This week’s Top 10 Tuesday has us looking at our Spring ’24 TBR. I don’t know about you, but I’d be lucky to finish these off for the whole year! Still – subject to change and all that – here’s my set:
Folks, how have you been? Anybody else feeling the reading blues lately? Or, er, since last year? What are your solutions — and of course, your own Spring ’24 TBR lists?
22 replies on “Spring ’24 TBR”
Starling House was amazing! I hope you enjoy it!
I just purchased the audiobook *fingers crossed*!
I hope you’ll end up enjoying these books! 🙂
Ooh! I’ll have to check out that book on argument. Any subtitle with the cheek to put Socrates and Homer Simpson together deserves a looking-over. My list is here.
Both comments received – and likewise, Socrates and Homer are a combination you just cannot miss!
I’ve been meaning to read Starling House for a while.
Not sure if my comment was eaten or what — definitely going to check out the book on argument!
Lamb was a good read. Hope you like it.
Here is my Top Ten Tuesday.
Oooh, neat picks! I haven’t heard of most of these, but Starling House is on my TBR.
Happy reading! Here’s my TTT this week.
I hope you enjoy all of these reads!
They all look good. Enjoy them and have a great week!
I hope you enjoy Starling House! I’ve been seeing it all over.
Starling House looks so good. Hope you’ll love all of these and you’ll be rid of the reading blues soon!
I’m terrible at sticking to lists! I hope you enjoy these whenever you decide to read them. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
The Beacon of Alexandra is so good, an unusual setting and it is a fascinating story, I hope you enjoy it a lot
I think I need that failure book. I hope you enjoy all these!
I’m just contemplating April at the moment – Spring is too amorphous a concept ! – and I’m hoping to manage The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge, Journey by Moonlight by Antal Szerb, London Particular by Christianna Brand, and Yellowface by Rebecca Kuang. For the rest of March I’ve already read and scheduled my reviews so I shall probably be getting stuck into the Goudge next.
Starling House looks like an intriguing one. I will have to look up the synopsis. I hope you enjoy all these!
I thought Starling House looked good but haven’t done anything about it.
I did read that Judith Merkle Riley when it came out. I think it was published by one of Penguin’s imprints when I was working there.
Hope you are well!
SO many of these look amazing but especially Lamb, I’ve only recently heard of it but now I am seeing lost of people mention it.
What an awesome list! I have to say that I’m super intrigued by a book that can lump Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson together. I hope that you enjoy all of these books.
I thought The Sellout was really smart and Mr. BIP chuckled his way through Lamb. Enjoy your spring reading!