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**Underrated Books that Deserve More Love**

I really enjoyed this one like nobody talks about this book and it's so amazing like it's just so refreshing every type of book which I love so definitely I loved every second of it spoke oh I'm talking about "Us" by an author that it's definitely not underrated at all like not underhyped by any means but I think this book of hers is and that is what Alice Forgot by Leah Moriarty. So when you think of Leah Moriarty, you think immediately up Big Little Lies because it was managed to an HBO special no big deal right but nobody talks about what else forgot she didn't bring a ton of other books and I have read the majority of her books and I really loved what Alice Forgot there most like her one in my opinion funny and nobody talks about this one whenever you hear "Lemur T" you hear Big Little Lies or you hear The Husband Secret you don't hear a ton about this book. This book falls out of our main character Alice who has a tumble in the gym and she has amnesia and she pretty much forgets the last five years of her life and what she remembers is she had a great marriage with this guy and they had kids and now it's five years later and they're getting a divorce and things are rocky and she does not remember how it got to that point at all so it's her trying to figure out her memory again and tried to rekindle their relationship.

Leah Moriarty is not underrated as an author but this book in particular by her is not all I will talk about it. It was so amazing, it's it's definitely more funny and charismatic and charming than it is Big Little Lies. It feels a lot more like bigger topics but I still really enjoyed this one. I feel a lot of these books I've talked about a lot because I just wanna I love them and I don't say they get enough love but you're just gonna hear me again in this video and next, I'm talking about "It's Close Enough to Touch" by Colleen Oakley. This is kind of a chiclet novel all about a girl that has an allergy to the human touch and she has to get a job. She gets a job in the library and meets a guy and it's adorable. Another quiet you know heartwarming tip a book which I love to death I also always show them tape with this book because their bicycles so adorable but again another really adorable books that nobody ever talks about I don't think I've seen a single person talking about "Spook Excuse" so it's an amazing book. I loved it it was just so adorable.

Look, I'm gonna talk about it's another one by an author that is definitely not underrated or under hyped by any means but I feel like I don't hear a ton about her books on BookTube and again you guessed it that maybe just me. That is "Small Great Things" by Jodi Picoult. I read Jodi Picoult at the ripe age of 14 which is probably way too young because she writes some heavy stuff but this book came out, I want to say last year maybe I think and I read it. I listened to an audiobook. I thought it was phenomenal. Heard a ton about it on BookTube which is a shame because it's a beautiful book. She's got so many books under her belt, it's ridiculous but we fall our main character Ruth who is an African-American labor till delivery nurse and she and one of her patients in our white supremacist and he comes into play and the white supremacists don't want her to touch the baby and the baby dies unfortunately and it all happens to be in a courtroom battle which is kind of what Jodi Picoult is known for. Like this kind of mysterious courtroom battle and things like that.

I love this book it's a hard book to read do not get me wrong because talks about diversity talks about racism and things that should be talked about for sure but the way she wrote it was very beautiful and there you have it those are ten books that I think that you should read. That I don't hear a ton about on BookTube again, you could probably link like 50 different channels that have talked about this book but there's a lot of BookTube channels okay. I try to watch a fair few and these are books I don't think get enough love so you may agree with me, you may disagree either way hope you check out these books because I love them all and going to read any of these books because of this video please let me know and if you know of any underrated books in particular that you want to talk about that don't get enough love please leave them down below. I would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions if you like this video be sure to give it a thumbs up hit subscribe and I will see you guys in the next one goodbye you

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enOh everyone today I'm going to talk about underrated books so underrated books underrated books to me and in this video in particular our books that don't get enough love here on booktube now I think with all these books honestly that I'm mentioning today you can go on Goodreads and find a plethora a ton a ton of reviews I don't think they're anywhere underrated on Goodreads or on the internet in general but here on booktube in particular I don't see a lot of these books being talked about or being read a lot of these some of these books I mentioned I have seen a lot on other channels but they haven't read them so that is what I mean by underrated these books I'm talking about today I don't think get enough love here on booktube so I thought you know hey let's talk about them and hopefully more people will read them and fall in love with them as much as I did know if you look up one of these books I mentioned on Goodreads you're like wow this book has like 50,000 like ratings on it that's why I'm saying it's underrated here on booktube because I feel like a lot of people myself included get a lot of recommendations here on booktube so talking about 10 of them so 5 of them are gonna be why a books and 5 of them are gonna be adult books cool shaking it up a little bit we're gonna talk about I read last year and fell in love with and that is Emmy and Oliver by Robyn Benway a lot of people when they think of Robin Benway they they go far from the