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Top Ten Tuesday: My Spring TBR


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and The Bookish. This week's topic is ten books on my spring TBR.

David Attenborough's Life on Air: Memoirs of a Broadcaster
David Attenborough is my hero! I received this book as a gift from my sister-in-law two Christmas's ago, so it's definitely time I gave it a read.

Jaws
Jaws is my dad's favourite film and I've watched it with him so many times. Another book I definitely have to read.

The Green Mile
Similar to Jaws, The Green Mile is actually on of my mum's favourite films and I've never actually watched it all, but again I need to read this.

The New Hunger
Warm Bodies is a favourite of mine, so I definitely need to read this. I wanted to wait until The Burning World was out to continue.

The Burning World
As above haha!

Watership Down
This was one of my favourites when I was a teenager so I kind of feel that I now want to reread.

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
Another reread, but I found it on my Kindle so I thought why not.

Devil's Bargain (Red Letter Days, #1)
No idea what this is about, it was picked out at random...

Status Update (#gaymers, #1)
The is my 2017 Reading Assignment read for April.

Off the Ice (Juniper Falls, #1)
I love any book with ice skating, plus this is a Netgalley read and I need to get my percentage to 80%.

Baby Doll
Another Netgalley read that had fallen off my radar that I now feel ready to read.

Before I Fall
Another one I found on my Kindle and a new author for me. Again, I'm not too sure what it's about.

Me & Earl & the Dying Girl
I think I got this for my birthday 2 years ago... still not read it so I thought now was the time.

Paralysed
Yet another reread from my school days. This one is about a rugby accident, and really that's all I can remember.


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  1. Watership Down is one I've always kinda wanted to read, but never did. And I haven't read a Narnia book in ages, seems like... I do want to read before I Fall, since I like Lauren Oliver and there's a movie coming out... or may be out, not entirely sure. :)

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    1. Watership Down is one of my favourites! I absolutely adore that book. I haven't read Narnia in years either, but I received the whole series as a gift so I just thought why not. I haven't read any Lauren Oliver so far and I had no idea there was going to be a movie... so that's an interesting development.

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  2. What?!! There's a new Warm Bodies book? How did I miss that?

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    1. I know! I can't wait to read it! I feel like I've been waiting years!

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  3. I recently reread The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe too! Here is My TTT

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    1. Oh! Looks like we've had the same idea then!

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  4. I really loved Status Update! I hope you really enjoy it too! I just recently won Before I Fall from a giveaway and I'm really excited to read it. Especially since the movie comes out this year! Great list

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    1. That's so good to hear! I actually haven't heard of anyone reading it before. I'm not 100% sure where I got it from either. I had no idea Before I Fall was being made into a movie, so that's definitely an interesting development.

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