Monday, January 20, 2020

Top Ten Tuesday | The Ten Most Recent Additions to My TBR



Welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is the ten most recent additions to the bookshelf. I felt this was kind of up to interpretation, bookshelf or TBR? I went with TBR, because I already do a Stacking the Shelves each Saturday and don't want to be redundant. So, here are my ten most recent adds to the ginormous TBR.

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Happy Reading!
Sarah

28 comments:

  1. Ooh poison. And American Rebels looks great.

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  2. Another Eric Larson book! I still have to read Devil in the White City but I loved In the Garden of Beasts and need to read both someday!

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    1. Devil in the White City is easily his best work I think, though Dead Wake is probably actually tied for best. So, so good. I keep going back and forth on this new one, because I am not terribly interested in Churchill, but I am interested in the period so...we'll see when I get to it!

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  3. Hope you enjoy all your new books!

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  4. I bet Serving the Servant would be really interesting.

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    1. I am cautiously optimistic. I love Nirvana and am most interested in books about him that have not been okay by Courtney Love. I don't know if this one has been or not, but she can go fly off a cliff.

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  5. thrive grabs me. i love anything to do with trees. i don't know why they appeal to me so much. :-)
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    1. I absolutely love Casting Crowns and the whole album is so good - that's actually the album cover as well as the book's!

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  6. I am intrigued by the reviews that I have seen of A Very Stable Genius. It sounds like a very well researched and written book, unlike some of the other knock-offs we've seen regarding this administration. I guess we should expect no less from two Pulitzer Prize winners.

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    1. I am too, and I think this one will actually be worth reading unlike some of those you've referenced. The sensational ones are entertaining, but ultimately do nothing. With authors with these credentials though, I am hopeful of something good to come of it, since the impeachment trial is quickly turning into a joke as I figured it would in the hands of trumplethinskin's henchmen.

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  7. Added the Larson book and the London smog book to my Wish List - so thanks for that! The Phil Rucker book was added around a week ago. I like him. He's always so good on the Nicole Wallace show. I look forward to reading his further insights in print.

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    1. I am still on the fence about the Churchill book, but I like Larson and his writing could make me read just about anything. You're welcome! :)

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    2. Churchill can be a bit of an acquired taste so I know what you mean. FASCINATING period though. One of my favourite - when Britain really stood alone against the Axis!

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    3. Exactly! I don't know why I have such trouble with him. My family is very very German, so WWII and the Holocaust have always been a subject I could never overlook. But I think I have said before, the military aspects are not interesting to me, nor the battles (except Pearl Harbor, go figure), so I have a tough time looking outside of Germany when it comes to WWII. I have seen some Holocaust survivor memoirs recently on KU and I want to read them, but I also do not want to sob my eyes out for hours. So, small doses.

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  8. Prayers For Your Children seems like a beautiful book. :) Here's my list!

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  9. Prayers for Your Children is one I'm going to have to check out. Thanks for the list! Here's mine

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  10. These are all new to me. I hope you enjoy them!

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  11. My tbr is enormous as well! The Royal Art of Poison sounds intriguing! Here is my Top Ten Tuesday.

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    1. Can't go wrong with poison, right? My TBR is over 3,000 books right now, it is a hot mess!

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  12. The Royal Art of Poison sounds like something I would definitely be interested in. I hope you enjoy all of your new books!

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    1. I am strangely fascinated by books about poisoning - especially in the 1800s. Those crazy Victorians were all about the poison, so it will be interesting to see it in other contexts.

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  13. The London smog one looks interesting! I remember learning about that at school... Kinda freaky.

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    1. I never knew anything about it! I am hoping to get a copy of the book soon because it sounds so interesting.

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