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 they suggest a new book-related topic. It’s not only fun to think about my list, but to read what other people come up with!
This week we talk about the Fall books we want to read. I haven’t kept my list to 10 books. . . I just couldn’t lol. So I have added books on my actual TBR list, books for Fall challenges, anticipated books for Fall and NetGalley books. Nearly 20 books!
My TBR list books to read
These are all long-time favorite series I love and I already own these books:
- by Deborah Crombie
- Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James #15
- Contemporary Mystery–Police Procedural, United Kingdom
- by Louise Penny
- Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #5
- Contemporary Mystery–Police Procedural, Quebec, Canada
- by Seanan McGuire
- October Daye #8
- Urban Fantasy, San Francisco, California
Books for fall challenges
I’m participating in a few challenges and these are books I’ve picked out so far to read for the challenges:
Earth 2788–The Earth Girl Short Stories
- by Janet Edwards
- Earth Girl 0.5
- Science Fiction
Zoe’s Tale, The Human Division, and The End of All Things
- by John Scalzi
- Old Man’s War #4-6
- Science Fiction
The Last Chance Christmas Ball
- by Mary Jo Putney, Jo Beverley, Joanna Bourne, Patricia Rice, Anne Gracie, Nicola Cornick, Susan King & Cara Elliott
- No series
- Historical Romance–Regency, Christmas
- A NetGalley book
Fall 2015 books to read
These are two of my most anticipated books this Fall:
- by Sherry Thomas
- The Elemental Trilogy #3
- Young Adult Fantasy–Romance
- The last of the trilogy
- by Ilona Andrews
- Hidden Legacy #2
- Urban Fantasy
Library books to read this fall
I’ve already gotten these books from the library. Super excited to get to them and read them!
- by Ilona Andrews
- Kate Daniels #8
- Urban Fantasy
- by Rachel Caine
- The Great Library #1
- Young Adult Fantasy
- by Lawrence H. Levy
- A Mary Handley Mystery #1
- Historical Mystery–Brooklyn, late 1800’s
NetGalley books to read this fall
I’ve started participating more in NetGalley and these books all come out this Fall and I’m super excited about reading these books! Just so happy I was approved for them. . . lol
- by Juliet Marillier
- Blackthorn & Grim #2
- Fantasy
- by Julie Mulhern
- The Country Club Murders #2
- Historical Mystery–1970’s, Kansas City
- by Susanna Kearsley
- No Series
- Fiction–Historical, Contemporary, Romance
- by Tanya Huff
- Peacekeeper #1
- Science Fiction–Military
What books do you want to read this fall?
What a great mix of books! You have to move A Winter Long up your list. It was so good but oh my gosh so emotional. You’ll have a busy fall, reading all these books. Enjoy!
LikeLike
I know, Bea. I’ve has A Winter Long since last year and somehow it slipped my mind. 😦 Definitely need to read it soon.
LikeLike
That is an impressive list! Though, any list that features Juliet Marillier is certain to be a good one 🙂 Though, admittedly, I have not read Dreamer’s Pool yet! It is so expensive, I am waiting for November and the paperback to come out 🙂
LikeLike
Dreamer’s Pool was one of my favorite books last year, but I agree that some of the books are so expensive. And stay expensive. Very frustrating.
LikeLike
Great list and I love how you broke it up! The Deborah Crombie is one I’d love to get to though I may be missing the one before it. Second Street Station looks great too and I’m hoping to get to Guaranteed to Bleed soon.
LikeLike
Thanks, Katherine! Yes, I want to read more Deboarah Crombie, too, but I’m running out of books and don’t know when another is coming out. I’ve got to start Guaranteed to Bleed soon, too.
LikeLike
Tower of Thorns was on my list too, of course. So much YES!
LikeLike
I agree, Mogsy! Can’t wait to start Tower of Thorns, but I have to get through a few other books first.
LikeLike
Wow, what a great list! I’ve heard a lot of good things about Juliet Marillier but have never read any of her books yet. I really fancy the one on your list actually but would probably be better to start with the first one first 😀
LikeLike
Yes, start with the first book. It’s really good and I think will be helpful to understanding the second book.
LikeLike
Ink and Bone was on my list this week too!
LikeLike
It sounds so good, JJ. I hope we both get a chance to read it and like it!
LikeLike