The Top Ten Tuesday topic this week is "Books On My Summer 2022 To-Read List" I am participating in 20 Books of Summer so I already made a TBR list for the summer. For this list I picked the ten books from my longer list that I am most wanting to read. My list is kind of in order so I numbered it as a countdown.
#10 - The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
This has been on my TBR for a very long time and it will count toward 2 different challenges so I want to get it read.
This has been on my TBR for a very long time and it will count toward 2 different challenges so I want to get it read.
#9 - Sentenced to Death by Lorna Barrett
It's been a while since I read any of this series and it will be nice to dip back into it.
It's been a while since I read any of this series and it will be nice to dip back into it.
#8 - The Stone Carvers by Jane Urquhart
I liked The Underpainter and this one sounds like an interesting story.
I liked The Underpainter and this one sounds like an interesting story.
#7 - Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie
You can't go wrong with an Hercule Poirot novel, especially one set at a dig.
You can't go wrong with an Hercule Poirot novel, especially one set at a dig.
#6 - Jingo by Terry Pratchett
This is a "City Watch" sub-series title and those feature some of my favorite Discworld characters.
This is a "City Watch" sub-series title and those feature some of my favorite Discworld characters.
#5 - Shades of Earl Grey by Laura Childs
A cozy with my favorite tea in the title seems perfect for reading at the beach,
A cozy with my favorite tea in the title seems perfect for reading at the beach,
#4 - NPR's Podcast Startup Guide by Glen Weldon
I'm intrigued by the mechanics of podcasting -- I don't anticipate starting my own however.
#3 - Fluke by Christopher Moore I'm intrigued by the mechanics of podcasting -- I don't anticipate starting my own however.
The other books in this "series" were very fun.
#2 - Bloodline by Felix Francis
This is no longer TBR as I started with it and it was very good.
#1 - Burning Questions by Margaret Atwood
New Atwood is something I always look forward to. This is my "at work" book so I am reading it in lunch-time-length bits. It's excellent so far.
I checked out your review of The Underpainter and it sounds very good. I am going to join the Canadian Challenge this year... I have a lot of Canadian books on my shelves.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are joining the Canadian challenge. It's a fun one! So many great Canadian books.
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