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COYER Summer 2017 - Reading List


Once again I'm going to be participating in COYER. It's such a great way to reduce my TBR and have fun reading.

COYER is run by Berls @ Fantasy is More Fun, Michelle @ Because Reading and Stormi @ Books, Movies, Reviews! Oh My! and this summer COYER is going to be a Reading List and runs from 17 June to 9 March. The challenge this time around is to either complete a Reading List of 30 books (these books have to be chosen by 17 June and for every 5 books read, 5 more can be added to the list) or to take part in normal any book goes COYER. I'm going to attempt the reading list to try and reduce my TBR. To sign up and full rules follow the link at the start of this paragraph.

So my list of 30 books is as follows:
  1. Frayed, Kara Terzis
  2. Oh Myyyy, George Takei
  3. Gilt Hollow, Lorie Langdon
  4. The Way It Hurts, Patty Blount
  5. Nina is Not Okay, Shappi Khorsandi
  6. Detached, Christine Kilbourne
  7. Coraline, Neil Gaiman
  8. Son of a Witch, Gregory Maguire
  9. The Midnight Watch, David Dyer
  10. Off the Ice, Julie Cross
  11. The Siren, Kiera Cass
  12. Follow Me Back, A.V. Geiger
  13. Where Nothing Ill Can Dwell, Crista McHugh
  14. A Court of Mist and Fury, Sarah J. Maas
  15. I Followed the Rules, Joanna Bolouri
  16. Scrappy Little Nobody, Anna Kendrick
  17. How To Be Single, Liz Tuccillo
  18. Holding, Graham Norton
  19. Only Ever Yours, Louise O'Neill
  20. Judy: A Dog in A Million, Damien Lewis
  21. The Sign of Four, Arthur Conan Doyle
  22. Glass Sword, Victoria Aveyard
  23. King's Cage, Victoria Aveyard
  24. Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh
  25. The Green Mile, Stephen King
  26. Baby Doll, Hollie Overton
  27. Dearly Devoted Dexter, Jeff Lindsay
  28. Jaws, Peter Benchley
  29. Finders Keepers, Stephen King
  30. The Silkworm, Robert Galbraith

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