I need a ‘pause’ button.
I read great reviews (thanks fellow bloggers) and then hit Amazon and moments later I have the book on my Kindle. Such is the joy (and the agony in terms of my wallet) of online shopping.
I have tempered my impulse buying somewhat. Somewhat…
I use ‘wishlists’, Kindle samples and the ‘Want to Read’ feature on Goodreads as a way of reminding me of books that look like my kind of thing. But still, sometimes the need is too great. And I wish I could hit ‘pause’ instead of ‘Add to Shopping Cart’.
Today’s Top Ten Tuesday topic, hosted by The Broke and the Bookish is the Top Ten Books I HAD To Buy…But Are Still Sitting On My Shelf Unread. Here are the books that bypassed my wishlists, samples and want-to-read lists and instead were bought immediately. Because I couldn’t wait. And yet, they haven’t even been opened….
1. The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan
2. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
3. The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
4. Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan
5. Telegraph Avenue by Michael Chabon (although in fairness to me, I started this one, left it at the beach house, got it back but haven’t picked it up again)
6. Charlotte Street by Danny Wallace
7. Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
8. The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg
9. Alys, Always by Harriet Lane
10. A Million Little Pieces by James Frey (What? It’s only been on my shelf for eight years…)
Oh you MUST read Me Before you….yesterday! Beautiful, beautiful book.
That’s what EVERYONE says! I think I got it over a year ago!
I did the same with Sweet Tooth! And the Jojo Moyes book is actually quite good. I had an ARC and few expectations but ended up really liking it.
So many people have recommended Jojo Moyes – it shouldn’t be so but I must say the cover does nothing for me!
I’m still waiting for Sweet Tooth to hit paperback ;_; Soon…
I recently read Alys, Always, it was a pretty interesting read! And slim, too, which made for a bit of a quick read 😉
My TTT
It will be in paperback before I get around to it!
You have some good books in your list, hope you find the time to read them 😀
My Top Ten
Have a great week!
I don’t know what to think about a Million Little Pieces… I am curious about it. Here is my Top Ten
Angie
There was so much fuss at the time… and I’m always sucked in by a book with fuss!
Good luck with your list. I know how hard it is to get to those increasingly dusty to read piles
I think I need a book-buying ban for a little while!
That is just never going to happen to me. No matter how broke I am I will always have money for books
Me Before You and The Snow Child were really quite lovely. The Lifeboat is sitting on my shelf unread too. Which makes me laugh because I won a signed copy of this and was so crazy excited and… that was like a year ago. One of these days. 🙂
I have Me Before You on hold at my library! I think I’m number five or something so it will be quite awhile, still. The Snow Child was lovely! Hope you enjoy the books if you do get around to them. 🙂
The Lifeboat was a miss for me, I didn’t care for it, but I’ll be curious what you think. Charlotte Street is worth a read, it’s cute and fun (won’t exactly change your life, but a solid 3-3.5/5). I’m refusing to read Me Before You – too sad.
I would highly recommend Me Before You. It made my best of list last year and I think it is going to make it again for this year (becaue I reread it and still loved it!).
I have Michael Chabon on my list as well. He’s one of my favorite authors, but I don’t always have time carved out to savor his books. I keep hearing good things about Telegraph Avenue!