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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Top Ten Tuesday: Fall TBR






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. 


8) Bird Box by Josh Malerman 
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. 



7 comments:

  1. Jane Eyre is one of my favorites.
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    1. I absolutely have to get it read. I have to, so many people love it.

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  2. Oh I love fall. All the reading and all the tea and all the cozy times.

    I hope you get tons read this fall!

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  3. 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.

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    1. I'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.

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  4. Wooo, 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!!

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    1. Friiiiiiend! 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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