TTT is a weekly meme/feature hosted by The Broke and The Bookish
On my lifestyle blog, I recently did a post where I talked about my Autumn Bucket List. A seasonal reading list is of course in order, but I've decided to take advantage of this week`s TTT and do it here. While I mainly reach for fantasy/horror in the colder months, there will be some classics, historical fiction and contemporaries as well. So without any further ado, let`s start.
1. "Truthwitch" by Susan Denard
I`m all about books that puts emphasis on friendship, and if magic is involved, that`s even better.
2. "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern
Let`s mourn the death of Top 5 Friday, but also celebrate my commitment to TTT. This book was on my Spring TBR. It`s September and I still haven`t read it. I know I`ll love it, so I have no idea what`s holding me back.
3. "The Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Another book from my Spring TBR. What can I say? I`m hopeless.
4. "Red Queen" by Victoria Aveyard
Dystopia is still one of my favourite genres, so I have high hopes for this. Hopefully, it will live up to the hype.
5. "Snow like Ashes" by Sara Raasch
From what I`ve seen on Goodreads, the world looks fascinating and it features a kick-ass heroine.
6. "Warm Bodies" by Isaac Marion
This will probably be my Halloween read. I haven`t seen the movie yet, but I know it`s about a zombie that falls in love with a human girl. But it`s more sarcastic than that cheese fest called "Twilight". Or at least that`s what I hope.
7. "Everything, Everything" by Nicola Yoon
I have a feeling I`ll hate this book and maybe that`s why I haven`t read it yet. It does seem to have the insta-love trope and I`m worried about that, but I`ll still give it a go.
8. "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doer
All I know about this book is that it`s about a blind French girl and a German boy who try to survive in WWII. But I love historical fiction and I have a feeling this book will make me very emotional.
9. "Trapped in Silver" by Emily Sowden
I was extremely lucky to be chosen by Oftomes Publishing to review their books and this month we`re reading "Trapped in Silver" by Emily Sowden. I`ve been away on holiday and did not get a chance to read it yet, but I`ll get to it soon.
10. "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie
My best friend loves her novels, so I`ve decided to give Agatha Christie a chance. Also, from what I`ve gathered, there`s little continuity between the stories, so I don`t have to start with the first book in the Hercule Poirot series.
Are any of these books on your Fall TBR as well? Or if you`ve read them, what do you think of them?
On my lifestyle blog, I recently did a post where I talked about my Autumn Bucket List. A seasonal reading list is of course in order, but I've decided to take advantage of this week`s TTT and do it here. While I mainly reach for fantasy/horror in the colder months, there will be some classics, historical fiction and contemporaries as well. So without any further ado, let`s start.
1. "Truthwitch" by Susan Denard
I`m all about books that puts emphasis on friendship, and if magic is involved, that`s even better.
2. "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern
Let`s mourn the death of Top 5 Friday, but also celebrate my commitment to TTT. This book was on my Spring TBR. It`s September and I still haven`t read it. I know I`ll love it, so I have no idea what`s holding me back.
3. "The Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Another book from my Spring TBR. What can I say? I`m hopeless.
4. "Red Queen" by Victoria Aveyard
Dystopia is still one of my favourite genres, so I have high hopes for this. Hopefully, it will live up to the hype.
5. "Snow like Ashes" by Sara Raasch
From what I`ve seen on Goodreads, the world looks fascinating and it features a kick-ass heroine.
6. "Warm Bodies" by Isaac Marion
This will probably be my Halloween read. I haven`t seen the movie yet, but I know it`s about a zombie that falls in love with a human girl. But it`s more sarcastic than that cheese fest called "Twilight". Or at least that`s what I hope.
7. "Everything, Everything" by Nicola Yoon
I have a feeling I`ll hate this book and maybe that`s why I haven`t read it yet. It does seem to have the insta-love trope and I`m worried about that, but I`ll still give it a go.
8. "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doer
All I know about this book is that it`s about a blind French girl and a German boy who try to survive in WWII. But I love historical fiction and I have a feeling this book will make me very emotional.
9. "Trapped in Silver" by Emily Sowden
I was extremely lucky to be chosen by Oftomes Publishing to review their books and this month we`re reading "Trapped in Silver" by Emily Sowden. I`ve been away on holiday and did not get a chance to read it yet, but I`ll get to it soon.
10. "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie
My best friend loves her novels, so I`ve decided to give Agatha Christie a chance. Also, from what I`ve gathered, there`s little continuity between the stories, so I don`t have to start with the first book in the Hercule Poirot series.
