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Top 5 Saturday: Top of the TBR

by - July 11, 2020



There's nothing like a themed weekly blog post to keep the creative juices flowing. Inspired by the Top 5 Wednesday group on GoodReads, I'm going to run my own on this little blog - but every Saturday instead!

This week: Top of the TBR. Books that I meant to get around to reading in the first half of the year, but haven't quite managed (we can blame coronavirus and adjusting to motherhood for that, I think).

1. The Catch by T. M. Logan. This has been downloaded to my Kindle and is next to read once I finish The Other Passenger by Louise Candlish. I love T. M. Logan, his books are right up my street, so I'm eagerly anticipating this one. 

2. The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory. I really enjoy historical fiction, and I'm really interested in the Tudors (although I hated studying Tudor history in school - weird how our interests change as we age), and this one has been highly recommended to me for a long time. 

3. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. Another historical novel that I can't wait to get my teeth into. I love this period, and have written a couple of short stories set in and around the Trojan war, so this is one I'm really looking forward to.

4. Just my Luck by Adele Parks. I've never read anything by this author before, but this book kept coming up repeatedly in my Audible recommendations so I thought I'd check it out - and the synopsis sounds so intriguing that I'm keen to get stuck in!

5. No One Is Too Small To Make A Difference by Greta Thunberg. I really am ashamed that I haven't read this sooner. I have a few books on my daughter's TBR, and the Greta Thunberg book from the acclaimed series Little People, BIG DREAMS is next on her list. I may buy both and read them at the same time, one for me and one to read to her.

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