Morning pals!
How are we all today? What does this Sunday have in store for us all? Is anyone up to anything fun? I shall probably be spending my Sunday doing some planning as it is almost back to school time!
Today’s #SixforSunday post queries:
Books that have been on my TBR forever
See last weeks post for even more books that have been on my TBR forever too! I’m actually consulting my bookshelves and my Goodreads to aid this week!
1. The Next Together – Lauren James
2. Shadow and Bone – Leigh Bardugo
3. Trouble – Non Pratt
4. The Upside of Unrequited – Becky Albertalli
5. They Both Die At The End – Adam Silvera
6. Flight of a Starling – Lisa Heathfield
Whats on your TBR? Share your books on your TBR using the hashtag #SixforSunday!
See you next week!
S x
I read Flight of the Sterling this week – really enjoyed it.
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I loved the Next Together when I read it when it first came out, and I adore the Upside of Unrequited last year. I liked Trouble too. They Both Die at the End is on my TBR as well 😊. Hope you enjoy them all 💜
Amy x
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I discovered Sic for Sunday last week, and it’s so cool! Will be taking part from now on.
The Next Togetger is pretty good, but I didn’t enjoy Shadow and Bone much myself. I loved The Upside of Unrequited! I remember enjoying Trouble when I read it, but now I’m quite ambivalent about it. I haven’t read the other two yet.
Here’s my Six for Sunday 🙂
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Sorry for the typos! On my phone.
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You need to read TBDATE.
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But is it going to destroy me?
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I’ll give you a spoiler- they both die.
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I still need to read The Next Together as well. I remember starting it a couple of months ago but put it down because I wasn’t in the mood for it. However, I really liked Lauren James’ The Loneliest Girl in the Universe so I know I’ll probably enjoy it and the sequel, The Last Beginning.
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Oh friend, we have so many of these books in common! But yes, get onto the Grisha trilogy please!!
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Ooh some good books on here!
I think you’ll enjoy the Grisha trilogy, even if it’s not quite as good as Six of Crows.
Cora | http://www.teapartyprincess.co.uk/
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