tree which came out last year and is gotten a lot of buzz with good good reason it's an amazing book but she's written quite a few books and one of them being and me and Oliver I honestly picked up Emmy and Oliver on a whim from my library wasn't expecting much from it fell in love with the writing style just the kind of quiet book that it is and it's just a beautiful book so I don't think a lot of people have read some types of white contemporaries there are a lot of hype books and there's a lot of books that kind of fall through the cracks that not only we'll talk about and I'm just as much as guilty about that is it anybody but I'm so glad I found any Oliver I mean Oliver is about you guessed it um you know and they were best friends when they were growing up they live next door each other and then Oliver gets kidnapped by his dad when he was like six when he was like five or six and he was gone for a long time and then he comes home when he is 17 and things are different so it's this book's all about I mean all picking up the relationship trying to be friends again maybe more and just kind of figuring out what to do when he's at home because only life he knew was with his dad on the road and now he's kind of at a new place even though it is his home so it's a very very beautiful book it's a very quiet book like I keep saying because there's not like a ton of plot for brush in this book there's not a lot of action or things like that happened it's just more about family and just the growth of a friendship and re and revisiting that friendship and things like that I just wanted to be read more I think it's just an adorable why a contemporary book and I just love it another one I want to talk about is the last magician by Lisa Maxwell again I read this last year I got this in a box and I had heard about it a lot of people kept talking about a book too but I don't think a ton of people have read it I'd be a hundred percent wrong just forgive me either way this is a white fantasy series the first book in a series and it's basically all this book is so tricky to explain magicians were a magic aynd of outlawed and we have a girl that can travel back in time and so she goes back in time into like the New York 18:02 in New York when you know this magic was starting just to get outlawed and things were happening it's just a job to see like this book and artifact just know it's about like magicians and kind of being outlaw magicians and things like that it is a lengthy novel and it is kind of info jumpy I will say that but I really enjoyed the atmosphere of this book had 1902 and New York it was kind of tough and brutal and very mysterious I really enjoyed it for that and I mean I don't think a lot of people read this book like when I hear why I fantasy you hear a lot of thrown glass or you know any Morrison Meyer books or Leigh bardugo books but I don't think of ton of you all read this one and I think a lot of people would really enjoy especially for the time travel fact it was like the New York element and it was just very you know atmospheric to read and again really enjoyed it how that worked out about it here on booktube another one that I've read very very recently that I fell in love with that I have heard like nobody talked about here on both do is you'll miss me when I'm gone by Rachel and soul women I picked this book up on a whim the plot sounded very interesting and I was surprised of how much I fell in love this book this is a very serious wine contemporary it's not like happy-go-lucky it's more of a sadder one but I enjoy this as well sometimes see this is all about these twins named Adina and Tova and they're not close as one thing they would because they're twins they're very very distant thinks something has happened in their past they don't talk about it and also their mother has Huntington's disease you decide when they're 18 that they are gonna take a blood test to see if one of them has the Huntington's genes because you can test for that and basically without spoiling anything one of them has it and one of them doesn't so the book kind of changes course because one of them has a very different future than the other one the other one has a lot of you know hurdles they're gonna have to face and a different life than the other one also their family is Jewish which I also really enjoyed reading about because I don't read a lot about the Jewish culture and books so I really enjoyed it for that matter but I loved the writing of this book I thought it was beautiful I love the strength relationship of these sisters and how they kind of Epton flowed and they got closer sometimes they not the main point of this book is the bond of sisterhood and family family is a very big part probably the biggest part of this whole book and the fact it was just sad but it was beautifully sad so I highly recommend it's one like I said I've heard like nobody talked about it here on booktube enough books that I read on a whim I want to talk about the wicked deep by Shea Earnshaw again I read this book quite randomly because I thought the plot sounded interesting I was very surprised of how much I loved it and I will say I've seen a lot on booktube as people haul it and things like that but I haven't seen a ton of people read it honestly I could be wrong like I keep saying but this should be read because it's so amazing honestly I was surprised how much I liked it this book I'd say is the perfect mixture of practical magic and hocus pocus and you know if those two things you must read this book and bonus if you want to read in October totally atmospheric this book follows this town of Sparrow and it's this cursed town because centuries ago these three sisters that were dubbed as witches were drowned in the river of the town like they got stones tied to their ankles and they were thrown into the river and ever since then these three sisters come back every summer for three weeks they pick these three teenage girls and they inhabit their bodies and they were teenage boys into the river to their death just a beautifully atmospheric book I can't get over a hot atmosphere