TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS ON MY FALL TBR

 

I feel the need to say, yet again, though all of you who come here often already know, that I am not good at being told what to do. This applies to people in authority who I do not trust, but also to myself. I can choose a list of books I’m super excited to read. Books I’m longing to lose myself in. But the very act of putting them on a list of books I am going to read makes me less likely to read them. So all I can do for TBRs is the books that, at the time of writing this, seem most exciting and bright. The ones that, if I were choosing a book to read this very second, I would happily dive into. And yet… I know I’ll probably read totally different ones. So take this with an entire salt shaker.

 

            
 

               
 

               
 

     
 

Who knows if I’ll get to all (or any) of these, but as of this writing these are the books I’m most excited to get to! Of these, I’m probably most excited about Dave Grohl’s book and Disability Visibility. But it’s tight, the rest are exciting too!

What about you guys? Which books are you looking forward to reading this autumn? Which books that will be coming out in the next few months are you most excited to pick up?


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly link-up feature created by The Broke and the Bookish and hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week TTT has a different topic, and everyone who links up has to create a link of ten items that fit that topic. To see past and upcoming topics, go here.

20 thoughts on “TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS ON MY FALL TBR

  1. Savannah @ Playing in the Pages says:

    Wow! I haven’t heard of most of these, but they look incredible… but Disability Visibility I did tackle over the summer, and can personally attest, it is absolutely excellent. Take your time with it: it’s some heavy stuff, and each of the stories really stay with you, so it’s worth taking some time to mull over. Happy reading! 🙂

    • RAIN CITY READS says:

      Oh I’m so glad to hear that it worked so well for you. I wasn’t sure if anyone had heard of it. But it hits close to home – I have a few disabilities and because they’re not visible I feel like I’ve spent most of my life either suffering in silence or having to share private medical info to get people to share a seat on the bus. It’s such an important issue – even just to get it to occur to people that not every seemingly healthy young person actually is healthy. It’s a huge gap in awareness, I think!

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