Top Ten Tuesday - Top Ten Books on my TBR pile

Where They Found Her: A Novel - Kimberly McCreight Perfect Ruin (The Internment Chronicles) - Lauren DeStefano The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman Red Rising - Pierce Brown Thorn - Intisar Khanani The Fellowship of the Ring  - J.R.R. Tolkien, Rob Inglis Cruel Beauty - Rosamund Hodge Six of Crows - Leigh Bardugo

Top Ten Tuesday is an original and weekly meme hosted @ The Broke and the Bookish! Each week, a new topic is put into place and bloggers share their top ten accordingly. 

 

This week's selection is Top Ten Books on my spring TBR pile: (in no particular order)

 

  1. Where They Found Her: A Novel - Kimberly McCreight 

I have read 'Reconstructing Amelia' and really enjoyed Kimberly's writing so this book has been on my list far too long

  1. Perfect Ruin (The Internment Chronicles) - Lauren DeStefano 

I'll buddy read this one with Hooked on Books and this is a very interesting fantasy story on a freaking floating world.

  1. The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern 

I've read so many good things about this one and it's been on my tbr pile so long. It's time!

  1. The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman 

Although I wasn't very fond of Stardust I haven't given up on Gaiman: 'the graveyard' was highly recommended!

  1. Red Rising - Pierce Brown 

I know - I'm in the minority of people who haven't read this one yet but I was waiting for the series to be complete. Now that they are and I have them all I can't wait to start them!

  1. Thorn - Intisar Khanani 

Standalone fantasy with an interesting storyline.

  1. The Fellowship of the Ring - J.R.R. Tolkien 

I have made up my mind - this is the year I will finally read Lord of the Rings. Or listen to the audio. Yep I think I'll start with the audio.

  1. Cruel Beauty - Rosamund Hodge 

I have most of Rosamund's books and I'm positive I'll like them, the problem is which to pick up first?

Six of Crows - Leigh Bardugo 

One of the highly praised books that made it to my tbr list. I'm reluctant to pick a book when I don't have the next one available, so I will read this one after I am done with the Grisha trilogy and the second book is released.