Top Ten Tuesday: Fall TBR

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

Today’s Prompt: Fall TBR!

I have way way too many books I want to read this fall. It’s ridiculous. So, I tried to pick which ones I really want to read the very most. I am putting this list out in the world knowing that it is probably subject to change at any time. I have also been posting a lot of fall reading suggestion posts lately, so you may have seen me mention a few of these before!

And I apologize, I am still trying to catch up on comments and comment on blogs from last week!

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Crazy Spooky Love || Rewitched || Uncharmed

These are all so perfect and fun looking!

Cat Dragon || Ghost Business || Falling Like Leaves

Ghost Business is my number one right now. I think!

The Bewitching || Crafting for Sinners || A Land So Wide

I hope to read these right near Halloween.

Play Nice || || Chaos at the Lazy Bones Bookshop || The Forgotten Witch

I wanted less super scary books this year, and more that are just more cozy creatures, Hallmark-esque falls, and a little romance too.

I am looking forward to reading everyone’s lists!

61 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Fall TBR

  1. I’ve been seeing Josie’s and Jen’s making the list rounds and they do both look VERY seasonally festive; I haven’t read about them yet though. I did just buy a copy of Misty’s book! That cover drew me in. 🙂 Thanks so much for visiting my list today!

  2. I’ve got Cat Dragon on my Kindle and Falling Like Leaves in my living room, both waiting for me to dive in!

    I’ve actually got a stack of fallish book accumulating somehow, between Kindle and paperbacks, so maybe I should make an official post for accountability (LOL) 😉

    1. Lol! Thank you!!

      And I was thinking about you yesterday. I need to visit your post, but I saw.. oh I can’t remember the blogger now, had a post all in French, and included a book I thought looked adorable. It is only in French though. I have not spoken/read French since high school! I was always quick with languages but I was thinking about reading it, with a french to English translation book. Do you think that would work? It would be slow going but I think I could do it?

      1. If it’s a picture book, sure.
        The best would be to find it as ebook (and I can help you with that, if it exists), because then you can click on the word you don’t know to get its translation

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