I don’t have any books to post about today — as of this writing, I’ve got about 20 minutes of reading left in one book, am waiting on something from an author on another, and am in the middle of 2 short story collections, so I’m stuck for material for posts. But not for long! While I have a much longer TBR list — and another dozen or so books that I actually own, but haven’t gotten to — her’s what I’m calling my “Active TBR List” — those books that I intend on knocking out in the next month. I’ll probably get one or two others in, and not get to all of these right away, but this is my hope/plan. I’m curious — how far out do you guys plan? What’s on your list?
- ARC’s/Review Copies
- Salt Creek by Lucy Treloar
- Jamarr’s Promise by Kristin I. Morris and Dr. Joseph J. Zielinski
- The Blue Curtain by L.G. Metcalf
- Travels and Travails of Small Minds by Daniel Falatko
- The Spirit Mage by Layton Green
- Workman’s Complication by Rich Leder
- Flame in the Dark by Faith Hunter
- Bonfire by Krysten Ritter
- And then there’s:
- Black and Blue by Ian Rankin — my monthly John Rebus Read
- How to Think: A Survival Guide for a World at Odds by Alan Jacobs which hit my front porch yesterday
- The Dying Place by Luca Veste, was in another package yesterday
- Y is for Yesterday by Sue Grafton will be ready for me any day now
- and I’ve got these waiting in paperback or on my Kindle and I’m getting impatient with other things getting in my way:
- The Song of The Swan by Michael RN Jones
- Bannerless by Carrie Vaughn
- Rubicon by Ian Patrick
I’m not sure I should’ve listed it like this — it’s both exciting and overwhelming.
Bookstooge
Dragonsandzombies just did a tbr tag and ties in wonderfully with your post here.
I plan out about 2 months then have about 18months of stuff to fill in the gaps when something opens up every 2-3 months. It is a revolving wheel.
I plan on doing a post early next month, with pictures and everything! ?