TOP BOOKS FROM MY TO-READ PILE
I like to jazz it up, especially during dull and boring winter. So I picked out a horror, contemporary, classic, graphic, historical and science fiction novels. And some good plain romance.
What is on your winter to-read pile?
Looks like a good list! I hope you enjoy them (:
ReplyDeleteTina @ Pages of Comfort
My TTT
Thanks Tina :D
DeleteAhhh I need to read Another Little Piece. It sounds amazing and has so many rave reviews!
ReplyDeleteGreat list here :) enjoy.
My Top Ten Tuesday :)
Yeah!!! A horror ;)
DeleteMy fiancee read Habibi (sp) and really loved it!
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http://hauntedgravebooks.blogspot.com/2013/12/top-ten-tuesday-wnter-tbr.html
Looking forward to it now :D
DeleteOoh nice! Seeing a lot of Alienated lately! Might want to try it out but might wait for the reviews first! Happy Reading!
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Have a GREAT day!
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There is something about that cover I can't resist ;)
DeleteHabibi's art looks really interesting. This reminds me I started Another Little Piece months ago and never finished it due to distracted attention, but it was a very creepy read. I should borrow it again...
ReplyDeleteNice! I want a good story to read right after the holidays, hehe.
Deleteanother Little Piece, Heartbeat, and most definitely Alienated are all need-to-read-asap for me as well! Great list!!
ReplyDeleteMary @ Mary Had a Little Book Blog
my WoW
Thanks. I'll be checking out your reviews ;)
DeleteI hope you love Alienated as much as I did, that was one of my top reads of 2013! Great list! I hope you get to read them all. My TTT.
ReplyDeleteYeah, glad you like it :D
DeleteOooh, I saw a copy of Habibi in a comic book store recently, and WOW it's beautiful. I've heard such good things about it - maybe I should find a copy at the library or something? I like to mix things up in winter too, especially because it's such a good time of year to get stuck into ALL THE BOOKS. Being inside with a good read and something delicious looking OUT at the bad weather is by far the best way to go, I think. :)
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