2 TBR
My tbr list is insane. It's so insane, I don't even keep a list. As a person who loves books and bookstores, I often buy books with the intention of reading them and then shelve them when I get home, remember the five books I'm currently reading and the 5 books I've cued up for the next month. Am I the only one who buys books like an addict?
Regardless, I always have an endless supply of books I can pick up when I'm ready for another. Friends love recommending books to me and it can be kind of frustrating. I love talking about books but I don't really need anyone adding to my list. I already have a dread feeling because there are just so many books and so little time.
I'm winding down another book and was looking at one of my stacks to tbr books. I thought maybe you could help.
I'll give you two titles that I already own, let me know what I should read next in the comments.
1. The Hate U Give
This is a YA book that deals with big issues. My teenager read it and said I have to read it so she can have someone to talk to about it.
2. Little Fires Everywhere
I have had this for months. I love the author's first novel but haven't picked this up yet. It's look at suburbia--the good, the bad, the ugly.
What do you think? Have you read either? I think I will wind up reading both by the end of the year, but which one should I read NOW?
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Regardless, I always have an endless supply of books I can pick up when I'm ready for another. Friends love recommending books to me and it can be kind of frustrating. I love talking about books but I don't really need anyone adding to my list. I already have a dread feeling because there are just so many books and so little time.
I'm winding down another book and was looking at one of my stacks to tbr books. I thought maybe you could help.
I'll give you two titles that I already own, let me know what I should read next in the comments.
1. The Hate U Give
This is a YA book that deals with big issues. My teenager read it and said I have to read it so she can have someone to talk to about it.
2. Little Fires Everywhere
I have had this for months. I love the author's first novel but haven't picked this up yet. It's look at suburbia--the good, the bad, the ugly.
What do you think? Have you read either? I think I will wind up reading both by the end of the year, but which one should I read NOW?
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