Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books on My Wishlist


I've got a lot of books on my wishlist. Like more than I could ever afford, or find room to store, in one lifetime. So here's the ten I want to buy the most, and if you could let me know which ones I should buy RIGHT NOW that would be great. I need to prioritize my massive book wish list!
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1. I'll Give you the Sun, Jandy Nelson-- This will be the next book I buy! I've wanted it for so long. I've heard nothing but amazing things about it!

2. Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mendel- I really want to read this one too, I'm thinking of putting it on my birthday list. Thoughts?

3. In the Shadow of Blackbirds, Cat Winters- I just read and loved The Cure For Dreaming, so I definitely want to pick up Cat Winter's other novel.


 

4. All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr- This is such a gorgeous book! I've been in the mood for historical fiction lately and this one has been getting all kinds of praise. Thoughts?

5. Dangerous Girls, Abigail Haas- Not my usual type of novel, but I've heard some great things about it, and it looks like a fun and exciting read.

6. Stray, Elissa Sussman- This looks like a great twist on the fairy tale genre. It's about fairy god mothers. Plus, that cover is beyond gorgeous.


 

7. The Edible Woman, Margaret Atwood- I need to read more Atwood after The Handmaid's Tale, and I think I will love this one.

8. Orlando, Virginia Woolf - This one has been on my wishlist forever, I just need to bite the bullet and pick up a nice copy.

9. A Mad, Wicked Folly, Sharon Waller Biggs- This is a recent addition to the wish list. It's another historical fiction novel with some feminist themes. Yay!



10. Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman- I love forbidden and tragic love stories, and I've heard this one is great.

Which of these should I make top priority? Which ones did you love?

34 comments:

  1. I'm interested in In the Shadow of Blackbirds. It's got a really nice cover, and I love the historical setting.

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    1. It also has old back and white photos weaved throughout the story I believe!
      thanks for stopping by!

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  2. I can't wait to read I'll Give You The Sun, A Mad Wicked Folly and All The Light We Cannot See. I can highly recommend Dangerous Girls. I adored it! My TTT

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    1. Great to hear you liked Dangerous Girls, I've heard lots of great things about that one.
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  3. Everyone, particularly my coblogger, seems to love Dangerous Girls. I must buy it this year!

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    1. Awesome to hear, I will have to move that one up on my to buy list!
      thanks for stopping by!

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  4. The Edible Woman is a really strange, yet really great book - so typical Atwood style. I also read Noughts and Crosses several times when I was younger and loved it so much. I haven't read Dangerous Girls but I did just buy Dangerous Boys yesterday, also not my typical kind of read but I was intrigued by all the glowing reviews.

    My TTT

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    1. Glad to hear you liked The Edible Woman and Noughts and Crosses. Attwood's writing also seems to scare me and make me think at the same time. I will have to check out Dangerous boys too.
      thanks for stopping by!

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  5. Great list! I read Station Eleven and All the light we cannot see last year. They were both so very good. I hope to read I'll give you the sun soon!

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    1. Yay! So glad to hear that. I'm really looking forward to those two.
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  6. I love Virginia Woolf and I'm dying to read I'll Give You the Sun. Thanks for sharing.

    Thanks for sharing. My post is about the 10 series I never finished. here's mine

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    1. I'm excited to read more Woolf this year.
      thanks for stopping by!

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  7. A Mad Wicked Folly is on my TBR and the others on your list look intriguing. Hope you get to them all!

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    1. I'm looking forward to reading them all!
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  8. I've wanted to read Noughts and Crosses ever since I heard about it! I know All The Light We Cannot See has been getting a lot of buzz and the cover is gorgeous. Happy Reading and thank you for stopping by my blog!

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    1. I need to get to both of them soon- I can't hardly stand it!
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  9. Ooo, nice topic for the week!!! I like your list. :-) Here's my TTT post for the week: http://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2015/01/top-ten-tuesday-authors-id-like-to-meet.html

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  10. I haven't read any of these, but I actually own I'll Give You the Sun. I haven't read it yet, but I'm planning on getting to it soon. Everyone loves it.

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    1. I know! I've heard nothing but rave reviews.
      thanks for stopping by Emma!

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  11. I am so glad to hear you enjoyed The Cure for Dreaming. I have it on my shelf and haven't gotten around to picking it up yet, but now I am extra excited to!

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  12. This is what I chose to do too.

    I've only read Noughts and Crosses of these, it is very good though

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    1. Great to hear it, I will get to that one soon hopefully.
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  13. Station Eleven was one of my top reads for 2014! Also, All the Light We Cannot See was beautiful!! -Katie @ Bookish Illuminations (http://goo.gl/tmu8lb)

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    1. So glad to hear you enjoyed them both so much! I'm really looking forward to reading both of them!
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  14. I loved I'll Give You the Sun! Dangerous Girls was good too (definitely a quick read AND a mind blower!). I really want to read Station Eleven and In the Shadow of Blackbirds!

    Shannon @ It Starts At Midnight

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    1. Oh man! Now I need these books even more than I did before making this post!
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  15. YOU MUST READ NOUGHTS & CROSSES. I first read it around ten years ago now and it's still one of my all time favourite books. A Mad, Wicked Folly and All the Light We Cannot See are both on my TBR, too, and I picked up a copy of Station 11 at the weekend after a good friend of mine sang its praises. Hopefully it's as amazing as everyone says!

    Great list, Mallory!

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    1. I can't wait to read your review of Station Eleven! I'm going to have to pick it up soon- as well as Noughts and Crosses!
      thanks for stopping by!

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  16. I've only read The Edible Woman out of these, but it was years ago and I don't really remember it. My favorite Atwood books are The Robber Bride and The Blind Assassin. I would highly recommend both or either. I own Dangerous Girls, but haven't read it yet. I've heard nothing but good things for it. It's high on my list of books I own but still need to read. Great list!

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    1. All of Atwood's books sound so great and thought provoking! I really need to read more from her!
      thanks for stopping by!

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