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 🙂 This week’s topic is actually: Gift Books (Books you got as a gift, would give as a gift or have given as a gift.)
This prompt has made me realise that… I’ve never really been gifted books before! Hmm… 🤔 I mean, I’ve won giveaways, I’ve had books given to me based on request but I’ve only received a book as a gift three times that I can recall. I’m finding that a little hard to believe and we know my memory is terrible, but I really can’t think of any other times other than a random Secret Santa (Doctor Zhivago), a random “you-like-to-read?!” gift from a family friend (Catch-22), and a summer reunion gift from my bestie (a Nora Roberts book)! That’s a little sad…? LOL, but I digress! 😂 Since it is what it is, I’ve decided to focus today’s post on five books I’d love to gift people! Most of these will come as no surprise to many since I’ve gushed about these books quite often but I’d love for others to also experience the magic of these books ❤️

THE HOUSE IN THE CERULEAN SEA
Linus Baker leads a quiet, solitary life. At forty, he lives in a tiny house with a devious cat and his old records. As a Case Worker at the Department in Charge Of Magical Youth, he spends his days overseeing the well-being of children in government-sanctioned orphanages. When Linus is unexpectedly summoned by Extremely Upper Management he’s given a curious and highly classified assignment: travel to Marsyas Island Orphanage, where six dangerous children reside: a gnome, a sprite, a wyvern, an unidentifiable green blob, a were-Pomeranian, and the Antichrist. Linus must set aside his fears and determine whether or not they’re likely to bring about the end of days. But the children aren’t the only secret the island keeps. Their caretaker is the charming and enigmatic Arthur Parnassus, who will do anything to keep his wards safe. As Arthur and Linus grow closer, long-held secrets are exposed, and Linus must make a choice: destroy a home or watch the world burn.
THE SONG OF ACHILLES
Achilles, “best of all the Greeks,” is everything Patroclus is not—strong, beautiful, the child of a goddess—and by all rights their paths should never cross. Yet one day, Achilles takes the shamed prince under his wing and soon their tentative connection gives way to a steadfast friendship. As they grow into young men skilled in the arts of war and medicine, their bond blossoms into something far deeper—despite the displeasure of Achilles’ mother Thetis, a cruel sea goddess with a hatred of mortals. Fate is never far from the heels of Achilles. When word comes that Helen of Sparta has been kidnapped, the men of Greece are called upon to lay siege to Troy in her name. Seduced by the promise of a glorious destiny, Achilles joins their cause. Torn between love and fear for his friend, Patroclus follows Achilles into war, little knowing that the years that follow will test everything they have learned, everything they hold dear. And that, before he is ready, he will be forced to surrender his friend to the hands of Fate.
THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO
When she chooses unknown magazine reporter Monique Grant for the job, no one in the journalism community is more astounded than Monique herself. Why her? Why now? Monique is not exactly on top of the world. Her husband, David, has left her, and her career has stagnated. Regardless of why Evelyn has chosen her to write her biography, Monique is determined to use this opportunity to jumpstart her career. Summoned to Evelyn’s Upper East Side apartment, Monique listens as Evelyn unfurls her story: from making her way to Los Angeles in the 1950s to her decision to leave show business in the late 80s, and, of course, the seven husbands along the way. As Evelyn’s life unfolds—revealing a ruthless ambition, an unexpected friendship, and a great forbidden love—Monique begins to feel a very a real connection to the actress. But as Evelyn’s story catches up with the present, it becomes clear that her life intersects with Monique’s own in tragic and irreversible ways.
TAKE A HINT, DANI BROWN
Danika Brown knows what she wants: professional success, academic renown, and an occasional roll in the hay to relieve all that career-driven tension. But romance? Been there, done that, burned the T-shirt. Romantic partners, whatever their gender, are a distraction at best and a drain at worst. So Dani asks the universe for the perfect friend-with-benefits—someone who knows the score and knows their way around the bedroom. When brooding security guard Zafir Ansari rescues Dani from a workplace fire drill gone wrong, it’s an obvious sign: PhD student Dani and ex-rugby player Zaf are destined to sleep together. But before she can explain that fact, a video of the heroic rescue goes viral. Now half the internet is shipping #DrRugbae—and Zaf is begging Dani to play along. Turns out, his sports charity for kids could really use the publicity. Lying to help children? Who on earth would refuse?
Dani’s plan is simple: fake a relationship in public, seduce Zaf behind the scenes. The trouble is, grumpy Zaf’s secretly a hopeless romantic—and he’s determined to corrupt Dani’s stone-cold realism. Before long, he’s tackling her fears into the dirt. But the former sports star has issues of his own, and the walls around his heart are as thick as his… um, thighs. Suddenly, the easy lay Dani dreamed of is more complex than her thesis. Has her wish backfired? Is her focus being tested? Or is the universe just waiting for her to take a hint?
NEVERMOOR (SERIES)
Morrigan Crow is cursed. Having been born on Eventide, the unluckiest day for any child to be born, she’s blamed for all local misfortunes, from hailstorms to heart attacks–and, worst of all, the curse means that Morrigan is doomed to die at midnight on her eleventh birthday. But as Morrigan awaits her fate, a strange and remarkable man named Jupiter North appears. Chased by black-smoke hounds and shadowy hunters on horseback, he whisks her away into the safety of a secret, magical city called Nevermoor. It’s then that Morrigan discovers Jupiter has chosen her to contend for a place in the city’s most prestigious organization: the Wundrous Society. In order to join, she must compete in four difficult and dangerous trials against hundreds of other children, each boasting an extraordinary talent that sets them apart – an extraordinary talent that Morrigan insists she does not have. To stay in the safety of Nevermoor for good, Morrigan will need to find a way to pass the tests – or she’ll have to leave the city to confront her deadly fate.

