Happy Tuesday!! This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic asks us to share ten books that we meant to read in 2018 but didn’t get around to. I decided to add a little twist to it and only use books from photos that I’ve taken for my bookstagram. (Believe me, there are SO MANY more besides this!)
1. As You Like It by William Shakespeare
2. Food by Gertrude Stein
3. The Tempest by William Shakespeare
4. Todos deberíamos ser feministas by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
5. The Novel Cure by Ella Berthoud & Susan Elderkin
6. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 
7. Sweet Dreams by Nadette Rae Rodgers
8. The Yiddish Policemen’s Union by Michael Chabon
9. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
10. Till September Petronella by Jean Rhys
What books did you hope to get around to in 2018? What do you think of the ones on my list? Which one should I start first in 2019? Let me know in the comments section below!
Yours,
HOLLY
This is so aesthetically pleasing! 😋
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That’s sooo💗 beautiful post
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I love the pictures of this post! And the book covers are also lovely!
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Pretty post.
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Ahh I love your pictures so, so much Holly ❤ I hope you'll get to read all of these books this year 😀
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The first time I read The Tempest I didn’t really like it, but I think seeing it on stage and then reading it again gave me a better appreciation for it.
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Good luck with these books. This post is so beautiful.
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A Portrait of An Artist is an absolutely incredible book! Wonder what you’ll think of it 🙂 also love the photos… they must have taken so much time! 😮
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I’m not usually a James Joyce fan, but I did think Portrait of An Artist was really beautiful.
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I really love the tone of your pictures 😍 I meant to read Anna Karenina last year but…I have to prioritize it this year!
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Such s gorgeous post! I personally need to read the memoirs of Sherlock Holmes and the tempest as well!
Happy reading, Holly! ❤️
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I really enjoyed your take on this week’s topic! I also really like your copy of The Tempest, the artwork is beautiful. I do hope that you get to read it, it’s quite an interesting play. Good luck with finishing all of these!
If you’re interested, here’s my list: TTT. 😀
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