Top Ten Books On My Wish List

TTT Books on My Wish ListTop Ten Tuesday: Books On My Wish List

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Today’s topic is which books top our wish lists (because every review blogger has one miles long, I’m sure).

So here’s a funny story. I was cleaning off the top of the dresser yesterday (It’s been a while, but let’s not talk about that.) and I totally struck gold. I found A BARNES & NOBLE GIFT CARD. Unused. For forty dollars!

Which of course translates into only one thing: book shopping!

My book wish list is ridiculously long and full of loads of books I am pining for, but here are the books which will be competing for purchase on my shiny new gift card. While some of the books I’m pining for most are still only available for pre-order, you’ll only see books already released on my list. I’ll save the pre-orders for another day. (Note: Sadly, basic math says I can’t buy all of these books with my gift card, so I’ll have to narrow it down from ten to the ones I want most up to the ceiling of my card. First world problems.)

Forbidden Wish by Jessica Khoury – I read a sample of the first few chapters of this book and definitely want to read the rest. In fact, I don’t know why I haven’t bought it already or at least tracked down a copy through the library.

The City of Ember (The First Book of Ember ) by Jeanne DuPrau – I know almost nothing about this series, except that one of my closest friends (and one of my only friends in real life who reads YA and admits to it) LOVES this book. And that, my friends, is good enough for me. I trust her. Even though she did not like Cry, the Beloved Country, which made me cry inside just a little bit.

Mindwar by Andrew Klavan – Strangely, I’ve only read the third book in this series, but I really enjoyed a lot of things about it. It gave me things I wanted from Ready Player One. I liked the characters, too.

The Shadow Hour by Melissa Grey – I’ve been absolutely pining for this book since I read The Girl at Midnight. And it’s finally here! The Girl at Midnight definitely reminded me of Daughter of Smoke and Bone with its other-world and girl-out-of-her-world things it has going on. I loved the characters. Loved the story. Can’t wait for more.

Jepp, Who Defied the Stars by Katherine Marsh – this book hit my radar when Katherine Marsh released another book called The Door By the Staircase, which also sounds great. Jepp deals with issues of fate, and I find myself desperate to know how his quest resolves.

X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz with Kekla Magoon – I forget where I first noticed this book. I think it might have been in a BuzzFeeds list or something. This is a novelized story about Malcom X, co-written by his daughter. Definitely interested in this one.

The Hired Girl by Laura Amy Schlitz – I might be the only person who hasn’t read this book. At least, that’s what I think whenever I see it, like, everywhere on the interwebs. Every time I read a historical novel I tell myself I should read them more often. I love the idea of reading a story set in the early 1900s about a girl who dreams of being more than a hired girl. Looks awesome. Must read.

Starflight by Melissa Landers – I think I saw this one advertised on Facebook, and actually, I can’t recall reading any actual reviews of it. Reading the book description makes me think Firefly meets These Broken Stars, which sounds like a great pairing to me. (If I had you at Firefly, we should be friends.)

This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab – I’m a huge fan of the type of fantasy-scape described in the marketing copy. Also– the copy claims this is perfect for fans of Holly Black, Maggie Stiefvater and Laini Taylor? That’s me! (Okay, confession: I need to read Holly Black. Haven’t yet. But I will. Hopefully soon. but Stiefvater and Taylor are pretty sure bets for me.) Also I read some cool stuff on Victoria Schwab’s twitter page. That might be where I first learned about this book, actually. So, yay Twitter.

Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson – I saw this on several must-read-type Top Ten Tuesday posts, and the description made me laugh so hard I almost had tears. Yes, please! There is never enough furious happiness in my life.

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18 thoughts on “Top Ten Books On My Wish List

  1. This Savage Song is really really good, I would definitely recommend it. The whole fantasy world and the monsters and just everything about it is perfect! Although once you’ve read it you will be in the same desperate situation as me wanting book 2 in your hands immediately!
    I really like the cover to Starflight. I haven’t read either Firefly or These Broken Stars (although I do have TBS) but I really like the sound of this one. Have added it to my TBR!

    1. Ack! I really want to read This Savage Song now!! Also– sorry… I meant Firefly the TV series. I should have specified! Thanks, Hannah!

    1. Thanks, Krystianna! Checking out your list, too.

    1. Thanks! I hope it’s as good as it looks!

  2. Amy – UK – I'm a 25 year old book blogger from the UK. I have an MA in Early Modern Literature and I'm currently working on my PhD.
    Amy says:

    This Savage Song is on my TBR. I’ve seen a lot of people reviewing it but I completely forgot to add it to my list this week. The City of Ember looks interesting too so I’ll add that one to my (ever growing) list.

    Happy reading and thanks for visiting my post earlier!

    1. Thanks, Amy. 🙂 I think that’s my favorite thing about the TTT posts – always hearing about new books!

  3. Carrie – Georgia – Carrie Schmidt is an avid reader and book reviewer who loves Jesus and THE Story a whole lot. A former reviewer for RT Book Reviews, Carrie Schmidt is an avid reader, book reviewer, story addict, KissingBooks fan, book boyfriend collector, and cool aunt. She also loves Jesus and THE Story a whole lot. Carrie started the popular blog ReadingIsMySuperPower.org in 2015 and since then has had the honor of co-founding the Christian Fiction Readers’ Retreat and JustRead Publicity Tours. In addition to these endeavors, she is a regular contributor to Seekerville and has written for magazines such as RT Book Reviews and Christian Market. Carrie now lives in Georgia with her husband, though her roots range from East Tennessee to Central Kentucky and northern Illinois.
    Carrie @ Reading Is My SuperPower says:

    I definitely want to read The Forbidden Wish!! My TTT

    1. Me too! I loved your list, btw. 🙂

  4. Rissi – artistic things. blogger. castle. downton abbey. fairy tales. free thinker. internet photo-shy. music. reader. romantic. silver petticoat. social media coordinator. tv show addict. writer.
    Rissi says:

    “The Hired Girl” looks really intriguing, but I’ve not read much about it. Historical reads are hit or miss for me. I adore BBC (and the like) costume drama, but in books, it has to be the “right” kind of story/style for me to like it. 🙂

    1. I love the BBC costume dramas too! Anything like that. I don’t tend to care for gooey historicals– you know, where it’s like a romance dropped in a historical setting. I tend to like a bit of grit – like in Code Name Verity. I just keep hearing so much about this one that I have to try it. Hopefully it will live up to the hype! 🙂

  5. Great choices! I really enjoyed City of Ember (and the movie adaptation) but the sequels were pretty lackluster for me. I borrowed Furiously Happy from the library and loved what I had a chance to read. I need to get my own copy so I can finish it.
    Good luck with choosing which books to buy!!! 🙂

    Stacy Renee @ Lazy Day Literature

    1. I’ll keep that in mind, Stacy. 🙂 I’m terrible about reading a series all the way through. I hadn’t thought to look for Furiously Happy at the library. Duh. I’m going to have to do that if it doesn’t make the cut! The hard copy version is still pretty expensive. Will check out your list, too.

    1. I hear you, Kate. I have a stack of books by my bed that I desperately want to start reading. Maybe if I scale back the number of new requests I can get through them faster. Too many books to read!!

  6. colleenshinephillips – Writer, veteran missionary, adventure and intrigue-lover. Convinced of the power of the word and the Word.
    Colleen says:

    You are amazing that you know enough of the market out there to have a wish list. Good on you, mate!!!!

    1. Hahaha! Thanks, Colleen. 🙂 I used to think the more I read, the more accomplished I’d feel. Instead it only makes me realize how many more great books there are out there. Too many to buy them all, that’s for sure!

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