Sentences with phrase «tbr piles»

And bloggers» TBR piles are already so vast that some aren't accepting books at all.
We know your TBR piles are mammoth, we're readers too — we get it!
Yet I know plenty of people who have bigger TBR piles on their ereaders than I do.
Some people with big TBR piles read books in a certain order.
Eek, TBR piles... I have three.
I am definitely adding this book to my TBR pile.
This is a series that I really need to push to the top of my tbr pile.
Has this been on your TBR pile for longer than you'd like to admit?
In other words, I don't consciously not start new book series right away (in fact, I sometimes do just that), but my towering to - be-read pile means that many new series sit until I see the books 2, 3, 4, etc. released, and those releases remind me to move up book 1 in my TBR pile so I can see if I want to buy the rest.
This is specifically why I joined KU when I have 1500 books in my TBR pile (thousands in my home library and ebook library combined I can read or reread): I wanted longer samples.
I perused your books on Amazon and now you're moving to the top of my TBR pile just because of the recommendation from an author I already know.
Maybe that's my excuse for the size of my TBR pile — I'm trying to create my own personal library.
My TBR pile by my desk looks like a lean - to against it, and then there's another large one by my bed.
How do you work your way through your TBR pile: first - in - first - out, random, or somewhere in the middle?
I created a Collection for those I haven't read yet and another Collection that's supposed to be my «Top of the TBR Pile,» but there's no easy way to skim through them, reading the back cover blurbs.
The physical books in my TBR pile are easy to wade through.
I've mentioned many times how scary my TBR pile is.
I've only recently found your books and have «Proof by Seduction» on my print TBR pile.
Ugh my TBR pile is absolutely absurd and unfortunately it's pretty much all on my eReader.
How deep is your TBR pile?
I spent more money than I had intended to on books, but all are signed now and wait anxiously in my ever - growing TBR pile.
Ms. Morris» novel sounds interesting, but I've currently instituted a fiction buying moratorium until I get through some of my TBR pile.
And I'm with you on the huge TBR pile.
While I occasionally find my TBR pile gets a bit leggy, the reality is that I frequently find myself looking for something new to read.
I have the first two volumes sitting in my TBR pile, and should get to it soon.
Also adding your books to my TBR pile.
(You'll be tempted to go crazy on it at first, but beware: the TBR pile will quickly grow to frightening size, and you'll be wondering why the hell you requested that book in the first place.)
This month, move a book to the top of your TBR pile, and tell us all about it in the comments.
I love great crime writing, and these are just some of the books that are on my TBR pile or that I have read recently.
My TBR pile is towering (both virtually with e-books and physically with paper books), but I might have to add this one.
I actually picked that up even though I have a physical copy that is still in my TBR pile!
In the bad, old print days, my first choice TBR pile was the far end of the kitchen counter.
As a matter of fact, the only reason I'm reading your book and not something off my TBR pile, something from the library or a reread of a book I already love is because I see it as a risk - free endeavour.
A recent review by Viet Thanh Nguyen of Luis Alberto Urrea's The House of Broken Angels has pushed it toward the top of the TBR pile.
I have a TBR pile of nearly 500 titles, I can wait until a book price drops — and I never ever buy books with cliffhangers and the follow - ups haven't already been published.
My TBR pile is huge, both on my Kindle and on my bookshelves!
The debut novels on this list, hot off the presses and ready for your 2018 TBR pile, are the kind of books I'll definitely be sharing with all by best reading buds this year — but lucky for you, I'm sharing them here with you first.
Dorothy Sayers» Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries were favorites of mine in my teen years, and I recently decided to avoid the TBR pile that's staring me down and revisit them.
Do you find them useful for adding to your own TBR pile?
They get so many submissions from publicists and traditional publishers that they don't want anymore dang books to add to their TBR pile!
Plus, adding a book to your digital TBR pile or entering a drawing fora free copy is a lot less of a commitment than even a $ 0.99 purchase.
Basically, you can read anything in your TBR pile that was published before March 1, 2018.
I'm signing up for the Take Control of Your TBR Pile Challenge!
(Pay no attention to the teetering TBR pile...)
Or for the detriment of your TBR pile.
In 2013, I've tried to stick to Mondays about the writing life (what I've learned as a writer), Tuesdays for the TBR pile, Wednesdays for writing craft, and goals & accountability on first Fridays, with other stuff thrown in there, of course.
Every Day I Write the Book, with several «to be read» shelves (and piles), already posted lots of photos in «The TBR Pile in Pictures.»
As a blogger, the sheer number of review books that are available to me, especially from NetGalley, seems to be pushing the books that I just plain want to read out down to the bottom of my TBR pile.
I introduced myself in six words, and I showed my TBR pile.
Monday, 14 May 2018 Book (s) I'm Reading: None Number of Pages Read Today: None Time Spent Reading: None Book (s) I've Completed: None Challenge I've Participated In: introduce yourself #insixwords, show my TBR pile Notes: As usual I'm running a little late, but I managed to sign up in time.
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