ik this was sometimes atmosphere books are kind of hit or miss for me and this one I found was a big hit I thought it was amazing I think the perfect time to read this is October I might read it then because I loved it into that much but it was just again so mysterious and alluring this town of Sparrow this cursed these three sisters and I really enjoyed it like hocus-pocus practical magic this is the book for you like I said I don't think a ton of people have read it and it should be read last what a book that I want to talk about is shuffle repeat another why can't every book that I read last year fell in love with I think I've heard about this one on Christmas Channel so it has been on booktube a little bit but I feel like not a ton of people have read this one this is about these two friends that you know have the carpool together everyday to school and it becomes something more that's pretty much the gist of it it's another kind of quiet why contemporary that I really really loved and I don't think a ton of people have read it because I'm a big white contemporary fan that is no secret at all so anytime I could find a new one that I love I just want to shout it from the mountaintops so if you love why I contemporaries and just want to read them all I would highly recommend this one it's adorable and cute and all of the many things now moving on to my five adult underrated books the first one I want to talk about it's probably the least underrated and I feel kind of cheating by putting it on here because this book is really big live on Amazon and on Goodreads and on the internet in general but I feel like I haven't heard a ton of people talk about it on booktube in fact I learned about this book I think just on the internet in general not even near booktube and that is Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gale Honeyman I adored this book it's 100 books see her honestly it's a very you know heartwarming and growth type of story we fought Eleanor who doesn't have the best social skills and it's all about her kind of blossoming if you will and it's a beautiful beautiful quiet type of book that I just devour and like I said this book is really big on every book booktube and that may be just me that says that I mean how many times all right lot but either way if you just love heartwarming stories about somebody growing and just embracing who they are I would highly recommend Eleanor Oliphant such a beautiful book and yeah Noby already here on booktube if you're interested in adult books read this another one you guys have heard me talk about quite a lot on this channel for this past year is young being young by Gabrielle seven Gabrielle seven I think is under an author in particular because I don't hear a lot of people talk about her and she should be talked about I love love love her books this book I read again on a wind that's some that's a lot of times you find are your most favorite and underrated reads by just picking something random off your shelf and I highly recommend you do that because that has really benefitted me this year I found a lot of my favorite books ever by just doing by doing just that something character named Olivia who is a congressional intern and she has an affair with the congressman who is a married man and obviously the affair comes to light and she is thrown under the bus quite literally and she decides to move to Maine to change her name and to start a refresh and she also has a daughter and this book is told in like different formats by that it means told from like five different characters there's one from her mom there's one about Olivia or Salters home from her daughter there's one from the congressman's wife so it's just a very it sounds like a very heavy book when you talk about an affair and you know politics and things like that Gabrielle's Evan has this great way of gentle light-hearted and fresh and funny and I really enjoyed this one like nobody talks about this book and it's so amazing like it's just so refreshing every type of book which I love so definitely I loved every second of it spoke oh I'm talking about us by an author that it's definitely not underrated at all like not underhyped by any means but I think this book of hers is and that is what Alice forgot by Leah Moriarty so when you think of Leah Moriarty you think immediately up big little lies because it was managed to an HBO special no big deal right but nobody talks about what else forgot she didn't bring a ton of other books and I have read the majority of her books and I really loved what Alice forgot there most like her one in my opinion funny and nobody talks about this one whenever you hear lemur T you hear big little lies or you hear the husband secret you don't hear a ton about this book this book falls our main character Alice who has a tumble in the gym and she has amnesia and she pretty much forgets the last five years of her life and what she remembers is she had a great marriage with this guy and they had kids and now it's five years later and they're getting a divorce and things are rocky and she does not remember how it got to that point at all so it's her trying to you know figure out her memory again and tried to you know rekindle her relationship their husband and things like that again Leah Moriarty is not underrated as an author but this book in particular by her is not all I will talk about it and they should it was so amazing it's it's definitely more funny and charismatic and charming than it is big little lies it feels a lot more you know bigger topics but I still really enjoyed this one I feel a lot of these books I've talked about a lot because I just wanna I love them and I don't say they get enough love but you're just gonna hear him again in this video and next I'm talking about it's close enough to touch by Colleen Oakley this is kind of a chiclet novel all about a girl that has allergic to the human touch and she has to get a job she gets job in the library she meets a guy and it's adorable another quiet you know heartwarming tip a book which I love to death I also always show them tape with this