Top Ten Tuesday (TTT) brought to you by The Broke and the Bookish.
I haven’t been doing TTT for long, but this list feels a bit reminiscent to my list a few weeks ago, Ten Books I Plan to Have in My Beach Bag this Summer. Those 10 books are ones I’m hoping to get to this summer. Or would be fun to read during the summer. So I guess I’ll do my…
Top Ten Books on my TBR (OTHER than in my Beach Bag) for Summer 2015
…okay, it’s really 14 books. And I may or may not get to all of them this summer, depending on how many other unexpected books come my way. But a girl can dream.
In Progress
This is one I’ve been wanting to get to for a while.
The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith
Playing Catch-Up
These books have been on my shelf for too long, and I need to crack them open! It’s not that I don’t want to read them. But I just keep picking up new books at the library instead.
Believing the Lie by Elizabeth George
Inferno by Dan Brown
The Patriot Threat by Steve Berry – Okay, I’ve only had this one since April but I thought I would have read it by now.
New Find
Just saw a review for this book a few weeks ago, and looks like one that both my boys and I will enjoy.
Elijah Dart: Angel of Death by Jonathan Ferrara
Wizard of Oz Twists
I love a good fairy tale twist, and I’ve seen great reviews for these two fresh takes on The Wizard of Oz.
Spelled by Betsy Schow
Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
Finish the Series
…or at least make some progress. Especially Time’s Edge and Scarlet, since the conclusions to these series will be published later this year.
Time’s Edge (The Chronos FIles) by Rysa Walker
Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles) by Marissa Meyer
The Source and The Void (Witching Savannah) by J.D. Horn
Other Books to help meet the 2015 Reading Challenge
I have some of the books mentioned above earmarked for the challenge as well. Here are three more that fit the challenge and I am looking forward to reading this summer.
Attachments by Rainbow Rowell
A Study in Scarlet by Sir Author Conan Doyle
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Is this list too ambitious? (I say yes! Especially with random library finds and ARCs that I cannot seem to stop requesting.) We’ll have to check back in at summer’s end and see which of these books (and my beach reads) I actually got to, and what other books I picked up instead.
What books are on your list for summer reading? Or are you too busy playing outdoors to commit to any books this summer? Comment away, and link up to your own TTT if you’ve got one.
“Inferno” wasn’t my favorite Dan Brown book, but it had a really thought-provoking premise that has stuck with me. I’ve never read anything by Elizabeth George but she’s on my to-read list. One of these days!
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It’s tough to beat The Da Vinci Code, isn’t it? 🙂 Elizabeth George’s Lynley series used to be my favorite. Whenever a new book came out I read it immediately. She killed off a major character a few books ago and it hasn’t been the same must-read for me since. Now I’m two (soon to be three) books behind! I keep buying them though, so that says something.
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Great list! I’m way out of touch with the Linley series by Elizabeth George but always really enjoyed it. I loved The Amber Room by Steve Berry and read another one but never read anymore despite having tons of them on my list at the library. Can’t wait to get to them! Enjoy your reading!
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Thanks! I know there are way too many books out there, it’s so hard to keep up with my ever growing to-read list!
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Oh – even more I have to read! I want to pick up the Robert Galbraith books, and I still have to read Fairest to finish the Cinder series…I think I need about 3 extra months of summer…. 🙂
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No kidding! Too many books and not enough time. 🙂
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Doesn’t sound too ambitious to me. 🙂
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hehehe
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So many good ones on here! I really enjoyed the Silkworm and Attachments is my favorite Rainbow Rowell book. I heard the next book after The Silkworm is finished so I can’t wait until it comes out. I really need to get to Inferno at some point myself. Enjoy your books!
