Okay, I know it’s not Tuesday, but I’ve been busy. Don’t judge me!
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is books recently added to your TBR. Here are mine (in ascending order).
1. The Bone Queen by Alison Croggon
I remember I was in a book store and I saw this and I read the back of it and thought it was cool, so I added it. But I can’t for the life of me remember what it was about. I know that it’s a prequel to a fairly popular series (which I also can’t remember what it’s about.) Yeah, I kind of just randomly add books to my TBR.
2. The Naming by Alison Croggon
Ah yes, this is the first book in the series I previously mentioned. I probably googled The Bone Queen, saw it was a prequel to a series, so I went and found the first book in the series and added it as well. Now you know why I have hundreds of books on my TBR.
3. Look Who’s Back by Timur Vermes
A while back, my best friend bought this book and read it. And she told me it was good, so I added it.
4. The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
I added this after reading The Raven Boys (review here). I’ve taken to adding series to my TBR one book at a time just so I don’t clutter my TBR as much with books that I may or may not read. So if after reading a book in a series, I decide not to continue with it, I don’t have to fish through my TBR to remove the books that I no longer intend to read.
5. Furthermore by Tahareh Mafi
Saw a bunch of people talk about it on booktube and it sounded cool, so I added it.
6. Catwoman by Sarah J. Maas
Yeah, okay I added this because it’s written by SJM. No regrets.
7. Wink, Poppy, Midnight by April Genevive Tucholke
I think I read a review of this somewhere and I found it intriguing. Also, I like the title.
8. Mengele: The Complete Story by Gerald Posner
I recently read a memoir called Surviving the Angel of Death (review here) by Eva Mozes Kor and I realized that I know very little about Mengele and I wanted to inform myself on the topic.
9. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
This book was actually recommended to me by one of my lecturers. It’s about this woman who died of cancer a while back and cells from her tumour were cultured and her cell line is still alive today and used for research. Which is cool. I mean, not for her, I guess.
10. The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley
A friend is reading this book and it’s really pretty and sounds interesting. So I want it. Again with my fantastic standards.
You have several on this list that I have added as well, so I will be watching for reviews and feedback 😉
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Is Looks Who’s Back about Hitler? That’s what the cover looks like
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Yeah, it’s about Hitler waking up in like 2015 or something. My friend said it’s funny.
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Hmm…. don’t know how that would be funny.
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I do t know. I guess there’s comedic value in confused Hitler? But from what I gathered, it’s classed as humour. I think it’s satire. There’s apparently also a film.
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