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I am very much a mood reader, I don’t read seasonally or by theme, so this is just the 10 books I’m most likely to pick up and read over the new few months.
I’ve popped on a link to Goodreads if you want to read descriptions.
1. Memories of Ice (Malazan #3) by Steven Erikson: I said I’d try it to give Malazan a final chance, and I will! (Goodreads)
2. Babylon’s Ashes (The Expanse #6) by James S.A. Corey: I miss this series, and I really want to finish it! (Goodreads)
3. How To Be Perfect by Michael Schur: this is a non-fiction I’ve had for about 2 years now, now I have my notes set up for better focus I think it’s time! (Goodreads)
4. A Lady’s Guide to Scandal by Sophie Irwin: I know I’ll want some easy reading at some point.Β (Goodreads)
5. Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh: I’ve had this for ages and I really just need to get around to it! (Goodreads)

6. Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood: it’s been years since I last read Atwood, I want to return. (Goodreads)
7. Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata: I also have Earthlings by this author, but I think I need to work up to that one! (Goodreads)
8. Kala by Colin Walsh: a new one on the list which I’m very intrigued by, especially having read (and loved) Penance by Eliza Clark this year. (Goodreads)
9. She’s A Killer by Kirstin McDougal: this keeps popping up on my monthly TBR pull! (Goodreads)
10. My Husband by Maud Ventura: I was reminded of the cover of this book when thinking of food related books! (Goodreads)
Let me know thoughts if you’ve read any of these!






A Ladyβs Guide to Scandal looks fun. I hope you enjoy these books when you get to them and have a wonderful week.
I read Alias Grace this year, it’s really good! Atwood gave the perfect voice to the character and did a really good job at all the details of life at that time. There’s also a TV series that I really recommend.
Yes! I’ve wanted to read it for ages, really hoping to get to it sooner rather than later!
Are you joining MARM in November? It’s Margaret Atwood Reading Month =D
Oh I haven’t heard of that but I might do, that would give me an extra push to read it!
Lapvona looks interesting.
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It does, but I don’t think it’s an “easy” read so I’ve been holding off on it for the right mood for so long now!
I havenβt heard of most of these. I hope you enjoy them!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
Thank you Susan, I just had a look at your list – I’ve noted a few of the mysteries!
I really liked Alias Grace. I hope you like it too!