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Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Books On My Spring TBR
This week’s TTT is another seasonal TBR, this one for Spring 2021. I'm still not making too strict of TBR lists because I've largely been mood reading lately but here are a few that I'm looking forward to, pushing to the top of my TBR, and a few ARCs I hope to get out of the way.
1. The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse
I got this book a few weeks ago and although it looks like more of a winter read I definitely want to read it yet this month if I'm able to.
2. Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler (ARC)
I picked up the eARC for this a few weeks ago on Netgalley and kind of started it after The Dead and The Dark but my urgent need to read From Blood and Ash *right that minute* made me set it down. I'm looking forward to getting back into it. 3. Trouble Girls by Julia Lynn Rubin (ARC)
This was another eARC I picked up at the same time as The Dead and The Dark and Cool for the Summer and it sounds really good. 4. What She Found in the Woods by Josephine Angelini
I've wanted to read this one since I first read about it in the publisher's newsletter and I finally found it in my library system's Hoopla. I'm probably going to read it in April (I used up all of my March borrows).
5. The House Guest by Mark Edwards
I won an ebook copy of The House Guest last year through Goodreads but it's been sitting on my kindle ever since. I think it's time I finally read it, don't you?6. Bloodine by Jess Lourey
I'm still in Thriller reading mood and this one sounds really good. It also helps that it's on my kindle and helps my goal of actually reading up some of the books I keep putting on my kindle then never reading because I still prefer print books. 7. Amelia Unabridged by Ashley Schumacher
I've heard really good things about Amelia Unabridged and since its one of the most recent books I've gotten (that I haven't read yet) I definitely want to get to it this spring.
8. The Lost Village by Camilla Sten
This book sounds slightly disturbing and I wasn't sure at first if I wanted to put it on my TBR but something is nagging at me that I might really like it.
9. A Thousand Beginnings and Endings edited by Ellen Oh
I've seen this book on bookstagram and I've always loved the cover but I just recently took a look at what it's about on Goodreads and added it to my library to-borrow list.
10. The Duke and I (Bridgerton #1) by Julia Quinn
Yes, I've seen the Netflix show. I'm even considering rewatching it. And I want to read the book... but I'm kind of nervous to. These type of books are so removed from my comfort zone that I'm afraid I'm going to think the book is really cheesy and hate it.
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What books do you want to read this spring? Have you read any of my picks? What did you think of them?
Let me know in the comments or drop a link to your TTT!
Happy Reading Bookdragons!
-Taylor
The Sanatorium popped up on a few lists this week. Hope you like it.
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It looks really good just based on my skimming through it when I first got it. Hoping to find some reading time soon to get into it :)
DeleteThe Duke and I was fun! I hope you love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear you liked it! I'm debating on trying to get the Once Upon A Time Book Club box with the first three books when it becomes available.
DeleteI'm pondering picking up The Sanatorium.
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