but I’ve heard a lot of people say that this is their favourite of his books. Despite hearing lots of great things, I don’t think there’s much hype around it (as far as I know).
Asking For It
It’s the beginning of the summer in a small town in Ireland. Emma O’Donovan is eighteen years old, beautiful, happy, confident. One night, there’s a party. Everyone is there. All eyes are on Emma.
The next morning, she wakes on the front porch of her house. She can’t remember what happened, she doesn’t know how she got there. She doesn’t know why she’s in pain. But everyone else does.
Photographs taken at the party show, in explicit detail, what happened to Emma that night. But sometimes people don’t want to believe what is right in front of them, especially when the truth concerns the town’s heroes…
I feel as if all of Louise O’Neill’s books are underrated because I have heard sooo many good things about her books from some book friends but I don’t think they’re very hyped. Or am I missing it all? If you want to see great reviews for her books, Emer’s page is where it’s at š
The knife of never letting go
Todd Hewitt is the only boy in a town of men. Ever since the settlers were infected with the Noise germ, Todd can hear everything the men think, and they hear everything he thinks. Todd is just a month away from becoming a man, but in the midst of the cacophony, he knows that the town is hiding something from him — something so awful Todd is forced to flee with only his dog, whose simple, loyal voice he hears too. With hostile men from the town in pursuit, the two stumble upon a strange and eerily silent creature: a girl. Who is she? Why wasn’t she killed by the germ like all the females on New World? Propelled by Todd’s gritty narration, readers are in for a white-knuckle journey in which a boy on the cusp of manhood must unlearn everything he knows in order to figure out who he truly is.Ā
I don’t even remember when I first came across this series but I know it was before the adaptation was announced last year (or was it two years ago now)? I honestly haven’t heard much about Patrick Ness’ books, especially this series, but what I have heard has been largely positive!
POison study
Choose: A quick death⦠or slow poison…
About to be executed for murder, Yelena is offered an extraordinary reprieve. She’ll eat the best meals, have rooms in the palaceāand risk assassination by anyone trying to kill the Commander of Ixia.
And so Yelena chooses to become a food taster. But the chief of security, leaving nothing to chance, deliberately feeds her Butterfly’s Dustāand only by appearing for her daily antidote will she delay an agonizing death from the poison.
As Yelena tries to escape her new dilemma, disasters keep mounting. Rebels plot to seize Ixia and Yelena develops magical powers she can’t control. Her life is threatened again and choices must be made. But this time the outcomes aren’t so clear..
This series has been on my TBR for a while and I have heard some good things about it but for how good I’ve heard it is, I feel like it’s quite underrated. It sounds so so good and I’m looking forward to giving it a try!

August Schedule:
01 August 2020: Enemies to Lovers- 08 August 2020: Underrated Books/Hidden Gems
- 15 August 2020: Recommended Reads
- 22 August 2020: Young Adult Books
- 29 August 2020: Detective Book

What are some underrated books or hidden gems that you’ve read or are on your TBR? Would you choose any of these?

Same with Louise O’Neill! I’ve heard quite a lot of good things about her books, but I still haven’t picked any of hers up which is ridiculous. I need to see even more people yelling about her work so I remember to try it. I read Poison Study years ago and it was really fun! š Nothing’s graphic, but it does also touch upon torture and sexual assault which I think is worth knowing before going into it.
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*yells at you* šššš
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I’ll read her, I promise! š
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LMAO
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I’ve only read one of her books (The Surface Breaks) but before buying the book (solely based on the cover ngl lol) I hadn’t heard about her or her books! Pretty much every review I’ve seen since has been so positive though. I don’t know why she’s not more hyped! Okay and wow, I had no idea Poison Study had that content in it but thanks for the warning! Definitely good to know (Y)
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I have the whole trilogy of The Knife of Never Letting Go and I’m dreading to begin it… Patrick Ness books can be a hit or a miss with me, and since I already own all three I really want to like them… Lol
And I heard great things about Poison Study!
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SO THE SAME, Alex! I’m really hoping that I love the series coz I scooped up the black cover editions (they’re so pretty) before I even really saw any reviews for them. I just love the titles and they do sound good! This is also where I admit that I haven’t read any of Ness’ books before but I have quite a few of them on my shelves! LOL oops…
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OMG! I also have the black cover editions š I did read three of his books and so far Monster Calls is my favorite š
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I’ve heard so many amazing things about Monster Calls and I have it on my physical shelf too (it’s actually been sitting in my TBR cart for like… TOO LONG). Whoops š Haha
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Great list! I have the Paper Magician on my TBR but will check the rest out š
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I love the cover of The Paper Magician and I’m looking forward to re-reading it soon. I hope you enjoy it, Becky ā¤
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Omg Poison Study and The Knife of Never Letting Go are both so good! I hope you’ll enjoy them when you get to them š
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YAY! I’m so glad you enjoyed them. I’m looking forward to finally picking them up at some point š (why are there so many books but so little time?!)
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Ooooooh I’ve got Asking For It on my shelves! I’m gonna read it ASAP!
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Omg yes! I finally caved and got the ebook but I wanted to get the physical copy (this is my procrastination tactic LOL). I should just read the damn book now!
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BAHAHAHA I was there like how is Louise OāNeill underrated, isnāt she like well known….and then thereās the link to me who obvs reads her A LOT and clearly doesnāt realise sheās less hyped than other authors ššššš
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HAHA well, I mean, I honestly don’t see a lot of bloggers or anyone in the book community talking about her books. I think you were the first blogger I came across that mentioned her and I got SO excited because there’s no one else I know Emer, NO ONE. How tho…
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I LOVE The Paper Magician–I hardly ever run across other bloggers talking about those books though. š
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Yay! Seeing you mention Holmberg in one of your posts last week definitely brought this book to mind when I had to make this list š Can’t wait to re-read it and finish the series (finally)!
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I really love her books! š
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Dark of the West is pretty underrated but I enjoyed it!
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I haven’t heard of that one but I will check it out on Goodreads š
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