book because their bicycles so adorable but again another really adorable books that nobody ever talks about I don't think I've seen a single person talking about spook excuse so it's an amazing book I loved it it was just so adorable look I'm gonna talk about it's another one by an author that is definitely not underrated or under hyped by any means but I feel like I don't hear a ton about her books on booktube and again you guessed it that maybe just me and that is small great things by Jodi Picoult I read Jodi Picoult at the ripe age of 14 which is probably way too young because she writes some heavy stuff but this book came out I want to say last year maybe I think and I read it I listened to an audiobook I thought it was phenomenal heard a ton about it on booktube which is a shame because it's a beautiful book she's got so many books under her belt it's ridiculous but we fall our main character Ruth who is an african-american labor until delivery nurse and she and one of her patients in our white supremacist and he comes into play and the white supremacists don't want her to touch the baby and the baby dies unfortunately and it all happens to be in a courtroom battle which is kind of what Jodi Picoult is known for like this kind of mysterious courtroom battle and things like that I love this book it's a hard book to read do not get me wrong because talks about diversity talks about racism and things that should be talked about for sure but the way she wrote it was very beautiful and there you have it those are ten books that I think that you should read that I don't hear a ton about on booktube again you could probably link like 50 different channels that have talked about this book but there's a lot of booktube channels okay I try to watch a fair few and these are books I don't think get enough love so you may agree with me you may disagree either way hope you check out these books because I love them all and going to read any of these books because of this video please let me know and if you know of any underrated books in particular that you want to talk about that don't get enough love please leave them down below I would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions if you like this video be sure to give it a thumbs up hit subscribe and I will see you guys in the next one goodbye youOh everyone today I'm going to talk about underrated books so underrated books underrated books to me and in this video in particular our books that don't get enough love here on booktube now I think with all these books honestly that I'm mentioning today you can go on Goodreads and find a plethora a ton a ton of reviews I don't think they're anywhere underrated on Goodreads or on the internet in general but here on booktube in particular I don't see a lot of these books being talked about or being read a lot of these some of these books I mentioned I have seen a lot on other channels but they haven't read them so that is what I mean by underrated these books I'm talking about today I don't think get enough love here on booktube so I thought you know hey let's talk about them and hopefully more people will read them and fall in love with them as much as I did know if you look up one of these books I mentioned on Goodreads you're like wow this book has like 50,000 like ratings on it that's why I'm saying it's underrated here on booktube because I feel like a lot of people myself included get a lot of recommendations here on booktube so talking about 10 of them so 5 of them are gonna be why a books and 5 of them are gonna be adult books cool shaking it up a little bit we're gonna talk about I read last year and fell in love with and that is Emmy and Oliver by Robyn Benway a lot of people when they think of Robin Benway they they go far from the tree which came out last year and is gotten a lot of buzz with good good reason it's an amazing book but she's written quite a few books and one of them being and me and Oliver I honestly picked up Emmy and Oliver on a whim from my library wasn't expecting much from it fell in love with the writing style just the kind of quiet book that it is and it's just a beautiful book so I don't think a lot of people have read some types of white contemporaries there are a lot of hype books and there's a lot of books that kind of fall through the cracks that not only we'll talk about and I'm just as much as guilty about that is it anybody but I'm so glad I found any Oliver I mean Oliver is about you guessed it um you know and they were best friends when they were growing up they live next door each other and then Oliver gets kidnapped by his dad when he was like six when he was like five or six and he was gone for a long time and then he comes home when he is 17 and things are different so it's this book's all about I mean all picking up the relationship trying to be friends again maybe more and just kind of figuring out what to do when he's at home because only life he knew was with his dad on the road and now he's kind of at a new place even though it is his home so it's a very very beautiful book it's a very quiet book like I keep saying because there's not like a ton of plot for brush in this book there's not a lot of action or things like that happened it's just more about family and just the growth of a friendship and re and revisiting that friendship and things like that I just wanted to be read more I think it's just an adorable why a contemporary book and I just love it another one I want to talk about is the last magician by Lisa Maxwell again I read this last year I got this in a box and I had heard about it a lot of people kept talking about a book too but I don't think a ton of people have read it I'd be a hundred percent wrong just forgive me either way this is a white fantasy series the first book in a series and it's basically all this book is so tricky to explain magicians were a magic aynd of outlawed and we have a girl that can travel back in time and so she goes back in time into like the New York 18:02 in New York when you know this magic was starting just to get outlawed and things were happening it's