Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme I take part in when I can think up answers! It’s a great meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish blog. Every week a new topic is presented. It’s not only fun to think about my list, but to read what other people come up with!
This week I’m talking about a few of the books I’ve added to my TBR list in the last few months. I hope to read the following books before too much longer!
E-books
- by Ian Rankin
- Series: Inspector Rebus #1
- Genre: Mystery
- Setting: Edinburgh, Scotland
- by Mary Robinette Kowal
- Series: Glamourist Histories #1
- Genre: Historical Fantasy
- Setting: Regency England, 1814
- by Mark Lawrence
- Series: The Broken Empire #1
- Genre: Fantasy
4. A Natural History of Dragons
- by Marie Brennan
- Series: Memoir by Lady Trent #1
- Genre: Fantasy
5. Starrigger
- by John DeChancie
- Series: Skyway #1
- Genre: Science Fiction
Audiobooks
- by Robert Heinlein
- Series: None
- Genre: Science Fiction
7. Steelheart
- by Brandon Sanderson
- Series: Reckoners #1
- Genre: Fantasy
8. The Firebird
- by Susanna Kearsley
- Series: Slains #2
- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Setting: Scotland & Russia
- by Samantha Shannon
- Series: The Bone Season #1
- Genre: Fantasy
10. Starhawk
- by Jack McDevitt
- Series: The Academy Prequel
- Genre: Science Fiction
What books have you added to your TBR list?
I love that you included audio books on your list. I’ve taken a break from them lately but I need to get back to them. The Ian Rankin book looks interesting. That’s a series I’ve been wanting to start. Great list!
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Thanks, Katherine. I didn’t listen to much audio in March, but am ready to jump back in. I’ve gotten some really good audio listens!
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I’m hoping to get to THE BONE SEASON soon as well. I’ve heard great things about it!
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The Bone Season sounds so good. I hope to listen soon!
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Nice mix of books 🙂 I have A Natural History of Dragons on my wish list.
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Thanks, Bea! Yes, A Natural History of Dragons is a book I’ve wanted for a long time and the price finally dropped so now I own it–and I need to start reading. . .
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