Showing posts with label TBR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TBR. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Friday, 12 February 2016
Friday, 11 September 2015
Autumn Book List: Book 1
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1) Through The Woods
2) The Riverman
3) Shiverton Hall: The Creeper
4) Ghosts in the Gallery
5) Gretel and the Dark
6) A Murder at Rosamund's Gate
7) Which Witch?
8) Marina
9) The Angel's Game
10) The Thickety: A Path Begins
1) Through The Woods
2) The Riverman
3) Shiverton Hall: The Creeper
4) Ghosts in the Gallery
5) Gretel and the Dark
6) A Murder at Rosamund's Gate
7) Which Witch?
8) Marina
9) The Angel's Game
10) The Thickety: A Path Begins
Thursday, 11 December 2014
My Winter Reading (2014-2015)
I've chosen 11 books for this winter. Here they are:
1) The Shadow of the Wind
This is the first book in The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series. Ruiz Carlos' historical-fictitious mystery based during the time of Spanish Civil War.
2) & 3) Roald Dahl's classics
Charlie and Chocolate Factory, and
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.
4) Little Women
A classic by Louisa May Alcott. I actually read first 100 pages this spring but gave up...now want to finish it as it's timed during Christmas.
5) The Giver
First book in The Giver Quartet by Lois Lowry. A YA dystopian fantasy.
6) Eragon
First book in The Inheritance Cycle series...winter and dragons go hand in hand.
7) The Quick
by Owen Lauren...1800s, London, Mystery, Murders, Vampires...what else can you ask for...probably the most awaited book of 2014.
8) Wildwood
For Narnia fans...
9) The Luminaries
Another historical-fictitious murder mystery in my list based during 1800s
10) Little House in Big Woods
First book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series...will be reading aloud to my kids.
11) Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes
Middle-grader fantasy adventure by Jonathan Auxier
1) The Shadow of the Wind
This is the first book in The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series. Ruiz Carlos' historical-fictitious mystery based during the time of Spanish Civil War.
2) & 3) Roald Dahl's classics
Charlie and Chocolate Factory, and
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.4) Little Women
A classic by Louisa May Alcott. I actually read first 100 pages this spring but gave up...now want to finish it as it's timed during Christmas.
5) The Giver
First book in The Giver Quartet by Lois Lowry. A YA dystopian fantasy.
6) Eragon
First book in The Inheritance Cycle series...winter and dragons go hand in hand.
7) The Quick
by Owen Lauren...1800s, London, Mystery, Murders, Vampires...what else can you ask for...probably the most awaited book of 2014.
8) Wildwood
For Narnia fans...
9) The Luminaries
Another historical-fictitious murder mystery in my list based during 1800s
10) Little House in Big Woods
First book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series...will be reading aloud to my kids.
11) Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes
Middle-grader fantasy adventure by Jonathan Auxier
Thursday, 4 December 2014
My Fall (2014) Reading List
This is what I read this fall.
1) Bone Jack
A young-adult British fiction...a story of friendship mixed with creepiness and darkness.

2) The Complete works of Edgar Allan Poe
A classic that doesn't need any introduction...famous for its dark contents but may surprise you some of its delightful short stories....beautifully written.

3) Fire Spell
Another young-adult fiction set in London 1800s...a wicked witch, an evil puppet master, and lots of magic and adventure. It was published as "Splendours and Glooms" in UK.

4) Shiverton Hall
A middle grade historical fiction, a haunted boarding school...this is the first book in the series.

5) Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron
Book of short stories written by authors like Neil Gaiman, Holly Black, Garth Nix, and others.

6) The Witches
A classic by Roald Dahl...perfect for reading aloud to your kids.

7) Liesl & Po
A ghost story for middle graders with pretty illustrations.
1) Bone Jack
A young-adult British fiction...a story of friendship mixed with creepiness and darkness.

2) The Complete works of Edgar Allan Poe
A classic that doesn't need any introduction...famous for its dark contents but may surprise you some of its delightful short stories....beautifully written.

3) Fire Spell
Another young-adult fiction set in London 1800s...a wicked witch, an evil puppet master, and lots of magic and adventure. It was published as "Splendours and Glooms" in UK.

4) Shiverton Hall

5) Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron
Book of short stories written by authors like Neil Gaiman, Holly Black, Garth Nix, and others.

6) The Witches
A classic by Roald Dahl...perfect for reading aloud to your kids.

7) Liesl & Po
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