top 6: Most Anticipated Books On My TBR-list
- Miriam
- Jan 20, 2020
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 14, 2020
hey,
today I want to present to you these 6 reads I've been pushing myself to read, but always found that I wanted to reread something first. I'm kind of hoping this will push me to actually read the books.
If you wanted to find out some more, there are links to Goodreads sites of these books. Definitely let me know about you experience reading them or if you plan to read them some day like me, too!

Oh Lord. I've been planning to read this for the past year in the most literal way possible, but then read Abundance of Katherines and became demotivated in result. That one was just... bad, in my opinion.
If you don't know, this is a John Green book focusing on these two characters, Quentin and Margo. All I know besides that is that the book focuses on suicide a little bit? I'm not sure. Anyways, ladies, gentlemen and Miriam, Paper Towns!

Julie Kagawa's The Iron King has been on my tbr for a while now as well and considering that I am now in the highest point of my obsession with Fae, I'm hoping to pick this one up... Soon. I'd love to tell you what this one is about, but I myself know very little except for the Fae being in the story.

Maggie Stiefvater. Oh dear. So, this is extremely amusing to me, as I have read Shiver almost a year back and disliked it immensely. But, some of my favourite BookTubers have spoken highly of The Raven Boys, so I put it on my tbr thinking, you need more fantasy and paranormal, girl.
Hope this one doesn't disappoint! *an awkward Monica laugh*

This one. So many things I've heard, so many times I've told myself, just get it over with. I have not yet, obviously... so here we are.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a coming-of-age story also dealing with mental health - that's all I know! I'm pretty excited to get into this one, expecting it to be fairly similar to The Fault in Our Stars... But we'll see.

What I have learned about Americans - either on BookTube, bookish blogs or on Goodreads - is that most of them do not like classics. Either that, or their idea about what a classic is is opposed to what we, Eastern Europians, think them to be (I have a whole post dedicated to unpopular classic, don't forget to check it out later!). Needless to say, every single work by Tolstoy is considered as such in my culture.
Anna Karenina isn't a book I am too eager to pick up, but I do want to read it. It is the kind of a book where you know you should read it. Maybe I sound as if I am forcing myself to read this one - maybe I am. But it's such a hyped-up book here that I wanna know what this is about. (I can't believe I wrote a paragraph this long about freaking Anna Karenina and couldn't muster enough reason to writemore than three sentences about The Perks. Wow.)

Vampire Academy. I know, I know. This is the one that has the most realistic chances of being picked up from all the books on this list, since it's been sitting on my Kindle for three months (so are Paper Towns, the Perks and Anna Karenina, you cheater)... But yeah - this is what I've been loving recently - trashy, fantastical, paranormal, YA and a guilty pleasure.
This book... alright. The title gives it all away, I'm afraid.
Well, that'd be the books I should read ASAP! Hope you don't mind how terribly behind I am with all of this,
see you soon!
(oh, also, my Goodreads tbr list is here, go check it out and give me some recs, I always need them!)
Miriam
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