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Tuesday, September 27, 2016
TTT: My Picks for Fall
2:50 PM
It's been a rough few days around my house and I think Top Ten Tuesday is just what the doctor ordered! The seasonal topics always generate my favorite lists. I'm excited to share the Books on My Fall TBR List and I'm excited to see your selections. If you want to join in (you do—it's fun!), simply click on over to The Broke and the Bookish, check out the rules of the game, create your own TTT post, then click around the book blogosphere to discover fabulous new blogs and get great reading recommendations.
Here's what I'm looking forward to reading this Fall. The Top Ten Book on My Fall TBR List are:
1. The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware—I'm almost done with this psychological thriller, which is messing with my head in the best possible way. Like In a Dark, Dark Wood, Ware's debut, this one features a woman in an isolated locale who's trying to figure out what really happened one fateful night. It's twistier and altogether more intriguing than Ware's first novel.
2. Danger Close by Amber Smith—I just received this one in the mail from the good folks over at Atria Books. It's a memoir by a combat helicopter pilot who just happens to hail from my teensy tiny hometown. I can't wait to read all about her adventures.
3. Blackbird Fly by Erin Entrada Kelly—I always like immigrant stories and because I lived in the Philippines for a year, the premise of this one really speaks to me.
4. Murder is Bad Manners by Robin Stevens—This middle grade novel about two friends who form a detective agency to investigate the death of a teacher at their boarding school sounds fun. I wonder how it will compare to The Scandalous Sisterhood of Pickwillow Place by Julie Berry?
5. Goodbye Stranger by Rebecca Stead—I've never read anything by this award-winning author and her newest, a YA novel about friendship, sounds like an excellent place to start.
6. The Hired Girl by Laura Amy Schlitz—I've been wanting to read this middle grade historical about a Pennsylvania farm girl who takes a job in Baltimore in order to make a better life for herself for a while now.
7. Factory Girl by Josanne LaValley—This YA novel has a similar premise to that of #6. A 16-year-old girl from northern China who's forced to leave her home to work in a far-away factory learns how to survive—and thrive—in a foreign situation.
8. Beautiful Affliction by Lene Fogelberg—The author of this memoir sent me this book about her journey to find answers about a mysterious medical condition from which she was suffering. When she discovers what is happening, she's faced with an even bigger question: How much time does she have left? Sounds intriguing, no?
9. The Last September by Nina de Gramont—This murder mystery and family drama set on Cape Cod sounds compelling.
10. The First Time She Drowned by Kerry Kletter—An 18-year-old woman struggles to decide if she really wants a relationship with her mother, who forced her into a mental institution several years earlier. Sounds interesting.
So, there you have it ... ten books I'm looking forward to reading sometime soon. What's on your list? Have you read any of the books on mine? What did you think? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Leave a comment on this post and I will happily return the favor.
Happy TTT!
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I want to check out The First Time She Drowned too. One of my fav Booktubers talked about it.
ReplyDeleteMy list here: https://runwright.net/2016/09/27/fall-tbr/
It sounds so compelling, doesn't it?
DeleteThe First Time She Drowned sounds interesting. It's got me curious just by the title, that's for sure. And The Woman in Cabin 10 sounds like a good October read. :)
ReplyDeleteRight? It's the title that made me interested, but the premise sounds intriguing as well. If you like psychological thrillers, you'll probably enjoy THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10. It's definitely rated R, but it's an engrossing read.
DeleteI enjoyed The Hired Girl, and Murder is Bad Manners looks very cute; it's on my TBR list, too. I haven't read any of the others, but they all look good. Happy Reading!
ReplyDeleteOh, good, I'm glad THE HIRED GIRL is enjoyable. I like those kinds of stories, so I'm looking forward to reading it.
DeleteThis is such an interesting list. I'm really intrigued by a lot of these! I think I got rejected for the ARC of The Woman on Cabin 10, or maybe I never requested it, but I know I saw it and was instantly interested in it. I hope you enjoy it :)
ReplyDeleteI had to buy myself a copy of THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10. I don't remember ARCs being available, plus the waiting list for it at my library was just WAY too long. I'm impatient when it comes to books I really, really, REALLY want to read :)
DeleteGoodness! I haven't heard of any of these books or these authors. Murder is Bad Manners sounds like a lot of fun though.
ReplyDeleteIt does, doesn't it? Thanks for stopping by, Trisha!
DeleteYou're first and last books both look great. #9. Looks good too.
ReplyDeleteI just finished #1. It was a good psychological thriller - definitely messed with my head! The author loves the F-bomb, but besides that, it was really good.
DeleteBeautiful Affliction sounds so sad and hopeful. <3
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: http://poemsbyayoungartist.blogspot.com/2016/09/top-ten-tuesday-19-fall-tbr-list.html
I agree. It will be an interesting read.
DeleteThanks for stopping by!
Many of these are new to me so looking forward to hearing your thoughts on them. The Woman in Cabin 10 is on my TBR though and I'm pretty excited to read that one. :)
ReplyDeleteI just finished THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10 last night. It's a good mind-bender!
DeleteI have The Woman in Cabin 10 on hold at the library. I am excited for it. The First Time She Drowned looks interesting. Great list!
ReplyDeleteThe hold list at my library was too long, so I decided to buy the book for myself! It was really good.
DeleteThe Woman in Cabin 10 was great!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! I really enjoyed it.
DeleteI loved Goodbye Stranger! It was a perfect mix of quirky and heartwarming. I have half of a review done for it--I should really get that done :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha -- I'm constantly behind on reviews. I'll catch up ... someday!
DeleteI'm in line for the audio of The Woman in Cabin 10 and I can't wait! I loved In a Dark Dark Wood. I need to check out The Last September and The Hired Girl as well. Great list!
ReplyDeleteI liked IN A DARK DARK WOOD, but I enjoyed THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10 better. The latter is more complex, with more likable characters, and a twistier plot. I'll be interested to see what Ware does next!
DeleteThe Woman in Cabin 10 had definitely been on my radar and is fighting its way up my TBR. Glad to hear that you are enjoying it! Good luck with your Fall TBR!
ReplyDeleteI didn't super love the ending, but I did really like THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10. It definitely kept me guessing!
DeleteI saw The Woman in Cabin 10 at the bookstore over the summer and it looked intriguing. It had a full floor-length display but I'd never heard of that author! I enjoyed Goodbye Stranger very much, so well done, but then I've really become a big fan of Rebecca Stead the last few years! She writes brilliant MG.
ReplyDeleteYeah, THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10 is the hit book of the moment. It's good -- definitely rated R, though (just to warn you). I haven't read anything by Stead, so I'm excited for GOODBYE STRANGER.
DeleteWHOA! The wait list for Woman in Cabin 10 is 160 people ahead of me! I guess this is a must-read for 2016, eh? :-)
ReplyDeleteThe list at my library was too long. I didn't want to wait, so I went ahead and bought it.
DeleteI'm interested in the Woman in Cabin 10. Can't wait to read your thoughts. I've read The Hired Girl and The Factory Girl and enjoyed them both.
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