Ten Books I’d Buy if Someone Gave Me a Gift Card
Top Ten Tuesdays are hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, where we make lists of our top ten books (or something else!) based on that week’s prompt. The topics are provided ahead of time and can be found here. Book links bring you to Goodreads or my review.
This week’s topic is the Ten Books You’d Buy Right this Second if Someone Handed You a Fully Loaded Gift Card. I love this because I honestly don’t buy a lot of books anymore. I try to save space on my shelves for favorites and use my library a bit more. In any case, if someone were to hand me a gift card that could buy these ten books exactly, I would use it FOR SURE. I decided not to cheat and count preorders. I want to walk into Barnes & Noble and buy 10 books that are currently sitting on the shelf.
PS I Like You by Kasie West / The Lake Season by Hannah McKinnon / Once Upon a Kiss by Robin Palmer
A Week of Mondays by Jessica Brody / Things I Can’t Explain by Mitchell Kriegman
(Whoops I actually just bought A Week of Mondays with the B&N coupon, YOLO)
Smash & Grab by Amy Christine Parker / Summer in the Invisible City by Juliana Romano / Nine Women, One Dress by Jane L. Rosen / After You by Jojo Moyes / The Season by Jonah Lisa Dyer and Stephen Dyer
I want to buy After You too! I loved Me Before You and I can’t wait to see what happens next for Lou, especially after everything she went through with Will.
Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian
I know, same here!
Summer in the Invisible City and Smash & Grab looks like a fun contemporary to read! 🙂
Yes, definitely!
That’s such good choices! Especially because most of them are contemporary reads, and I live for YA contemporary! 🙂
Yay! Glad to hear 🙂
I love the title for Nine women, one dress! I can highly recommend After You, bought it last month and enjoyed it a lot. The way you listed your books in the beginning of your post is gorgeous!
Great! And thank you 😀
I see Summer in the City a lot whenever I visit my local B&N store during my lunch breaks, and I always find myself sorely tempted to pick it up. I don’t exactly love the cover, but it seems to fit the story, which is the bit that really does intrigue me.