Top 5 Tuesday: 2-6-2026: Top 5 Books with Unreliable Narrators

Top 5 Tuesday: 2-6-2026: Top 5 Books with Unreliable Narrators

Evening!

Top 5 Tuesday, cute, flowers, stars, books

A warm welcome to a new Top 5 Tuesday! I am back with this one after May was full of prompts I would rather share in October during my Spooktober festivities. This week though was a really fun one, namely Unreliable Narrators!

Which meant I had to dig a bit deeper as I don’t really keep track of that (already got enough shelves as it is), but thanks to some memory snippets along with a Goodreads list with Unreliable Narrator books I managed to find 5 really delightful books. All quite dark books, but haha, I guess unreliable narrators x horror/thriller = like cookies and milk. It just goes together.

What is your favourite unreliable narrator book? Any fun suggestions? Let me know!

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Top 5 Tuesday was created by Shanah at Bionic Book Worm, and it is my absolute privilege and pleasure to say that it is now being hosted here, at Meeghan reads!! Each week there is a new theme and you need to find 5 books that fit the theme in one way or another! From TBRs to finding items on covers to books with themes, there are all sorts of fun prompts~

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1.
The September House by Carissa Orlando, Red cover with a house on it
2.
We Were Liars, Silhouettes, Water, E. Lockhart, Young Adult, Mystery, Family
3.
Last Time I Lied, Riley Sager, Orange, Forest, Lying, Camp, Summer Camp, Thriller, Mystery
4.
Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas, handcuffs with a flower in the sand
5.
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell, Red Hair, Child Abuse, Rape, Adult, Dark, Abuse, Boarding School, Then/Now

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