Are any of these books on your Fall TBR as well? Or if you`ve read them, what do you think of them?
I've started watching Reign and the last kingdom, which I understand are based on books, and both are very "fall" series to watch. Unrelated to the above but thought I'd comment anyway :p
ReplyDeletePam xo/ Pam Scalfi♥
I loved Reign up until season 3. Might watch it again, see how it ends.
DeleteAHH! I love your autumnal theme with your pictures!!! I know, nothing to do with your post, but it was the first thing I noticed and now I'm craving apple cider. :)
ReplyDeleteI read the Night Circus earlier this year, and I can't recommend it enough. If you like fantasy stories that wrap you up with lots of interesting characters and a beautiful, tragic romance... you will LOVE this book.
As for the Red Queen, I'm not sure it lives up to the hype? I liked it, I read it in one sitting, but it wasn't... the best book ever? Good, but not SPECTACULAR. One person's thoughts. :)
Good luck with your TBR, looks like a great autumn!
So happy you like the theme, went crazy with the fall decor:)) I have high hopes for the Night Circus and I hope it`s as magical as people say it is. As for Red Queen I`m pretty sure \my mind won`t be blown away, but I love dysopia and I fell that book is a must.
DeleteI loved The Night Circus and Shadow Of The Wind. Both magical reads in different ways!
ReplyDeleteYou've reminded me that I have still got All The Light We Cannot See unread. That's one for my autumn TBR
Stephanie Jane @ Literary Flits
I hope they all live up to the hype, as the stories sound so beautiful.
DeleteOooh I really want to read The Night Circus!! I keep telling myself to get onto that, but I still procrastinate.😂 Good luck with Everything Everything! I did find it way too insta-lovey but hopefully you have a better time! ;) Also your photos are sooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photo compliment, means a lot coming from you, owner of the most beautiful book pictures. I am pretty sure I`ll hate Everything, Everything, but I need to see what the fuss is about.
DeleteI loved reading the Red Queen & Snow Like Ashes series!! I hope you enjoy reading them =)
ReplyDeleteThe world is Snow Like Ashes sounds really unique, very intrigued by that one.
DeleteAwesome picks! There are so many fall releases I am excited about and so many series I want to continue/start!
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading!
Michelle @ Book Briefs
My Fall TBR picks
I am so behind with my series, but I hope I can finish 3-4 more before the end of the year.
DeleteThe Night Circus is one of my favorite books - I hope you enjoy it! I haven't read Warm Bodies yet, but the movie is so much fun.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a fun book, one that messes with many YA tropes.
DeleteTruthwitch is one I'd like to read as well, and same here with Agatha Christie. I haven't read much of her, and with the new movie coming for Express I'd like to finally read it.
ReplyDeleteI have recently read "Murder on the Orient Express" and it was so good. The trailer for the movie was good, though some things were off.
DeleteThe Night Circus is unlike any other book
ReplyDeleteReally hope it lives up to the hype.
DeleteI hope you enjoy all of these!
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2017/09/19/top-ten-tuesday-125/
So far I`ve finished two and they were great.
DeleteOh wow, you're in for some great reads this fall. The Night Circus and All the Light We Cannot See are two of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteA lot of people rave about them, so I hope I`ll enjoy them just as much.
DeleteThis Fall TBR list looks absolutely amazing! I hope you'll enjoy it! I keep procrastinating reading The Night Circus as well :)
ReplyDeleteI`ve been procrastinating it for so long, it needs to happen before 2018.
DeleteREALLY liked Everything, Everything. Liked Snow Like Ashes. Cannot wait to read Red Queen. I haven't read an Agatha Christie novel but since I love the TV adaptations AND am excited about the movie this fall, I really should give one of her novels a chance. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy fall TBR-ing - and thanks so much for visiting Finding Wonderland.
I have recently finished "Murder on the Orient Express" and it was so good. The movie trailer seemed a bit off, but we`ll have to see. It does have an amazing cast.
DeleteSounds like you're in for a busy autumn! Night Circus & Shadow of the Wind are good. Also if you like historical fiction I'm sure you'll love All The Light We Cannot See - I don't normally like historical fiction but even I enjoyed it so it must be good ;)
ReplyDeleteEverything Everything didn't really do it for me tbh, but it's had so many good reviews that I think I'm in a minority there...
I`m pretty sure I`ll join you in on liking Everything, Everything. Seems very insta-lovey for me, but we`ll have to see.
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