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Monday, December 14, 2020

TTT 121520 TBR list for 2021

 

Today's topic is my TBR list for 2021.

Every time Berthold reviews a new book I seem to add it to the list. Others I pick up on fb when they're advertised there and they catch my fancy.

Here they are:

I have a tendency to download box sets like this, but they gather dust in my Kindle until I'm really bored and want to tackle all at once. If I start and stop I'll never go back.


This one is a second book, Berthold recommended the first one and I liked it so I've downloaded this one, there are more too. Good spy adventure in the 19th century.


Oh my, hard to believe I've read all 49 of the books and this is number 50. A few ghost writers had their stories pulled for plagiarism. Since Tony Roberts took over they just keep coming. He tries to do 2 a year.


This is one of the two free books I can get each month. They tend to stay there until I get around to them. Some months I don't choose any of the ones offered.


Another free book, it's getting higher on my list.


One I'm looking forward to when I get the time.


Ditto on this one.


I've read four of Audrey's Herbert West books. Berthold recommended this one. It's short stories tied in with the Herbert West series.


I've been putting this one off since April. It's just 12 books takes a lot of time from start to finish.


Another free book I'll get around to sometime this coming year.


Just kidding. I downloaded it for reference purposes. 71 books works better on my kindle that on my bookshelf.

20 comments:

Verushka said...

On wow, Casca is 50 Books long? That's impressive! I hope it continues to be a good lead!

P M Prescott said...

It is, Verushka. Thanks for coming by.

Lydia said...

I have the same reaction to Berthold's reviews. He finds so many good books out there!

My post.

Berthold Gambrel said...

Pat and Lydia, thank you both! I'm glad to hear that. Thanks also for the link, Pat. :)

P M Prescott said...

Yes he does, Lydia.

P M Prescott said...

De nada, Berthold.

Lisa of Hopewell said...

Death Trader cover reminds me of James Bond or Mickie Spillane in the 60s

Greg said...

Every Last Secret looks good to me. I like a good spy adventure as well.

Andie @ Books, Coffee & Passion said...

Order of the Dragon Knights looks interesting.

P M Prescott said...

Lisa, it is kind of throwback.

P M Prescott said...

That's what I'm thinking too, Greg.

P M Prescott said...

Glad you think so, Andie.

Astilbe said...

The Herbert West series sounds good.

Thanks for stopping by our post yesterday. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

P M Prescott said...

You're welcome, Astibe.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I downloaded the Complete Harvard Classics as well. It might have been something you posted on fb that gave me the idea. We are decluttering majorly and the books have to go except for a treasured few.
I read a lot of library books. That is how I get the best sellers. I bought my brother Obama's new book and the list price is $45!! What is up with that.
I subscribe to one of the emails where there are choice of kindle books for a few dollars or less and I have bought so many of those it is ridiculous.

P M Prescott said...

Yogi, I'm doing the same, space in my house is at a premium and my eyes can't read the small print anymore. e-reading lets me set the font. Amazon Unlimited lets me read to my heart content with a maximum of 10 books at a time. I still buy authors I really like so I can re-read their work. Thanks for coming by. Sorry I haven't been by more lately.

Hayden @ Following Good Books said...

Wow, so many interesting reads! I hope you accomplish all your TBR goals. :)

P M Prescott said...

I'm going to try, Hayden.

Nish said...

Burke and the Bedouin sounds really interesting.

P M Prescott said...

Nish, I haven't gotten to this one yet, but the first one was top rate.