Down the TBR Hole was started by Lia over at Lost in a Story. All book covers are linked to Goodreads unless otherwise noted.
How it works:
- Go to your Goodreads to-read shelf.
- Order on ascending date added.
- Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
- Read the synopses of the books
- Decide: keep it or should it go?
I will be repeating this process until I’ve filtered out my entire TBR. My TBR pile is still at 730 books. I’m sure that’s only because I haven’t started any new books since last week and I’m behind on reading recent posts from the blogs I follow.
This week’s five books:
Only Human by Gareth Roberts – KEEP. I refuse to get rid of any of my Doctor Who books.
Voices of Freedom ed. by Eric Foner – GO. I was really looking forward to reading this book around July, but I had no idea that it’s a companion to a textbook I don’t already own and am not likely to shell out the cash to buy. I’m still going to keep it, but instead of having it on my TBR, I’m moving it to my “reference” shelf since it’s chock full of primary sources.
Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier – KEEP. The only thing stopping me from reading this one is that I haven’t finished the “Sevenwaters” series yet.
Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King – KEEP. Every time I look at this book, I consider getting rid of it. It’s Contemporary YA, which is not a subgenre I read much of, but then I reread the synopsis, notice it’s been a nominee for several awards, and discover it’s the author’s most popular out of 17 published books. I’m willing to see if it passes my 50 page test.
Black Spring by Henry Miller – KEEP. Judging by the synopsis, I’ll either love this or hate it. Since I also have yet to read his earlier books, Tropic of Capricorn and Tropic of Cancer (both of which I own as well), I’m going to keep this one until I figure out whether or not I like Miller’s writing.
My to-read shelf is down to 729 books. COYER is only a week away and Sci-Fi Summer starts in less than a month, so I’m hoping that number will start to decrease as we head into warmer, sunnier days.
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