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I just saw the next Cormoran Strike comes out in October. Yay! I think the US date is even before UK, the 20th. 🙂
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The Silkworm and Attachments were 2 of my favorite reads from last year! Attachments was completely nostalgic for me because my husband and I fell in love in 1999, which is the setting of the book. 🙂
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I hadn’t heard of Spelled yet, and I love a good retelling. Thanks! 🙂
My list has mostly standalones, but I feel you on the series pain. I’m so far behind…
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Haha I like that quote and I totally agree! I haven’t read a Dan Brown book but I’ve been recommended it. Have you read other books from him? I want to read Spelled as well. I hope you like Scarlet! I think Cress (book 3) was the best one so far. Here’s my TTT if you’d like to check it out!
Anjie @ Love thy Shelf
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I’ve read most of Dan Brown’s books. I think The Da Vinci Code has been his best book. It’s full of twists and turns and puzzles. I really loved that book. I’ve seen some great reviews on Spelled! I am looking forward to finishing the Lunar Chronicles. I just need to find the time. 😉
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Haha if we only had all the time in the world to read 😀 Thanks! I’ll put Da Vinci Code on my list!!
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It’s those ARCs that are the killers! A Study in Scarlet is on my list for summer too, but I have no idea whether I’ll be able to stick to my list… good luck with yours 🙂
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Thanks! I just can’t stop requesting these ARCs. They totally throw my reading plans off. 😉
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Excellent choices! I definitely want to read Spelled as well. I really enjoyed Scarlet and Dorothy Must Die as well, so good luck with them!
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Thank you! Fairy tale twists are so much fun. I love the creativity from the authors.
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Haha I love how you linked this weeks post back to the other topic! I wish I had the problem of finishing series. My issues generally start and end with actually getting around to starting the series (with the thought that there are often 2 more books afterwards).
Cheers,
Joey via. thoughts and afterthoughts.
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The two topics were so similar, and I didn’t want to just retype the previous post. 😉 I love series – I love to find books with interesting characters that I get to love with for multiple outings.
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Nice list! I’ve heard so many good things about Dorothy Must Die. I definitely need to read it eventually. Scarlet is good. Cress is really good too. I haven’t read much Dan Brown. I only read The DaVinci Code back in highschool when it came out.
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by earlier!
Christina @ Books & Prejudice
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Great post! I loved the Silkworm; I thought it was such a strong sequel to the first novel. Can’t wait for the third book to come out!
Hope you enjoy Scarlet as much as I did. I’m one of the few people who thought it was better than Cinder. 🙂 Happy reading! x
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Did you like The Cuckoo’s Calling? I’ve been hesitant to try those books because I didn’t really love The Casual Vacancy. I hope you enjoy all of your books this summer!
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Really liked Cuckoo’s Calling. She is great at crime novels. Casual Vacancy is very different, that was a portrait of a small village.
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I LOVE Dorothy Must Die, such a fascinating read! I really want to read Attachments by Rowell, many say it’s her best book!
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You can never be too ambitious! This list sounds great and you totally need to read Scarlet! Also, I just started Spelled! 😀 Apparently, I can’t stick to my own list. lmfao.
Thanks for stopping by In Wonderland
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The Silkworm!! Man, that one was fantastic, along with the first Cormoran Strike book. Oh, and Scarlet was a really great read too. Sounds like you’ve got some great reading ahead of you 🙂
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I’ve read Believing the Lie and recall it was quite good. But I think I’m a tad more forgiving than some Elizabeth George fans are, so take my recommendation there with a big grain of salt.
I also read The Silkworm and loved it. It’s interesting to see Rowling playing in an entirely different kind of universe.
And if you want to read the Sherlock Holmes stories without reading them, a couple of years ago Derek Jacobi read audioversion of them. I’ve got several of them and that’s how I intend to revisit The Sign of Four this summer!
Good luck on your reading! It looks like a great list.
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A Study in Scarlet was my introduction to Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson about 20 years ago. I still love it and I’Ve er-read it this year as part of my own 60 Books Challenge!
Dorothy Must Die is a great book as well, and I really need to get the Dan Brown books again (left one set in free libraries and book exchanges while travelling and – because I knew them by heart at that point – left another set behind when I moved country and really had to limit what I’d be taking with me. Still rebuilding my library two years later.
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