Whelp, it seems TTTs are the only kind of blog posts I am capable of these days- oh well. I love them and you should do. This week is a gooder.
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the ladies over at The Broke and Bookish.
Top Ten Book on My Fall TBR
1) Wild Beauty by Anna-Maria McLemore
Magical realism is quickly becoming my thing. When I talk about my top five favourite books, a good chunk would be magical realism. So, when I hear those two words I am in. Also, this story just sounds amazing. I am VERY excited to get my hands on this one.
This cover though...
2) Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Two works- Gothic Romance. Jane Eyre is one of the seven (?) books on my 2017 TBR, and I haven't read it yet. But I feel like I have been waiting for fall. To me, it's the perfect October read.
3) The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey
I was challenged to read this book YEARS ago by Aylee from Recovering Potter Addict. I admit I am a bit chicken and was a bit worried I would be to scared to actually read it. Buuuuuuut, I've matured these last few years and I think I can get through it. Again, I feel like this book is perfect for fall.
4) Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo
I love anything Grisha. Bardugo has created such a magical world and I am excited to read their folklore.
5) The Wood by Chelsea Bobulski
I have an ARC of this book, and I have been wanting to read it, but something keeps getting in the way. However, I feel like it's a perfect autumn read. So, I think I finally have the motivation.
6) Fierce Kingdom by Gin Phillips
The last number of years, I have been getting into thrillers more and more - and I think they're perfect for fall. Fierce Kingdom is a majorly hyped book these past few months and I am totally falling for it.
7) The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers
I want this book in my life. I've heard is described as a feel good sci-fi novel. Sounds like my sup of tea.
This books sounds SO trippy. I've seen a number of people talk about it. And I am dyyyyyying to read it. It's not a long book (under 300 pages), I don't know why I haven't read it yet. But I am eager.
9) Jane, Unlimited by Kristen Cashore
This was one of my most anticipated reads of 2017, and I am still so excited to get it read. The synopsis makes it sound so very mysterious.
10) The Child by Fiona Barton
I have had a few friends read this one already and really enjoy it. Again, thrillers are something I have been enjoying more and more and I am looking forward to checking this one out.
Well there you have it, my FALL 2017 TBR. I enjoyed coming out this list and I anticipate a couple 5 star reads in my future.
~Happy Reading Everyone.
Jane Eyre is one of my favorites.
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I absolutely have to get it read. I have to, so many people love it.
DeleteOh I love fall. All the reading and all the tea and all the cozy times.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get tons read this fall!
Aylee's recommended The Monstrumologist to me too. I've got to get around to reading it at some point. I began reading The Wood but it wasn't as interesting as I thought it would be and have decided not to continue with it.
ReplyDeleteI've been picking up and putting down The Wood SO many times... Here's to hoping I can get through it. But if I don't- oh well.
DeleteWooo, you can do it Sara! Or at least, I hope you will be able to appreciate the excellent writing even if all the gore ends up being too much for you. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteFriiiiiiend! I missed youuuuuuuu! Haha. I still have that list, and I have every intention of reading every book on it! It's taking me a bit, but I am doing it!
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