FEB/MAR SCHEDULE:
06 Feb 2021 — Royalty in the Title (King, Queen, Princess, Prince, etc.)13 Feb 2021 — Book with Unique Format (Diary entries, verse, documents, podcast, blog, etc.)20 Feb 2021 — Books with Family Relationship in the Title (Mother, Father, Daughter, Brother, etc.)27 Feb 2021 — Snow on the Cover- 06 Mar 2021 — Gift Books (Books you got as a gift, would give as a gift or have given as a gift.)
- 13 Mar 2021 — Fire on the Cover
- 20 Mar 2021 — Love Triangle

Do you often receive books as gifts or do you also rarely receive books as gifts?
Do you often give books as gifts? What books have you gifted before?

I’ve only read #1 and #3 but YES! I actually gave #1 to my sister for her birthday this year.
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Ooh, that’s awesome! I wish my sister would get me books 😂
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It’s what I do for her every year. I think of books I think she would like and then send them to her Kindle as gifts.
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I love your choices! I don’t receive books as gifts often, but after I read and raved about The Song of Achilles, the hubs recently bought me Circe.
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Ooh, can’t wait to see what you think of Circe. I enjoyed it but have to admit I liked SoA better. Miller is an amaaaazing writer though–such beautiful prose! Happy reading 😍
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Thanks, Dini! I hope to get to Circe soon. I’m trying to get through some NetGalley ARCs first. lol
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Great list Dini! I’ve only read House in the Cerulean Sea, but I do have Song of Achilles & Seven Husbands on my TBR and now I really want to get to them soon 😊
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Omg, Becky… I think you’re gonna LOVE both books! They’re soooo good 😍 I hope you manage to get around to them soon!!!
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I’ve only read Nevermoor but couldn’t get into it. I’m disappointed in myself, haha.
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Oh no, I’m sorry to hear that, Joanna! 😩 Haha, it’s okay though. We can’t like every book we try, right!?
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I’m currently reading The House in the Cerulean Sea and have to agree with you, Dini! It’s a very fun and sweet book. Also I loved The Song Of Achilles.
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Aah, yay! I’m so glad to hear that you’re enjoying it, Stephen! It’s such a happy and ultimately feel-good story ❤️
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Thank you, Dini! I finished it yesterday and it’s a lovely, sweet story. 🙂
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These would all make great gifts! I think I’d happily gift the Klune book to others as well. 🙂
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I think everyone needs to experience the happy feel-good magic that is Klune’s book! 😍
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Oooh, I’ve never seen that cover for The Song of Achilles! I like it! ❤
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I’m so glad I got it because I actually like it so much better than the other cover 🙈
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Totally agree with The House in the Cerulean Sea! It’s so so so so good! 😍
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I really want to check out Nevermoor even though it looks like it might be middle grade. Also, I thought The House in the Cerulean Sea was middle grade too and didn’t pick it up because of that, but my coworker was reading it and said it was really good and definitely not middle grade hahaha
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