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Top Ten Tuesday (31/03): Ten Books You Recently Added To Your To-Be-Read List



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Ten Books You Recently Added to Your TBR List!

Haha... coincidentally, I think most of my recent TBR list are books I've discovered through reading other TTT lists! And book blogger reviews. Let's see what interesting books I've recently added on Goodreads.

1. The Guy, the Girl, the Artist and His Ex by Gabrielle Williams. This was a surprise inclusion with the next book.


2. Pieces of Sky by Trinity Doyle. Recently won a proof of this (and above) from Allen & Unwin.


3. The Every series by Ellie Marney. Intrigued I didn't know about this series earlier.



4. Reluctantly Charmed by Ellie O'Neill. Not sure where I've added this from but it does sound fascinating.


5. Vicious by V.E. Schwab. I think a natural addition following the below discovery :)


6. A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab. This sounds so so good.



7. Cinder by Marissa Meyer. Always a sucker for stories based on fairy tales.


8. Timebound by Rysa Walker. Hmm... not sure where I discovered this but again another interesting one...


9. The Eye of Minds by James Dashner. Definitely from someone's TTT list.


10. The Witness by Nora Roberts. I haven't read a Nora Roberts in a long time. Not sure if this is any good but let me know if you've read it!



So... that's my Top Ten Tuesday list for this week. If you've read any of these, I'd like to hear your opinions on them! I'm looking forward to reading your TTT list too (and adding more to my TBR). My TBR has definitely grown faster than I can read! ...bookish problems...

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  1. Vicious was amazing. I can't wait to read A Darker Shade of Magic. The Lunar Chronicles is one of my favorites. I think they get better as the series goes on. Have fun with your TBR list! ~Megan
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  2. I've only read CINDER, but it's excellent. In fact, I love the whole series. It just keeps getting better and better!

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  3. I've heard really good things about the Ellie Marney series. Definitely want to check this one out, too! Yay two V.E. Scwhab books! She's fast becoming one of my favorite authors - so imaginative & her worldbuliding is amazing. Great list! I'm a new follower :)
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