#TopTenTuesday Books On My Autumn 2020 TBR

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

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Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to That Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post. Add your name to the Linky widget on that day’s post so that everyone can check out other bloggers’ lists. Or if you don’t have a blog, just post your answers as a comment.

This week’s topic is Books On My Fall 2020 TBR. Here are ten of the books I’m planning to read (or need to read for blog tours) in October and November. Links from the titles will take you to the book description on Goodreads.


Green Hands by Barbara Whitton (published on 3rd September by Imperial War Museum Classics) – Barbara Whitton’s autobiographical novel paints a sometimes funny, sometimes bleak picture of time spent in the Women’s Land Army during the Second World War

Those Who Know by Alis Hawkins (published on 24th September by Dome Press) – The third in the Teifi Valley Coronor historical mystery series

Betrayal by Lilja Sigurdardottir (published on 1st October by Orenda) – Exploring the harsh worlds of politics, police corruption and misogyny, Betrayal is a relevant, powerful, fast-paced thriller that feels just a little bit too real…

Endless Skies by Jane Cable (published on 26th July by Sapere) – A modern day romance with a historical twist 

 

The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline (published on 22nd October by Allison & Busby) – an ambitious, emotionally resonant novel that captures the hardship, oppression, opportunity and hope of a trio of women’s lives in nineteenth-century Australia

When The Music Stops by Joe Heap (published on 29th October by Harper Collins) – This is the story of Ella. And Robert. And of all the things they should have said, but never did.

When I Come Home Again by Caroline Scott (published on 29th October by Simon & Schuster) – How can you know who you are, when you choose to forget who you’ve been?

The Diabolical Bones by Bella Ellis (published on 5th November by Hodder & Stoughton) – a new case for the Brontë sisters’ fledgling detecting enterprise

 

How To Belong by Sarah Franklin (published on 12th November by Bonnier) – In the follow up to her acclaimed novel Shelter, Sarah Franklin returns to the Forest of Dean, this time exploring what it means to belong to a rural community in a rapidly changing world.

Imperfect Alchemist by Naomi Miller (published on 19th November by Allison & Busby) – Two women. One bond that will unite them across years and social divides. 



What books are on your Autumn TBR?

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9 thoughts on “#TopTenTuesday Books On My Autumn 2020 TBR

  1. I have a copy of The Diabolical Bones too – I really enjoyed her earlier book featuring the Bronte sisters. I have a couple of books by Alis Hawkins, but haven’t read them yet.

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