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Top Ten Tuesday- Books on my TBR I'm surprised I've not read yet

Hi! Top Ten Tuesday is one of my favorite posts to write, so I wanted it to be my first official post back. Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana @thatartsyreadergirl. and this is a weekly meme that brings the book blogging community together and fosters our love of lists. This week the topic is supposed to be Books I DNFEd or Abandoned. I don't really DNF or abandon books, so I went through and picked my take on Books I'm surprised I've never read.


Books on my TBR I can’t believe I haven’t read yet

1- A Little Princess

I have a fancy edition of this book from B&N. I just got distracted by other books, but I do have a prompt in mind for my Beat the Backlist challenge. I really am looking forward to the story, I just need to work it into my tbr. 

2- The Secret Garden

I know this is the same author as A Little Princess. My plan for this is to read it the month after I read A Little Princess. I'm familiar with the story, being a fan of the musical, and watching the movie as a kid. I just want to read the book to see how it compares. 

3- Renegades

I've been enjoying The Lunar Chronicles by this author this year.  I have a copy of the book, I just need to work into my TBR. 

4- In the Neighborhood of True

This year will be the year I read some Historical Fiction backlist, and this is just one of them. I was drawn to it because of the plot. 

5-Bookish Boyfriends- A Date with Mr. Darcy

This book seems so cute and I can't wait to read it. 

6- The Untold Stories of Broadway

I've talked about this book before but I still have not read it. I am excited to read it. 

7- The Starless Sea

I got this Ebook when it was on sale. My plan is to combine with a reread of The Night Circus. 

8-A Curse So Dark and Lonely

I know this book came out a while ago, but I have yet to read it. I love Beauty and the Beast, so I'm hyped to read it. 

9-I Was Anastasia

Another Historical Fiction I want to read this year. 


10- Sea Witch 

I want to read this between June and September because it gives off some summer vibes. I actually think this book has a sequel out as well. 

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