September TBR | 2020

I’m still not completely over my reading slump that has decimated my reading over the last couple of months but as always I’m being optimistic and putting a huge TBR together and hoping for the best. I’m actually really excited for the books on this list purely because I have been waiting to read most of them!

If you want to know more about my challenges here are some posts:

  • Bound in Flame
  • Feathertide
  • The City of Brass

I really need to keep on top of my arcs so I’m going to try and read a few more this month especially as they’re on my Kindle which I seem to read quicker than other books.

  • The Bronze Horseman by Paullina SimonsI CANNOT wait to reread this one, it was definitely a great read back when I read it and I really want to relive the romance! | PopSugar Reading ChallengeA book with ‘gold’, ‘silver’ or ‘bronze’ in the title & 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge – Set in a country you’ve never visited before |
  • Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha NganI have had this one on my list for a really long time but never gotten round to it. I think this will be the month. | PopSugar Reading Challenge – A book by a WOC |
  • Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan – I have seen quite a few reviews on this one and was super intrigued. I needed a book to replace 11/22/63 because I don’t think I’ll be picking that one back up. | PopSugar Reading ChallengeA book with 20 or twenty in the title |
  • Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton – I love the movies but have never picked up the books that inspired it. I’m really looking forward to seeing if I love it as much as I want to | PopSugar Reading ChallengeA book published in the 20th Century
  • This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay| I have heard a lot about this book and I’m interested to see whether I enjoy it as much as everyone else did. | 52 Books in 52 Weeks ChallengeA book featuring the medical profession
  • Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer – Curiosity has gotten the best of me and I want to see whether it’s any better than Twilight. Maybe I’ll be completely surprised and love it! | 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge – “Recommended” to you by Amazon
  • Watchmen by Alan Moore – I have had this book for a really long time and I really want to read the novel and see if I fall in love with it. I usually love graphic novels so I have high hopes. | 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge – A comic book
  • The Sandman by Neil Gaiman – I really want to read this one. I love idea of it but I’m a little intimidated by the size but I think it might be a new favourite! | 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge – A book that leaves you thinking
  • To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo – This has been on my Kindle for a REALLY long time and I just never picked it up. It’s definitely something I’m interested in reading so I’m hoping I’m going to love it! | PopSugar Reading ChallengeA book you picked because the title caught your attention “T” in A-Z Challenge.
  • Year One by Nora Roberts – I have seen so many of Nora Roberts books out and about that I thought I should probably see whether they were worth the hype. | PopSugar Reading ChallengeA book with a bird on the cover & “Y” in A-Z Challenge.
  • The Rabbit Girls by Anna Ellory \ There hasn’t been a lot said about this one and I haven’t seen many reviews but I have it on my Kindle so I’m excited to jump in and see if I love it | PopSugar Reading Challenge A book with a three-word title
  • The Cold Dish by Craig Johnson – I’m not sure I’m going to like this one, it’s a genre I have never jumped into but we shall see if it’s a good read or not! |PopSugar Reading ChallengeA Western & “C” in A-Z Challenge & 52 Books in 52 Weeks ChallengeTitle beginning with C
  • The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo – I love these books and I am struggling to find an audiobook I can stick with so I’m hoping this is going to be a perfect match for me, hopefully.
  • Heartless – If I get through the other one I have this one on standby and I cannot wait to see if I love it as much as I think I’m going to.
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  1. I’ve got a Paul Magrs novel to re-read and am on the first of two books to review for Shiny New Books (one on horses and horse people in the US, one on psychogeography and liminal places in the UK). I want to read further through WW2 with Angela Thirkell and I really must get to more of my NetGalley books … Happy reading and hope you manage to read yourself out of that slump!

  2. I want to read This Is Going to Hurt. I think it helps my sister works as a nurse. Some of the stories I’ve heard from her are incredible, both in the good way and bad way. She could write her own book I feel!

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