Top Ten Tuesday is a great weekly meme from the folks at The Broke and the Bookish. I've been a rather infrequent Top Tenner for some time. Most of the time I don't have time to participate, but occasionally I manage to check out the schedule before hand and get myself organised. This makes two weeks in a row!
Still I would be very happy to unwrap any of these gems.
I haven't read John Green yet. I must fix that. |
I've heard so much about this one. |
I can never get through really thick doorstoppers read from the library in time. I'm too slow a reader, but I know it would sit on the shelf a long time before I can get to it. |
Another doorstopper. I loved The Secret History so much. I'm intrigued by this one. |
Although I haven't read The Casual Vacancy yet |
Walliams is a genius, I want to read them all. I will read them all. |
Rainbow Rowell was everywhere on last weeks Top Ten New Authors lists |
My Paris shelf definitely needs this one |
There's always more to know about Paris |
I do have to get better at reading books that were presents. I don't always get them read, and so Mr Wicker is reluctant to buy me books. I have to fix that.
Merry Christmas to you. I hope it is filled with great books. And great bubbles.
26/12/13 Santa Update: Santa came through and brought The Fault in Our Stars and Burial Rites. And some mighty fine bubbles!
26/12/13 Santa Update: Santa came through and brought The Fault in Our Stars and Burial Rites. And some mighty fine bubbles!
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And cheers! to you too, Louise - one can never have too many books about Paris for inspiration. Have a wonderful Christmas.
The Fault In Our Stars is a popular book today! I've already got my own copy or else it'd be on my list too! Great picks :)
Here's my TTT!
I bought Goldfinch for my husband and figure I'll borrow it sometime. I've always wanted to read The Secret History as well.
Merry Christmas from Oxfordshire .. hope you have a lovely time. Absolutely , so much to find out about Paris , so they would be two books for me .
I like the update. Happy Santa came through for you.
I so relate to your comments about not wanting to acquire to many books but never being able to get through the big tomes on the library's timetable. I find myself sometimes halfway or 2/3 of the way through a book and have to return it to the library because its requested - I get so frustrated with myself! Glad you did get a couple on your wish list!
On my wish list this year for Christmas were books by Matthew Quick and Sarah Zarr, along with author memoirs. I received two by Zarr and a couple memoirs. I've scheduled myself to review the latter in January, so that I know I'll actually read them in a timely fashion. :-)
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