Down The TBR Hole is a meme created by Lost In A Story in which you attempt to reduce your Goodreads TBR. It basically involves organising your Goodreads 'Want To Read' shelf by date from oldest to newest, looking at the first 5-10 books and decided whether you're still interested or not.
The Summer of Letting Go by Gae Polisner
This book follows a girl who feels responsible for the death of her younger brother and one summer meets a boy who looks just like him. This sounds like a story of dealing with grief and trying to move on. While this seems like it could be a great book, I don't think I'll ever get around to picking it up.
Judgement: Go
On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
I know very little about this book but it sounds like a woman with a complicated past moves to Scotland and meets someone who might discover her secrets. I have recently decided, after some not so great experiences, that I am only reading books set in Scotland if they are by Scottish authors. This was something that proved difficult to find. Samantha Young is Scottish!! And that is pretty much the only reason I want to read this book.
Judgement: Stay
Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover
I have heard a lot of people say this is their favourite Colleen Hoover book. I really want to give her a fair chance so having not yet read any of her books, I don't want to take any of them off my TBR just yet.
Judgement: Stay
Biggest Flirts by Jennifer Echols
This is a YA contemporary romance about a girl who, after a fling with the new guy, decides she isn't interested in a serious relationship. However, their undeniable chemistry begins to cause problems for Will's new relationship. This sounds like a pretty standard contemporary romance and nothing particularly different from the others I already have sitting on my bookshelves.
Judgement: Go
All Lined Up by Cora Carmack
This is a NA romance about the daughter of the college football coach, desperate to get out of her father's shadow, and a football player, desperate to become the star quarterback. I haven't read a lot of NA but I do love books set in college. I also quite enjoy a bit of sport in the story so I think this will be something I would enjoy.
Judgement: Stay
I'm slowly getting there with my Goodreads clear out but it is definitely taking a lot longer than I expected, especially as I seem to be adding books faster than I am taking them off. I am really enjoying rediscovering some of the books I forgot about, there are so many advantages to doing this.
Have you read any of these books? What were your thoughts?
Sophie :)
The Summer of Letting Go by Gae Polisner
This book follows a girl who feels responsible for the death of her younger brother and one summer meets a boy who looks just like him. This sounds like a story of dealing with grief and trying to move on. While this seems like it could be a great book, I don't think I'll ever get around to picking it up.
Judgement: Go
On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
I know very little about this book but it sounds like a woman with a complicated past moves to Scotland and meets someone who might discover her secrets. I have recently decided, after some not so great experiences, that I am only reading books set in Scotland if they are by Scottish authors. This was something that proved difficult to find. Samantha Young is Scottish!! And that is pretty much the only reason I want to read this book.
Judgement: Stay
Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover
I have heard a lot of people say this is their favourite Colleen Hoover book. I really want to give her a fair chance so having not yet read any of her books, I don't want to take any of them off my TBR just yet.
Judgement: Stay
Biggest Flirts by Jennifer Echols
This is a YA contemporary romance about a girl who, after a fling with the new guy, decides she isn't interested in a serious relationship. However, their undeniable chemistry begins to cause problems for Will's new relationship. This sounds like a pretty standard contemporary romance and nothing particularly different from the others I already have sitting on my bookshelves.
Judgement: Go
All Lined Up by Cora Carmack
This is a NA romance about the daughter of the college football coach, desperate to get out of her father's shadow, and a football player, desperate to become the star quarterback. I haven't read a lot of NA but I do love books set in college. I also quite enjoy a bit of sport in the story so I think this will be something I would enjoy.
Judgement: Stay
I'm slowly getting there with my Goodreads clear out but it is definitely taking a lot longer than I expected, especially as I seem to be adding books faster than I am taking them off. I am really enjoying rediscovering some of the books I forgot about, there are so many advantages to doing this.
Have you read any of these books? What were your thoughts?
Sophie :)
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