Showing posts with label Broke and the Bookish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broke and the Bookish. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday: 2017 Reads I Still Need to Read

This week's topic is books form 2017 that I still need to read.  This could be a long list. I get most of my books from the library and our library had a budget freeze from July to December - so there are plenty of books that I didn't get a chance to read. And I want to read them, so here goes.
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Far from the TreeThe Vanderbeekers of 141st StreetWarcross (Warcross, #1)Sugar Pine Trail (Haven Point, #7)Second Chance Girl (Happily Inc, #2)
Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass, #6)Lucky in LoveHello, SunshineNightfall (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #6)Third Son's a Charm (The Survivors, #1)

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Top Ten Tuesday: New to Me

This week's topic is authors new to me that I read in 2017 - not debut authors or at least not debut authors from 2017.
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P.S. I Like You by Kasie WestEliza and Her Monsters by Francesca ZappiaMoxie by Jennifer MathieuPrince in Disguise by Stephanie Kate StrohmLove & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch
Internet Famous by Danika StoneRenegades by Marissa MeyerThe Secret Science of Magic by Melissa KeilWe Are Party People by Leslie MargolisThe Protector by Donna Grant

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Top Ten Tuesday: 2018 Books

Yes, I know it's not Tuesday, but I missed this week because of the holidays. But I still wanted to share. I'm going to limit myself (or try at least). There are some great looking books coming out next year!
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YA:


From Twinkle, with LoveSave the DateLove & LuckRun, Hide, Fight BackRoyals
Not If I Save You First

Adult:
Rainy Day Friends (Wildstone, #2)The Queen of Sorrow (The Queens of Renthia #3)No Earls Allowed (The Survivors, #2)A Princess in Theory (Reluctant Royals, #1)By the Book

But that's not even the tip of the iceberg - I have so many others that I can't wait to read!
What books are you looking forward to reading? Any that are on my list too?

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Top Ten Tuesday: Books Under the Tree

This week's topic is books I would love Santa to leave me underneath the tree. Since our library budget was frozen (from July to just a few days ago), here are books I missed out on reading and would love to read ASAP.
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Death in the Stacks (Library Lover's Mystery, #8)Ever the Brave (A Clash of Kingdoms #2)The Chaos of Standing StillNightfall (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #6)Third Son's a Charm (The Survivors, #1)
A Very Merry PrincessFar from the TreeThe Vanderbeekers of 141st StreetSugar Pine Trail (Haven Point, #7)Lucky in Love

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Books of 2017

This week's topic is favorite books read this year. It's always one of the hardest posts to write. But luckily, there's a librarian favorites thread on twitter, so I have those all picked out. Except I didn't pick any picture books for that list. Still, I'll give you the top ten and then the ones that I really wanted to include too. Let me know if you've read any of them too!
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The Top Ten:
Wonder Woman by Leigh BardugoThe Day of the Duchess by Sarah MacLeanThe Reluctant Queen by Sarah Beth DurstReal Friends by Shannon HaleBrave by Svetlana Chmakova
Letters to the Lost by Brigid KemmererThe Dragon with a Chocolate Heart by Stephanie BurgisThe Hate U Give by Angie ThomasMoxie by Jennifer MathieuWhen Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon

Others I Really Loved:
Renegades by Marissa MeyerAlways and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny HanLove & Gelato by Jenna Evans WelchThe Unicorn Quest by Kamilla BenkoJust Another Girl by Elizabeth Eulberg
Coming Up for Air by Miranda KenneallyAll's Faire in Middle School by Victoria JamiesonWhat to Say Next by Julie BuxbaumDie for You by Amy Fellner DominyGirl Rising by Tanya Lee Stone
Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca ZappiaMarch by John             LewisThe Other F-Word by Natasha Friend


Ones I hadn't read at that time:
Dear Martin by Nic Stone