just a job to see like this book and artifact just know it's about like magicians and kind of being outlaw magicians and things like that it is a lengthy novel and it is kind of info jumpy I will say that but I really enjoyed the atmosphere of this book had 1902 and New York it was kind of tough and brutal and very mysterious I really enjoyed it for that and I mean I don't think a lot of people read this book like when I hear why I fantasy you hear a lot of thrown glass or you know any Morrison Meyer books or Leigh bardugo books but I don't think of ton of you all read this one and I think a lot of people would really enjoy especially for the time travel fact it was like the New York element and it was just very you know atmospheric to read and again really enjoyed it how that worked out about it here on booktube another one that I've read very very recently that I fell in love with that I have heard like nobody talked about here on both do is you'll miss me when I'm gone by Rachel and soul women I picked this book up on a whim the plot sounded very interesting and I was surprised of how much I fell in love this book this is a very serious wine contemporary it's not like happy-go-lucky it's more of a sadder one but I enjoy this as well sometimes see this is all about these twins named Adina and Tova and they're not close as one thing they would because they're twins they're very very distant thinks something has happened in their past they don't talk about it and also their mother has Huntington's disease you decide when they're 18 that they are gonna take a blood test to see if one of them has the Huntington's genes because you can test for that and basically without spoiling anything one of them has it and one of them doesn't so the book kind of changes course because one of them has a very different future than the other one the other one has a lot of you know hurdles they're gonna have to face and a different life than the other one also their family is Jewish which I also really enjoyed reading about because I don't read a lot about the Jewish culture and books so I really enjoyed it for that matter but I loved the writing of this book I thought it was beautiful I love the strength relationship of these sisters and how they kind of Epton flowed and they got closer sometimes they not the main point of this book is the bond of sisterhood and family family is a very big part probably the biggest part of this whole book and the fact it was just sad but it was beautifully sad so I highly recommend it's one like I said I've heard like nobody talked about it here on booktube enough books that I read on a whim I want to talk about the wicked deep by Shea Earnshaw again I read this book quite randomly because I thought the plot sounded interesting I was very surprised of how much I loved it and I will say I've seen a lot on booktube as people haul it and things like that but I haven't seen a ton of people read it honestly I could be wrong like I keep saying but this should be read because it's so amazing honestly I was surprised how much I liked it this book I'd say is the perfect mixture of practical magic and hocus pocus and you know if those two things you must read this book and bonus if you want to read in October totally atmospheric this book follows this town of Sparrow and it's this cursed town because centuries ago these three sisters that were dubbed as witches were drowned in the river of the town like they got stones tied to their ankles and they were thrown into the river and ever since then these three sisters come back every summer for three weeks they pick these three teenage girls and they inhabit their bodies and they were teenage boys into the river to their death just a beautifully atmospheric book I can't get over a hot atmosphere ik this was sometimes atmosphere books are kind of hit or miss for me and this one I found was a big hit I thought it was amazing I think the perfect time to read this is October I might read it then because I loved it into that much but it was just again so mysterious and alluring this town of Sparrow this cursed these three sisters and I really enjoyed it like hocus-pocus practical magic this is the book for you like I said I don't think a ton of people have read it and it should be read last what a book that I want to talk about is shuffle repeat another why can't every book that I read last year fell in love with I think I've heard about this one on Christmas Channel so it has been on booktube a little bit but I feel like not a ton of people have read this one this is about these two friends that you know have the carpool together everyday to school and it becomes something more that's pretty much the gist of it it's another kind of quiet why contemporary that I really really loved and I don't think a ton of people have read it because I'm a big white contemporary fan that is no secret at all so anytime I could find a new one that I love I just want to shout it from the mountaintops so if you love why I contemporaries and just want to read them all I would highly recommend this one it's adorable and cute and all of the many things now moving on to my five adult underrated books the first one I want to talk about it's probably the least underrated and I feel kind of cheating by putting it on here because this book is really big live on Amazon and on Goodreads and on the internet in general but I feel like I haven't heard a ton of people talk about it on booktube in fact I learned about this book I think just on the internet in general not even near booktube and that is Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gale Honeyman I adored this book it's 100 books see her honestly it's a very you know heartwarming and growth type of story we fought Eleanor who doesn't have the best social skills and it's all about her kind of blossoming if you will and it's a beautiful beautiful quiet type of book that I just devour and like I said this book is really big on every book booktube and that may be just me that says that I mean how many times all right lot but either way if you just love heartwarming