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10 books on my spring TBR

Top 10 Tuesday at Witch Reads

Almost spring! I am glad because I am done with the weather we have been having, I hope we will get more 20-degree sunny days where I can sit outside to read my books. This week's prompt is Movies/TV shows that would have made amazing books. The thing with this one is, that most of the things I have watched already have existing books for it, I could not think of 10 of them, here are a few though: Bones, Lucifer, and Grimm.


I am swapping the current prompt for last week, as I have not been able to post in a while. I am figuring out how to balance my new life, which is a bit of a struggle as I am still dealing with my mental health, I have good days and bad days. That being said let us dive into 10 books I would like to read this spring.



Evocation - ST Gibson I am so excited that I can read this soon, I got approved on Netgalley for an eARC of this, and I can't wait to get started on this. First I will need to finish The Famine Witch by Stephen Black, which is pretty good so far, it is a historical setting. It is set in Northern Ireland which is something different from the USA for once. Anyway, Evocation is about the occult, mediums, and the devil, sign me up any day for such a story.


Circe - Madeline Miller I have read the first couple of pages of this once, I did not continue as I was in the middle of another book, maybe I should have because I haven't picked it up since. I feel a little sad about it, I love any book that focuses on a part of mythology, it being Greek or German or Keltic all of them fascinate me.


Authority - Jeff VanderMeer I mentioned in my new to me authors post back in January that I wanted to continue reading more Jeff VanderMeer books, I enjoyed Annihilation, which was a strange and beautiful story.


Beautiful Darkness - Kami Garcia & Margareth Stohl I loved Beautiful Creatures when I read it back in the day. As I have discussed before I am really bad at finishing series, like about 30 more series, I still need to finish this as well. I might as well start early this spring.


Witches of East End - Melissa de la Cruz Did anyone enjoy the TV series when it came out? I must say I enjoyed that one as well, such a pity that it got canceled after one season. This book is a re-read for me, I want to highlight it as a Witchy post because these are cozy traditional witches.


Kingdom of the Wicked - Kerri Maniscalco I have been obsessed with the cover since it came out, I want to find out if the hype train is worth it. I guess I will have to read it now, I have the beautiful Fairyloot edition of this book. It is even more gorgeous than the regular edition.


Rebel of the Sands - Alwyn Hamilton I meant it when I said I want to finish some series this year, this book was phenomenal, I read it in one sitting, and ended up reading until 3 o'clock when I first read it. This book is amazing and I am ashamed that I never continued the series.


Storm Front - Jim Butcher Urban fantasy is a genre I enjoy and would like to consume more of. The thing is I am a little bit scared of starting this, it is a long series, 17 books and counting. You have already read how good I am with finishing series, is this worth the commitment? Let me know if you read any.


Pantomime - Laura Lam A main character who is both male and female, that is what piqued my interest. This is an older YA release from back in the day when the initial hype started. My copies of this series are also signed as I met the author at Dutch Comiccon.


Honey Witch - Sydney J. Shields This will be coming out on the 14th of May, it sounds like a cozy witchy story. Sometimes you don't need high stakes, as Legends and Lattes has proven. Sometimes you just want to read something uncomplicated and cute. This sounds like such a book, read cottage, tiny Isle, and witch training.


What is on your spring TBR?


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