
It’s Read Around the Rainbow time! I can’t believe how fast the months swish by. This post comes up on my to-do way more often than once a month (it doesn’t, it’s just a feeling). If you’ve missed the Read Around the Rainbow posts before, we’re a group of authors who get together and write a blog post on the same topic on the last Friday of every month. July’s topic is What’s on My TBR?
I don’t have a TBR.
Easy, don’t choke on your coffee 😆
This is arguable, okay? I have hundreds, probably thousands of books on various apps that I have yet to read. Some I will read, others… Let’s face it. If I’ve had them for over a decade and never felt a calling, it likely won’t happen.
I never plan what to read. I’m too much of a mood reader. I scroll through my books and pick something that looks good. I don’t have a numbered list or anything like that.
Sometimes I see social media posts where readers say “I’m gonna read these books in July” and then they have twenty covers orchestrated into a pretty post. Often when I see them, I think: Oh, I’m gonna do that! Then reality catches up with me.
I’m sick of reading my own books, but right now, it’s what I spend most time doing. Writing them, going through edits, proofreading, reading a story because I’m gonna write a sequel, and then we start all over again. I’ve written so much these last few months that when I’ve been away from my desk, I’ve put on podcasts about gardening or the pending apocalypse – hey, we all need something outside the world of books 😅
That being said! I’m looking forward to Something Wicked by Lily Morton. I’m regularly checking for news about Charlie Adhara because I need more of both Cooper and Oliver and Julen and Eli. And as soon as I’m on the other side of my pending deadlines, I’m gonna go looking for the fifth book in The Spectral Files series by S.E. Harmon. And I’m always looking for paranormal books by Louisa Masters. I’m behind on both her demons and the Ghostly Guardians series.
So yeah, when I feel like it and when I have the brain capacity to get through a book and enjoy it, it’ll most likely be one of them.
Or I’ll re-read an old favourite and allow my brain to rest 😊
Snap on not having a “proper” TBR list! I tend to grab what takes my fancy too. 🙂
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I’m too much of a mood reader to have a numbered list, but something I wish I had organised it in some way at least LOL
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Lordy yes I often wish I was more organised with all sorts of things! Have a feeling it’s never gonna happen, though… 😉
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I hear you with having TBR full of books that’ll likely stay unread. That’s probably a mile deep. Most of what’s currently at the top of my want-to-read list is books in series I already love, so those are low-hanging fruit to list.
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What annoys me is that I know that some of those books that most likely never will get read are amazing, and I’ll be missing out. Before I wrote as much as I do now, I used to do reading challenges at Goodreads, shelfatons or A-Z challenges of titles, authors, things on the cover etc. Then I read books I normally wouldn’t, and many of them were awesome.
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