Wednesday, 17 September 2014

So late it doesn't deserve a fanfare - My Autumn TBR pile

Yes it is late. I know, I know. But there was school start and an important exam for one of them, which is now done, hurrah. So here's the pile, which seems fairly hefty, particularly as I also have three left over on the e-reader from last season.

The pile looks like this:

 The books are:
Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson
Rush Too Far by Abbi Glines
Sinner by Maggie Stiefvater
Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan
The California Club by Belinda Jones
Runaway by Marie-Louise Jensen
Black Swan Green by David Mitchell
From Notting Hill with Love… Actually by Ali McNamara
Paper aeroplanes by Dawn O’Porter
Wonder by R.J Palacio
The twins by Saskia Sarginson
 Enemies at Home by Lindsey Davies
 The Girl’s Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank

 As usual it is a mix of Teen and Women's fiction, with a dash of Historical Crime. Sinner is the one I am most looking forward to (This, thanks to Lovely CP is a signed copy, with a limited edition artwork in it too. Boasting? Moi? Sorry, not sorry. I'd frame it and put it in my fantasy writing room.)

 There are precious few male-authored books in there. Sorry about that male population. Nothing personal. Just the luck of the draw this time around.

So I'll update you at the end of November, if all goes well. If I haven't bitten off far more than I can chew this season.


What are you reading this autumn?

1 comment:

  1. I will start reading Sinner too so we will be 'concurrent'!

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