10 Books I Have Talked About on the Blog but Have Not Read (Yet)

I recommend a lot of books, or say I’m going to read a lot of books, but have been in a reading slump for literal years, so a lot of these books I still haven’t read. Here are 10 that I’m going to (attempt to) get to this year. Maybe. Hopefully.

  • Plague Land – S.D. Sykes
    • I’ve literally owned this book for years.
  • The House Across the Lake – Riley Sager
    • In my defense I have it on hold at the library, I just haven’t gotten it yet.
  • These Fleeting Shadows – Kate Alice Marshall
    • I’ve been reading a lot of horror lately, so maybe this will hop to the top of my list.
  • The Mercies – Kiran Millwood Hargrave
    • I have no excuse.
  • Good Morning, Monster – Catherine Gildner
    • I love memoirs from therapists/psychologists, and I can’t believe I haven’t picked this up.
  • Children of Time – Adrian Tchaikovsky
    • Everyone keeps suggesting this, and I own it as an ebook, so it’s time to read it.
  • A Year Without the Grocery Store – Karen Morris
    • I live in a hurricane prone area and should probably do more food storage. Will I go a year without the grocery store, though? Absolutely not.
  • The Book of Essie – Meghan Maclean Weir
    • I’ve been reading about the Duggar’s recently, and this book seems to fit the theme a bit.
  • The Good Neighbor – Maxwell King
    • Another case of “I have it on hold at the library, but it’s very popular.”
  • The Cabin at the End of the World – Paul Tremblay
    • I want to see the movie, as well, since I’m one of the few people who can generally enjoy a book and it’s movie.
  • The Darkling Bride – Laura Andersen
    • Just really fits my reading vibe lately. Goodreads says I’ve read it, but I don’t remember so it’ll be like reading it for the first time.

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