Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Books On My Fall 2013 TBR List

This week I am sharing my Fall to-read list and I've decided to organize my list by books I need to read for review and books that I'd like to read for me, which I feel doesn't happen enough! I definitely need to make more time to read books that I would like to read, but that's a whole other blog post.  Here's my Fall 2013 TBR list:


For Review:
1.  These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman - I love the premise of this one and it comes out this December. Keep your eye out for my early review this fall.
2.  Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen - Anything dealing with Poe is the perfect fall read.
3.  The Deepest Night by Shana Abe - I just read book one, The Sweetest Dark, and am looking forward to seeing what happens next.


4.  Queen's Gambit by Elizabeth Fremantle - I love a good historical read in the fall.
5.  Captive by A.D. Robertson - This is the first adult novel by Andrea Cremer, the author of the Nightshade series. I am definitely intrigued.  


 


For Me:
6.  Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers - I have been dying to read this one for awhile now. I've only heard good things and since I love historical fiction so much, I'm sure I'll enjoy this book.
7.  The 5th Wave by Rick Yancy- I've heard this book is super creepy -- perfect to read around Halloween.
8.  Clockwork Prince by Cassandra Clare- I loved Clockwork Angel, so I don't know why I haven't gotten around to this book. 


9.  Something Like Normal by Trish Doller- I've read some incredible reviews for this book!
10.  The Greatest Knight by Elizabeth Chadwick - I really like to read a lot of historical fiction in the fall (not sure why!) and I hear that Chadwick is known for her captivating historical novels.

So, what do you guys think of my Fall TBR list? Have you read any of these books? What do you plan to read this fall?  This meme is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, so check it out!

16 comments:

  1. GRAVE MERCY!!!! I absolutely need to make time for that series Christina! I feel so out of the loop that I haven't read it yet. Same with the 5th Wave. I have These Broken Stars on my list as well, so excited for that one!

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    1. Me too! I am dying to read Grave Mercy!! Thanks for visiting, Jenny.

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  2. Clockwork Prince is even better than Clockwork Angel! Hope you like it!! My TTT

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    1. Oh, really?! I am so excited to read it then! Thanks for visiting, Emily.

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  3. It looks like you've got some great reading ahead. I haven't read any of them, but can see a few I'd definitely be interested in :)

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  4. I think I need to read some Trish Doller. I've heard some great things! Great list.

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  5. Yep! Totally both have The 5th Wave on our lists! Mrs. Poe looks cook too!
    My TTT

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  6. SO glad to hear you'll be trying Grave Mercy. I love that book.

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    1. I remember how much you enjoyed that book. I think I will like it too. Thanks for visiting, Juju!

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  7. Good list, I also want to read Grave Mercy.

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  8. I still haven't read The 5th Wave but I want to. I also am excited about These Broken Stars and after reading Where The Stars Still Shine, I want to pick up Something Like Normal too.

    I liked The Deepest Night and loved Grave Mercy (though I still haven't read the sequel). Lots of great books to read on your list! I hope you enjoy them.

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  9. Something Like Normal and Grave Mercy are both books I've been meaning to read for ages. I've heard such wonderful things.

    I've read Clockwork Angel and Clockwork Prince, but I still haven't read Princess. I'm so scared!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Happy Autumn reading :)

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  10. These Broken Stars, Something Like Normal and The 5th Wave are all fantastic! I hope you'll get to read them soon. I'm looking forward to Where the Stars Still Shine.

    Great list!

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