Is your wishlist as big as your TBR pile? What books are topping your list? Are there any new releases that you are counting down the days for?
Most of us have wishlists. And those are several miles long. I also have some authors on my wish list. I feel that our book bloggers friends are solely responsible for adding to our wishlists.
Here I list only a handful of what I have in my wishlist, in no particular order:
The Ask and the Answer by Patrick Ness
Out by Natsuo Kirino
The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh
Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto
The Graveyard Book by Niel Gaiman
Mystic River by David Lehane
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest by Stieg Larsson
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami
The Three Incestuous Sisters: An Illustrated Novel by Audrey Niffenegger
Hard Rain by Barry Eisler
Rain Fall by Barry Eisler
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
Author wishlist:
Haruki Murakami
Margaret Atwood
8 comments:
Never heard of that Niffenegger novel before. That sounds interesting. Must check it out. Happy Weekend!
You're right, if there weren't other book bloggers out there I'd have nothing on my wishlist at all. Good luck with getting all your wishes :)
You always introduce me to the books I had not idea I would be interested in..
Gaiman book is so good - I look forward to your thoughts..
Never heard of that Niffenegger novel either -I will look it it up..
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I want to read The Help and the Steig Larsen series. :)
I've been reading a lot of Haruki Murakami titles lately. My favorite is probably Kafka on the Shore.
Check out my wish list on Restless Reader!
I've read some Murakami and enjoyed all of it but not the one you've listed. The Graveyard Book is fantastic though! hope you enjoy it!
The Art of Racing in the Rain was a good read. I enjoyed it very much.
I, too, will need to look up that Niffenegger novel.
ooooo, I love me some Margaret Atwood! Have you read her at all before? If not, I think that Handmaid's Tale is the best way into her work, though The Blind Assassin is probably my favorite of her works. Happy reading!
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