This week’s top ten
from The Broke and The Bookish asks:
what are your top ten winter reads?
Some of these books may have appeared on my fall list. I couldn’t help it. It’s difficult these days to read 10 books in
three months. There were also new books
purchased and I don’t always feel like sticking to a plan.
So here’s a list
that I might not stick to, my top ten winter reads.
- World War Z, by Max Brooks
- The Girl Who Played With Fire, by Steig
Larsson
- The Thousand Orcs, by R.A. Salvatore
- The Horse and His Boy, by C.S. Lewis
- The Magician’s Nephew, by C.S. Lewis
- Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King
- The Flying Troutmans, by Miriam Toews
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls, by Steve Hockensmith
- The Tent, by Margaret Atwood
- Binu and The Great Wall, by Su Tong
What do you plan on reading on those cold, wintery days and nights?
I especially pine after books I don't own yet, it's one of the reasons I own so many books ;)
ReplyDeleteI should read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, but I haven't gotten around to it yet, it sort of scares me because I love P&P so much...
-Daisy @ the Broke and the Bookish
This looks like a good list. I have a lot of zombie books on my shelves that didn't get read over Halloween. Zombie winter perhaps.
ReplyDeleteDaisy, I'm an Austen fan too, but I think PPZ was done really well. I felt that the zombie story was woven into the regency romance... if that makes sense.
ReplyDeleteLBC, I could make it a Zombie Winter if I wanted too; I was considering it.