stories about somebody growing and just embracing who they are I would highly recommend Eleanor Oliphant such a beautiful book and yeah Noby already here on booktube if you're interested in adult books read this another one you guys have heard me talk about quite a lot on this channel for this past year is young being young by Gabrielle seven Gabrielle seven I think is under an author in particular because I don't hear a lot of people talk about her and she should be talked about I love love love her books this book I read again on a wind that's some that's a lot of times you find are your most favorite and underrated reads by just picking something random off your shelf and I highly recommend you do that because that has really benefitted me this year I found a lot of my favorite books ever by just doing by doing just that something character named Olivia who is a congressional intern and she has an affair with the congressman who is a married man and obviously the affair comes to light and she is thrown under the bus quite literally and she decides to move to Maine to change her name and to start a refresh and she also has a daughter and this book is told in like different formats by that it means told from like five different characters there's one from her mom there's one about Olivia or Salters home from her daughter there's one from the congressman's wife so it's just a very it sounds like a very heavy book when you talk about an affair and you know politics and things like that Gabrielle's Evan has this great way of gentle light-hearted and fresh and funny and I really enjoyed this one like nobody talks about this book and it's so amazing like it's just so refreshing every type of book which I love so definitely I loved every second of it spoke oh I'm talking about us by an author that it's definitely not underrated at all like not underhyped by any means but I think this book of hers is and that is what Alice forgot by Leah Moriarty so when you think of Leah Moriarty you think immediately up big little lies because it was managed to an HBO special no big deal right but nobody talks about what else forgot she didn't bring a ton of other books and I have read the majority of her books and I really loved what Alice forgot there most like her one in my opinion funny and nobody talks about this one whenever you hear lemur T you hear big little lies or you hear the husband secret you don't hear a ton about this book this book falls our main character Alice who has a tumble in the gym and she has amnesia and she pretty much forgets the last five years of her life and what she remembers is she had a great marriage with this guy and they had kids and now it's five years later and they're getting a divorce and things are rocky and she does not remember how it got to that point at all so it's her trying to you know figure out her memory again and tried to you know rekindle her relationship their husband and things like that again Leah Moriarty is not underrated as an author but this book in particular by her is not all I will talk about it and they should it was so amazing it's it's definitely more funny and charismatic and charming than it is big little lies it feels a lot more you know bigger topics but I still really enjoyed this one I feel a lot of these books I've talked about a lot because I just wanna I love them and I don't say they get enough love but you're just gonna hear him again in this video and next I'm talking about it's close enough to touch by Colleen Oakley this is kind of a chiclet novel all about a girl that has allergic to the human touch and she has to get a job she gets job in the library she meets a guy and it's adorable another quiet you know heartwarming tip a book which I love to death I also always show them tape with this book because their bicycles so adorable but again another really adorable books that nobody ever talks about I don't think I've seen a single person talking about spook excuse so it's an amazing book I loved it it was just so adorable look I'm gonna talk about it's another one by an author that is definitely not underrated or under hyped by any means but I feel like I don't hear a ton about her books on booktube and again you guessed it that maybe just me and that is small great things by Jodi Picoult I read Jodi Picoult at the ripe age of 14 which is probably way too young because she writes some heavy stuff but this book came out I want to say last year maybe I think and I read it I listened to an audiobook I thought it was phenomenal heard a ton about it on booktube which is a shame because it's a beautiful book she's got so many books under her belt it's ridiculous but we fall our main character Ruth who is an african-american labor until delivery nurse and she and one of her patients in our white supremacist and he comes into play and the white supremacists don't want her to touch the baby and the baby dies unfortunately and it all happens to be in a courtroom battle which is kind of what Jodi Picoult is known for like this kind of mysterious courtroom battle and things like that I love this book it's a hard book to read do not get me wrong because talks about diversity talks about racism and things that should be talked about for sure but the way she wrote it was very beautiful and there you have it those are ten books that I think that you should read that I don't hear a ton about on booktube again you could probably link like 50 different channels that have talked about this book but there's a lot of booktube channels okay I try to watch a fair few and these are books I don't think get enough love so you may agree with me you may disagree either way hope you check out these books because I love them all and going to read any of these books because of this video please let me know and if you know of any underrated books in particular that you want to talk about that don't get enough love please leave them down below I would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions if you like this video be sure to give it a thumbs up hit subscribe and I will see you guys in the next one goodbye you\n"