Top Ten Recent TBR Additions

I don’t really sort my TBR books into priorities, so I can’t really give a top ten additions. Instead, I’ll give the ten most recent additions to my TBR pile, my TBR future pile (books that have yet to be released), and my to-investigate pile (ones I may or may not add to my TBR after trying them out). Starting with the most recent addition:

1. Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver – interesting YA about sisters and disappearances

2. The Birth of the Pill by Jonathan Eig – nonfiction about birth control

3. Paradise Beneath Her Feet by Isobel Coleman – nonfiction about progressive women’s movements in Islam

4. Irritable Hearts: A PTSD Love Story by Mac McClelland – nonfiction PTSD memoir

5. The Secrets She Keeps by Deb Caletti – newest adult novel of a favorite author

6. Lost and Found by Brooke Davis – random comfort-find on Wowbrary

7. The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro – an author who’s hit or miss for me

8. Something New by Lucy Knisley – because one can never have too much Knisley

9. A Darker Shade of Magic by VE Schwab – another random Wowbrary find

10. The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin – intriguing plot by an author I’ve not yet read

Anyone know these? Any you’d suggest reading first?

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4 Responses to Top Ten Recent TBR Additions

  1. Shaina says:

    The Birth of the Pill has been on my list for a while now… I’ve heard good things!

    You already know how I feel about Le Guin. 😉

    I’ve seen SO much hype for A Darker Shade of Magic in the Twittersphere. Would love to know if it lives up to it!

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    • Amanda says:

      You know, I don’t think I’ve seen that book on the twittersphere – then again, I guess I rarely get on there anymore! Glad to hear there’s some good hype, though. My only exposure was wowbrary!

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  2. CJ Listro says:

    This is the third time I’ve seen The Buried Giant. Clearly the universe wants me to read it.

    C.J.
    My TTT

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