Bookish come up with a subject and I will try to find 10 results combined with that weeks topic.
I have a clear goal this fall and that is clear out my bedside pile. Reason? It is almost dropping on my head which would be very uncomfortable when I would be asleep right next to it. This actually makes this post not that hard to write just very embarrassing.
- American Gods, Neil Gaiman
- I am Pilgrim, Terry Hayes
- Sophie's World, Jostein Gaarder
- The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, Rachel Joyce
- A Great and Terrible Beauty, Libba Bray
- The First Phone Call from Heaven, Mitch Albom
- The End of Mr. Y, Scarlett Thomas
- Jacob besluit lief te hebben, Catalin Dorin Florescu
- The Winter Sea, Susanna Kearsley
- The Land of Decoration, Grace McLeen
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ReplyHaha, yes please do keep the books from falling on your head. I haven't read any of these, but a few of them are on my general want-to-read list. Good luck!
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ReplyEnjoy reading! If I did these meme's I would say "Top ten to read in Spring" because it's Spring time over here
ReplyI also have to read Sophie's world and Harold Fry, but not this Autumn!
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ReplyEnjoy your reads!!
Sophie's World is really great, though I've only read parts of it
ReplyOh trust me I think most of is can understand the impending doom of our bookshelves.
American Gods has been on my list for way too long too.
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