I must have 800- 1000 unread books all throughout my house. The bulk of which is from library book sales. And yes, I am very excited by the idea of reading each and every one!! It really puts things into perspective. So many good books out there that I will probably never know about or let alone read. Now at this point, I would need to set a 10 year reading plan just to get through it all. That is if I can sustain a 100 books a year reading habit….
I don’t even know how many books I have…probably close to 200….i need to stop watching booktube and read instead. I just keep getting more suggestions and I only get to about 65 books a year. I’m a lost cause.
Now I need to count my physical TBR lol. Powerless is good!! Loved it!! In excited for the sequel. People might be out to get me but I personally liked it more than Iron Flame 🙈
I have a TBR “cart” through my Libby app. I made a TBR list initially said can’t add more than 70 books, that went up to 100, then 125, now it’s 150! I currently have 141 books saved. Especially when I don’t buy the book it gets out of hand really quick. I read/listen to about 9 books a month and still list never gets smaller! 😆
My TBR is massive because I have continued to collect books while simultaneously being in grad school and having zero time or eyeball capacity to read anything that is not for school. I have two weeks left and I plan to scan all of my books into an app to keep track of what I have and then get control of it lol.
I'm one of those weirdos who has less than 20 books on my tbr at any given time - I've even had it down to TWO at one time - and I literally have never gotten to zero either 😂😂😂
I have so many books on my physical TBR so many books on my bookcases I need to read and on my trolley cart . It’s mad how many I need to read . And a lot of library books on the top of my bookcase wow it’s a lot .
I would say to read Powerless, Iron Flame, Once Upon A Broken Heart, and Ruthless Vows. I tried reading Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries twice and I just was bored so good luck and happy reading!
I LOVED From Lukov With Love. Jasmine and Ivan are just perfect❤ i just finished Powerless a couple days ago and enjoyed it. Im looking forward to the 2nd one because i think it will actually be better. It's kind of a cross between Hunger Games and The Red Queen. I read the whole Once Upon A Broken Heart and enjoyed it until the 3rd book. There were unanswered questions and I finished the series disappointed. I did hear somewhere that her original draft of book 3 was much darker but her editor or the publisher didn't like that so she changed it. Not sure how much truth there is to that but if thats the case she should have stuck woth the darker version.
I recently counted all my unread books, in the event that I ask someone to pick a number out of X for me. Yup, almost 500 books. Will I ever get around to reading them all. At 61 years of age that is highly doubtful.
I'm 21 percent done with check n mate and have been for 2 months . Not bad just not interested enough to keep reading I'll finish eventually. Some others sound interesting I'll check out
You are missing (or misplaced...?) Ollie's book in the Bergman Brothers/Sisters series. The last one just came out this week (Viggo's book) so the series is complete. Definitely read this Chloe Liese series; the audio version isn't bad at all, too.
"There are some people who have hundreds" - hang my head in 500 book TBR shame! My future goal is to just be able to put my TBR on one bookshelf and a TBR cart 🤣🤣
I really liked Check and Mate, Forget Me Not, and Powerless. Ready or Not was triggering for me because of the realistic detail about a difficult pregnancy and delivery. Just okay books included Love Redesigned, Always Only You, and Maggie Moves On. I DNFed The Fake Mate, The Wake Up Call, and The Graham Effect.
I tried to read Emily Wilde encyclopedia of faeries the physical book, but i tried the audiobook of you can listen to them I liked it better than reading the physical book.
I didn’t realize that was the setup for Murder In the Family… I’m intrigued now, because I liked None of This Is True with the inserts of the Netflix documentary scenes.
Your not missing much from Midnight on Beacon Street IMO it was a 2 star for me. Ruthless Vows was so good though, I could do without the dacre/enva storyline but Iris and Roman's lovestory is so beautiful ❤❤
I buy most of my books secondhand. Bc they’re so cheap Ik I’m gonna end up with a lot in my tbr. Currently I only own about 115 books but Ik it’s going to grow bc I just got back into reading and am gonna buy more.
Filthy rich vampire was not high-quality literature. It is definitely a good time. I read the first two books in a week. I have yet to read the next two but I definitely want.
I must have 800- 1000 unread books all throughout my house. The bulk of which is from library book sales. And yes, I am very excited by the idea of reading each and every one!! It really puts things into perspective. So many good books out there that I will probably never know about or let alone read.
Now at this point, I would need to set a 10 year reading plan just to get through it all. That is if I can sustain a 100 books a year reading habit….
Black Cake is one of my favorite books!!! ❤
I don’t even know how many books I have…probably close to 200….i need to stop watching booktube and read instead. I just keep getting more suggestions and I only get to about 65 books a year. I’m a lost cause.
Same!!!
Me too a lot books ❤
Same here!!
Maggie moves on was so cute! I think you would really like it!
The Chloe Liese books (7 books total) are easy cozy reads. Great representations. I LOVED them all.
I loved Night Road
50 books is nothing 😅. I have maybe around 300 unread books on my shelfs 🙈🙈🙈 Oopsie and still keep on buying new books all the time
Now I need to count my physical TBR lol. Powerless is good!! Loved it!! In excited for the sequel. People might be out to get me but I personally liked it more than Iron Flame 🙈
from lukov with love is soo good! my favorite of her books by far
also once upon a time is my favorite series! its so good you will love it!
