Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish.
1. An Abundance of Katherines by John Green - Despite being
a big fan of his other books, I've somehow never got round to getting this.
2. Poppy by Mary Hooper - Charli from To Another World was a
big fan and this World War I story sounds great.
3. Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings - I could have gone for
any of his here, but I think this is his first fantasy? Daphne keeps demanding
I read these!
4. The Second Generation by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
- After Leigh Bardugo reminded me of the awesomeness of Dragonlance, I want to
reread the Chronicles, and then read some more.
5. Noggin by John Corey Whaley - This book - about a teen
whose head is cryogenically frozen and grafted onto a new body five years after
his death - sounds fascinating, and was hugely recommended by Jill at TheBookbag.
6. Five Children on The Western Front by Kate Saunders - E
Nesbit is one of my all time favourite authors so sequels to her books intrigue
me. This sounds like a potentially amazing read.
7. Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan - I wasn't sure if I
wanted to read this series or not but Sarah read from it at Super Relaxed
Fantasy Club a few hours ago and it sounded AMAZING. (She read from book two,
but I can't read out of order, so definitely need to start here!)
8. The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window by
Jonas Jonasson - Me and Charlie went to see the film a few months ago and it
was brilliant - I keep meaning to get around to the book but forgetting.
9. The Rain by Virginia Bergin - Because anything described
as 'Georgia Nicholson does the apocalypse' intrigues me.
10. A Little Something Different by Sandy Hall - College
love stories usually get my attention. A college love story told from 14 points
of view, including a squirrel? SOLD!
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