Top Ten Tuesday

TTT – The Ten Most Recent Additions To My Bookshelf

Top Ten Tuesday used to be a weekly post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, but was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl. “It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.” This is definitely something I can understand and want to participate in.

Hello, and welcome back to reality. It doesn’t exactly feel like reality though, does it? This is the time of year where I just spend a week mostly wearing pajamas, eating cheese, and wondering what day of the week it is. And I’m not even a cheese person. But I do know that today is Tuesday, and this week’s prompt is the ten most recent additions to my bookshelf. And I’m excited, because I actually have some recent additions to share this year!

While I regret to inform you that my family has not quite hopped on the ‘buying books for Leah’ bandwagon, I’ve been obtaining some new books myself, and did receive a few book gifts from others. My friend introduced me to Pango Books, where you can buy used books from other readers, and I loved it so much I became an ambassador. If you’re interested in using Pango, you can use my link here. Unfortunately, all of the books I’ve gotten on Pango were featured in a recent TTT post (books on my winter 2023-2024 TBR), so I’m going to talk about some of the physical ARCs I’ve received lately. Without further ado, here are my ten most recent book acquisitions:

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  1. Ayuni by Sarah Ansbacher. This was gifted to me by Nicky @ The Bibliophibian. If you haven’t checked out her page, you seriously should. Thanks Nicky! Goodreads | Amazon
  2. When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb. This was gifted to me by YA Books Central, as a holiday gift for my work with them over the last year. You can check out their website here. Goodreads | Amazon
  3. The Boy with the Star Tattoo by Talia Corner. After seeing this book get review-bombed, I asked the publisher if they’d send me a copy to review. And they did! Goodreads | Amazon
  4. The Bad Ones by Melissa Albert. Here’s another one from YA Books Central, and I just couldn’t resist an Albert book on offer. Goodreads | Amazon
  5. Fathomfolk by Eliza Chan. Aside from the gorgeous cover, the story sounds amazing, so I was glad to be able to get an ARC of this one. Goodreads | Amazon
  6. Mirage by Somaiya Daud. I’ve had this one on my TBR forever, so when I came across an English copy in Germany at the right price, I had to get it. Goodreads | Amazon
  7. Confession with Blue Horses by Sophie Hardach. When I went to Europe earlier this year, I wanted to get a book that I wouldn’t be able to get easily in the US, and this looked like a good one, so it came home with me. Goodreads | Amazon
  8. The Door by Magda Szabó. When you come across a book written by Hungary’s foremost female novelist while you are in Hungary, you obviously get it, right? Well, that’s what I did. Plus, I figured it’s unlikely I’d ever find this book in my local bookstore. Goodreads | Amazon
  9. The Vanishing Year by Kate Moretti. I dropped off a bunch of books at one of those ‘leave some books, take some books” kind of places, so I took this one because it looked really interesting. Goodreads | Amazon
  10. An Unorthodox Match by Naomi Ragen. To no one’s surprise, since October 7th, I find myself drawn to buying and reading more books by Jewish authors, so this one called to me. Goodreads | Amazon

Do we have any additions in common? Have you read any of these? Are you a cheese person?

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  1. I hope you enjoy all of these! I don’t think any of them are familiar to me, but that’s part of the fun of visiting these lists. Discovering some possible new reads. 🙂 Plus, it’s just fun to show off some recent additions.

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    • Absolutely! I love hopping around to all the other blogs and finding books I’ve never heard of before. That was part of the appeal of shopping for books in Europe – I knew that I was coming across books I wouldn’t easily find at home. And yes, showing off my pretty new acquisitions is always a plus!

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  2. I’m not familiar with any of these books but I hope you enjoy them when you read them. I like cheese but only in small amounts unless it’s used in a dish, then bring on all the cheese!

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    • Thank you! I’m actually pretty fussy about cheese – don’t usually eat it, or at least don’t go out of my way to eat it, but if it’s in a dish I’m like you, bring it on!

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    • Thank you! Yes, Fathomfolk has such a beautiful cover – that alone made me want a copy for my shelves, but I’m excited that the story seems just as good! Lets hope that we both enjoy it!

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