Top Ten Tuesday: Spring TBR 2020

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and Bookish and hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl where we get a new topic for a top 10 list.

I try to be realistic about my tbr lists. As many of you know, I’m not the reader I once was and chances are I’m likely to only finish one book on this list. I’m a mood reader and a slow reader, but the good news is that I’ve come to love reading again and strive to do more this year. With the way the years turning out, I think a good book is the best way to shut out the world. Here’s my spring TBR.

1. Muse of Nightmare by Laini Taylor: I’m on a mission to finish this one by the end of the month. Taylor’s rich imagination is on form once again, and Lazlo remains to be the purest character ever.

2. Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin: Everyone appears to have read this book so I guess I should join the bandwagon. In all seriousness, Serpent & Dove sounds right up my alley and I’m excited to get tucked in.

3. Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan: I’ve charged Kat with the important job of encouraging me to read this one, and I’m making sure I cross it off my tbr list this year. What can I say, I can’t say no to dark and deadly tales.

4. Us Against You by Fredrik Backman: The initial plan was to get tucked into this book as soon as I finished Beartown. However, Beartown made me such an emotional wreck I found I needed a break to compose myself and prepare myself for the next onslaught of feels.

5. The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang: This book has been featured on my tbr quite a few times and I promise I will read it. I’ve just been in a fantasy mood lately.

6. The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams: The concept for this book sounds hilarious and who doesn’t love a good romance every now and then? Sign me up for this swoon fest.

Have you read any of these books?
What’s on your TBR list?

 

23 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Spring TBR 2020

  1. Hi Lauren,
    I’m also a mood reader and I used to read very fast, but now I’ve slowed down without wanting to. I don’t do Tbrs, because I know that I’m never going to follow them, I simply decide on my mood.
    I have read “Strange The Dreamer” by Lini Taylor and enjoyed it. Now I am in the middle of “Muse of Nightmares” and I’m liking it, but not as much as the first one, things are getting a little bit strange. I can’t wait to know what you think about it!

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    1. I rarely set a tbr these days as well or if I do I call them guidelines instead of tbrs haha.
      I’m almost finish and I like how everything has come together. I’m getting a better sense of it now haha.

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