Friday, 1 March 2013

*cue fanfare* My Spring TBR List


Spring has sprung, which means another TBR list is unveiled.

  Here it is; Ta-Dah!!! 
In no particular order they are;

The Fault in Our Stars – John Green
Every Day – David Levithan
The Lover’s Dictionary – David Levithan
Boy Meets Boy – David Levithan
Let It Snow – John Green, Maureen Johnson, Lauren Myracle
Attachments – Rainbow Rowell
The Brides of Rollrock Island – Margo Langan
The Red Pyramid – Rick Riordan
The Crowfield Curse – Pat Walsh
Everything Beautiful – Simmone Howell
A Most Improper Magick – Stephanie Burgiss
Blood Red Road – Moira Young
The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window and Disappeared-  Jonas Jonasson

Not in the pic, but still to come
Shut Out – Kody Keplinger
Bitterblue – Kristin Cashore
Ad♥rkable – Sarra Manning

I haven’t listed any e books at this point, because I’m assuming that some will sly their way into my iPad of their own accord, like they normally do.

No doubt I’ll keep you posted as I go.

What are you reading this Spring?

4 comments:

  1. Can anyone tell me why(oh why oh why oh why) if I draft a post, and then publish it another day, it lists it as the draft date and not the publishing date? This one is supposed to say March 1st! Am I missing a button, or just a computer dunce?

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  2. Great books, I just got a copy of ATTACHMENTS having adored Eleanor & Park! I also want to read TFIOS but I'm not sure I can cope.

    I think if you look in post settings, under schedule you can change the date to publish when you want.

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    1. hello Alexa, and thanks for the scheduling tip. One day I'll work it all out.

      I've deliberately stayed away from everything people are saying about TFIOS, but i suspect it will be challenging.

      Attachments was enjoyable. Rowell writes the exchanges between the emailers very well. Eleanor and Park are on my future pile list. Yes, i have one of those too...

      Thanks for stopping by!

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