2018 TBR List (Update 3/3/2018)

Who's ready for an over-due update to the 2018 To Be Read (TBR) list?

These books are in addition to the five books mentioned in Tuesday's post, which were:

Children of Blood and Bone, by Tomi Adeyemi
High Voltage, by Karen Marie Moning
Spinning Silver, by Naomi Novik
Reaper at the Gates, by Sabaa Tahir
A Court of Frost and Starlight, by Sarah J. Maas
 
There were also a few books I read during my week-long digital detox that I'd forgotten to include in my last TBR update:

Honeymoon, by James Patterson
Cat and Mouse, by James Patterson
Presumed Innocent, by Scott Turow (Started, but had to put it aside to start on an ARC that was sent to me for review.)

And, of course, we can't forget about the latest novel by Tamora Pierce, Tempests and Slaughter. It's been torture to not start it yet, but I'm saving it for an upcoming weekend when I know without a doubt I won't have to leave my house for anything and can read uninterrupted.
  

Nyxia, by Scott Reintgen
(I actually had the opportunity to attend a workshop taught by Scott, which I'll share more about next week!)














Warcross, by Marie Lu
(I have heard so many good things about this book! Very excited to dive in.)















A Court of Wings and Ruin, by Sarah J. Maas
(I've been waiting for this one to come out in paperback, and will definitely want to read it before A Court of Frost and Starlight.)














Killer Debt, by Suzanne Adair
(The latest in the Michael Stoddard mystery series, due out in May 2018!)















Cinder, by Marissa Meyer
(Another series that I'm late to the party on, but a friend of mine was recommending it to me recently and I promised I'd start it!)















Total Number of 2018 TBR Books: 20

Total Number 2018 Books Read: 5

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How about you, dear Writing Desk readers? What books have you added to your 2018 TBR lists? You know I'm always open to suggestions! The TBR is never-ending.


*Note: Due to formatting, the TBR update posts are usually best viewed on a laptop or tablet as opposed to a phone.*

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