Welcome to another Top 5 Wednesday as hosted by Sam @ Thoughts on Tomes. This week’s topic is about the books that we’ve read outside of our comfort zone, or what we usually read. So the types of books I usually read are fantasy – adult and YA – and YA contemporaries. Those are the main types of books in which I read, and of course there are subgenres within those that fall out of what I normally do, but here I’m going to talk about a few books I’ve read (and some I haven’t finished) that fall out of my comfort zone.

5. Cinder by Marissa Meyer

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This YA sci-fi book is very popular with a lot of people, and I thought it was okay at best. I really wanted to get into it because I love the idea of mixing sci-fi with fairytale retellings, but this first book just didn’t really do it for me, but I did still enjoy it. I do enjoy reading sci-fi books, but I don’t do it often and I want to change that.

4. Saga by Brian K Vaughan

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This comic book series definitely falls out of my comfort zone because even though I’m a manga fanatic, I’ve never read a comic book series before. I may have dabbled here and there on them before, but this is the only comic book series that I’ve actually invested myself in – and I love it! Comics are very similar to manga in that they tell a story through pictures, but they’re very different because they’re generally smaller volumes, bright, colorful art throughout, and all of the art styles differ in some way. Not to say that manga isn’t the same, but the color aspect is definitely different.

3. My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, & Jodi Meadows

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Now I do enjoy reading historical fiction novels and period pieces, but I’ve never read a YA historical comedy retelling. It’s a mouthful, but it was such a fun book! I felt like the authors did a wonderful job not only retelling the story of Lady Jane, the nine day queen, and then incorporating their own twists and magical elements to the mix. It made for a fascinating, wonderful story about awkward teens in the 1600s.

2. The Deal by Elle Kennedy

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I’ve never read a New Adult story before, and as this series was my first in that genre, I’m really glad to have picked it up. Sure, it’s got a lot (A LOT) of sex, but it also has a story around it and I felt like I was becoming very invested in the characters. I haven’t really heard much about the NA genre except that it’s college aged kids, lots of sex, and drama. I mean, that does kind of sum it up, but I’m sure that there is more out there that’s different and explores more. This series definitely made me interested to read more in the NA genre.

1 . Asylum by Madeleine Roux

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It’s a horror novel. I hate horror. I haven’t finished reading this book, but I started it a while ago for a readathon and I just… I can’t. I want to finish it, I do, but horror is just not something I’m comfortable with watching or reading (unless I’m in a weird mood). The thing is, I’m really interested to see what happens in the book but the pacing and story are creepy, and then the pictures inside it? Forget, I can’t.

Let’s Chat! ≧◡≦

What kinds of books fall out of your comfort zone? Have you read any that fall into mine? What kinds of books do you want to explore that you don’t normally read? What’s stopping you?

15 responses to “Top 5 Wednesday: Books Outside Our Comfort Zone”

  1. anhdara13 Avatar

    I remember my first foray into NA! Oh man, it was a (pretty good) experience, but I haven’t ventured back into it. This book cover makes me want to. Haha.

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    1. Rayna Avatar

      It’s a good series! The first three books are out and the fourth comes out in September. I definitely recommend it.

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  2. thebookprophet Avatar
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    I have only really read one graphic novel series: The Walking Dead… and I LOVE IT! I read the first Guardians of the Galaxy but it wasn’t really doing it for me… the movie was better.

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    1. Rayna Avatar

      Huh, it’s usually the other way around! I’m not very into zombies, so I probably won’t ever pick up TWD (I also don’t watch the show), but that’s still awesome!

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  3. HeartViaPages Avatar

    I’m glad you decided to give NA a chance and that you enjoyed The Deal. 🙂 There’s a lot of other NAs out there with “more depth” if that’s what you’re more interested in 🙂

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    1. Rayna Avatar

      If you have any recommendations, I’d love to hear them! c:

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      1. HeartViaPages Avatar

        I’m not sure what your favorite genre is but here are some recommendations : Colleen Hoover, Mia Sheridan, KA Tucker, JA Redmerski (she has In the Company of Killers series that’s also crime and suspense) 🙂

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      2. Rayna Avatar

        Thank you!

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  4. Sam Frost Avatar

    I loved Cinder and I’m really eager to read My Lady Jane! Reading out of my comfort zone is something I should work at because I’m sure there are many amazing books that I miss because I’m afraid of disliking them.

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    1. Rayna Avatar

      It is a scary thing, but I think branching out really helps to grow as a reader. MLJ was so funny!

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  5. Nina // By Page or By Plane Avatar

    I love The Deal! It’s one of the books that got me started on NA, I’m happy it got you interested in the genre!

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    1. Rayna Avatar

      Same! It’s a very good series.

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  7. Rawan M Avatar

    Awesome! I’ve only read Cinder from your list, but Sci-Fi is kind of the only thing that I read. I think I would say that Historical Fiction is the thing that is majorly out of my comfort zone.

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    1. Rayna Avatar

      Do you have any sci-fi recommendations?

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