Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, where book bloggers are invited to share their top ten lists centered on a certain theme.
This week’s theme was Winter TBR! There are sooooo many amazing books coming out this winter and I’m hoping I can squeeze them all in.
Here’s my top ten books on my TBR for the next couple of months of winter:
1. Of Curses and Kisses by Sandhya Menon: Last week I received an ARC of this and was so excited! It’s the first in Sandhya’s new series, and one of my most anticipated reads of 2020. Can’t wait to start it!
2. Harley in the Sky by Akemi Dawn Bowman: Another one of my most anticipated 2020 releases, this YA contemporary is about a teen girl with dreams of being a trapeze artist. I’ve loved both of Akemi’s other books and can’t wait for this one!
3. Jane Anonymous by Laurie Faria Stolarz: This novel about a teen kidnapping survivor is sure to be an intense read! It sounds really interesting and I’m looking forward to give it a try.
4. Dark and Deepest Red by Anna-Marie McLemore: Anna-Marie’s books are always so magical and queer. This Hans Andersen retelling involves a love story between a Romani girl and a trans boy and sounds so amazing.
5. Not So Pure and Simple by Lamar Giles: We definitely need more YA books that tackle toxic masculinity, and I know Lamar Giles will do the subject justice! Also, I’m completely obsessed with this cover.
6. What I Carry by Jennifer Longo: This book follows a teen who is about to age out of the foster system. There aren’t too many YA books about foster care, so I’m excited to read this one and add it to my library’s shelves!
7. When You Were Everything by Ashley Woodfolk: Friendship break-up stories are some of my favorites! I really enjoyed Ashley’s The Beauty that Remains and can’t wait for more from her.
8. The Lucky Ones by Liz Lawson: I’ve been following Liz on Twitter for a while and have been super eager to read her debut! This YA contemporary about losing a twin sounds so heartbreaking.
9. Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith: So excited for this book about teen gamers! I know this one is going to be a big hit at my library.
10. Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales: This one is described as “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda meets Clueless, inspired by Grease” which is pretty much all I need to know!
What’s on your winter TBR?
Of Curses and Kisses was good. Liz Lawson is so nice on Twitter, I hope you like that book. I have an ARC of Don’t Read the Comments so I’m sure I’ll read that one soon. I hope you like these!
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Great list! The cover of What I Carry is beautiful, and I love the sound of Don’t Read the Comments and When You Were Everything – we need more friendship break-up stories in YA. I can’t wait to get my hands on Dark and Deepest Red. Happy reading!
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I’m so excited for Of Curses and Kisses! Hope you enjoy it 🙂 Also lots of them are on my TBR too, and I can’t wait for them to be released!
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Looks like an interesting list. Enjoy them on the long winter’s nights. https://pmprescott.blogspot.com/2019/12/ttt-winter-tbr-list.html
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Dark and Deepest Red does sound interesting.
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I’ve seen Of Curses and Kisses on several lists today! It sound good! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
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I didn’t know Sandhya Menon was releasing a new series 😮 I’ll have to put it onto my TBR 😀
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What I Carry has such a lovely cover. Hope you love all of these!
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Great list! Jane Anonymous sounds great. I recently got a copy of it for review but still haven’t gotten around to it. Happy reading!
Krystianna @ Volumes and Voyages
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Dark and Deepest Red is on my TBR today too! These books all sound amazing! Happy Reading! 🙂
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