I have a TBR “cart” through my Libby app. I made a TBR list initially said can’t add more than 70 books, that went up to 100, then 125, now it’s 150! I currently have 141 books saved. Especially when I don’t buy the book it gets out of hand really quick. I read/listen to about 9 books a month and still list never gets smaller! 😆
I've got 53 books on my TBR cart love your TH-cam channel
good luck!
My TBR is massive because I have continued to collect books while simultaneously being in grad school and having zero time or eyeball capacity to read anything that is not for school. I have two weeks left and I plan to scan all of my books into an app to keep track of what I have and then get control of it lol.
I'm one of those weirdos who has less than 20 books on my tbr at any given time - I've even had it down to TWO at one time - and I literally have never gotten to zero either 😂😂😂
I have so many books on my physical TBR so many books on my bookcases I need to read and on my trolley cart . It’s mad how many I need to read . And a lot of library books on the top of my bookcase wow it’s a lot .
Black Cake is fantastic! You should read it. 😁
❤ too much tbr good problems 😊🎉 would you consider a rainbow challenge? or something you have so many colorful options ❤
I’ve gotten into this mindset that I’m only allowed to buy new books when the season changes… I live in TN so the season changes by lunchtime 😂
The Kiss Curse was good. Might be worth your time later in Autumn.
I would say to read Powerless, Iron Flame, Once Upon A Broken Heart, and Ruthless Vows. I tried reading Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries twice and I just was bored so good luck and happy reading!
Still a loyal viewer since 2020 🎉
I haven't been to the library in a while, because I have so many of my owned books I haven't read, and all of them of 500+ pages.
I LOVED From Lukov With Love. Jasmine and Ivan are just perfect❤ i just finished Powerless a couple days ago and enjoyed it. Im looking forward to the 2nd one because i think it will actually be better. It's kind of a cross between Hunger Games and The Red Queen. I read the whole Once Upon A Broken Heart and enjoyed it until the 3rd book. There were unanswered questions and I finished the series disappointed. I did hear somewhere that her original draft of book 3 was much darker but her editor or the publisher didn't like that so she changed it. Not sure how much truth there is to that but if thats the case she should have stuck woth the darker version.
I have 627 physical books on my shelf that I haven’t read yet. 😳 4 book shelves double stacked
I recently counted all my unread books, in the event that I ask someone to pick a number out of X for me. Yup, almost 500 books. Will I ever get around to reading them all. At 61 years of age that is highly doubtful.
I really enjoyed Forget Me Not by Julie Soto. I don’t know realistic it is but still enjoyable
I'm 21 percent done with check n mate and have been for 2 months . Not bad just not interested enough to keep reading I'll finish eventually.
Some others sound interesting I'll check out
You are missing (or misplaced...?) Ollie's book in the Bergman Brothers/Sisters series. The last one just came out this week (Viggo's book) so the series is complete. Definitely read this Chloe Liese series; the audio version isn't bad at all, too.
"There are some people who have hundreds" - hang my head in 500 book TBR shame!
My future goal is to just be able to put my TBR on one bookshelf and a TBR cart 🤣🤣
hahaha you got this!
I would love a thriller vlog! Have a great weekend
I’d love to hear what you think of Five Years from Now!
Can you read wildfire without reading icebreaker? 👀
I really liked Check and Mate, Forget Me Not, and Powerless. Ready or Not was triggering for me because of the realistic detail about a difficult pregnancy and delivery. Just okay books included Love Redesigned, Always Only You, and Maggie Moves On. I DNFed The Fake Mate, The Wake Up Call, and The Graham Effect.
I tried to read Emily Wilde encyclopedia of faeries the physical book, but i tried the audiobook of you can listen to them I liked it better than reading the physical book.
I didn’t realize that was the setup for Murder In the Family… I’m intrigued now, because I liked None of This Is True with the inserts of the Netflix documentary scenes.
Have you read the book Steven Demogorgon?
Read black cake pls!😁
You need to read Once Upon a Broken Heart it is really worth your read
Your not missing much from Midnight on Beacon Street IMO it was a 2 star for me. Ruthless Vows was so good though, I could do without the dacre/enva storyline but Iris and Roman's lovestory is so beautiful ❤❤
😂😂I counted in january I have around 300 unread books.
I have 70 books on my cart/extra shelves. It’s bad I’m trying to get through some before I buy more
I buy most of my books secondhand. Bc they’re so cheap Ik I’m gonna end up with a lot in my tbr. Currently I only own about 115 books but Ik it’s going to grow bc I just got back into reading and am gonna buy more.
sounds like a great plan!
Filthy rich vampire was not high-quality literature. It is definitely a good time. I read the first two books in a week. I have yet to read the next two but I definitely want.
Oops my wallet is squeeling! Thanks for recs!
I have about 44 unread books
not to shabby!
Love your vlogs but I'm not into fairies vampires or fantasy. I love kristin hannah and that paige toon five years from now is good.
Five Years from Now is about Step sibling romance :| I didn't like it at all.