It is already fall, and even though we still have summer temperatures all over the last week, I think it has been this way in many countries. I don't mind but I also like the dark evenings of fall, but not so much the rain. This week's prompt for Top Ten Tuesday is, the fall TBR, 10 books you would like to read this autumn.
1. Haunted Voices by various authors This is an anthology of Scottish Ghost stories, this is one of the souvenirs I brought back from Scotland last year, I have read a couple of stories, but I would like to finish the rest.
2. The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis I have now started this series, so I might as well finish the whole series, and of course, I want this as my Witch read of the month for November, I am planning something more Halloweenish for October.
3. Howl's Moving Castle by Dianna Wynne Jones I own the most beautiful version of this book, the Folio Society edition, it is stunning, and illustrated. It was a gift from my boyfriend Martijn. I still haven't read it, I am a bit scared too as it is also one of my favorite Studio Ghibli movies. They have recently started updating the covers of this series, and I have to say they look very nice, but I still love my edition better because it was a gift from the person I love.
4. Witches Steeped In Gold by Ciannon Smart I want to start getting through my special editions pile, I have this beautiful Fairyloot edition, just waiting to be read. And it is another witchy read, got to love all the witchy reads. I am very much looking forward to this one, because it is Jamaican inspired, a culture I know little about.
5. Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas the only middle grade book on this list, and one for Halloween month! As it is about ghosts, I am curious to see how I would like this one.
6. Gideon The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir another spooky read, necromancers sounds like something to read for Halloween? Don't you agree? Also this has been so popular that I finally want to make my way on the hype train.
7 & 8. King of Scars & Rule of Wolves by Leigh Bardugo I recently posted my review of Shadow and Bone and Siege and Storm on this blog. When I heard that Nikolai had his own duology I just had to have it, whenever I got the chance (that being when it was on sale), I got both King of Scars and Rule of Wolves for a good price. Can't wait to dig in, I am very excited for this!
9. & 10. Six of Crows & Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo got to finish them all, because I am not allowed to watch the TV series before I finish the books. Since the tv series is pulling form both Shadow and Bones and this duology I should first finish.
What are you planning on reading this fall?
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