Randomizing my TBR #17 | June 24, ’24

Heyy!

We are here again trying to shrink the TBR, with the numbers fluctuating between each posts because ofcourse I add things to it on the way ahah 🙈 trying to have a bit of control over it, usually removing the oldest ones I don’t remember.

 

This TBR game/whatever you wanna call it – is entirely my own idea (though the concept of TBR games are not original). You are more than welcome to do it yourself, but I would like credit; @DBsguidetothegalaxy.

  • The Steps; Go to your want-to-read shelf. Click to show 10 books (for Goodreads, that’s down at the bottom).Also on Goodreads, click to sort the books by random.
    Now you have 10 random books!Decide what to do with them – remove, read right now, or just… leave it on the tbr shelf lol. What I did which isn’t very smart, lol, is create two additional tbr shelves.

So, because I use Storygraph, mine will be done a bit different.. as it doesn’t allow me to randomize 10 books just yet. So today’s mood will be “adventurous”,fiction”, and I choosed to be shown “pub date: earliest first”. I will then proceed to take the first 10 it gives me.


 

Virtual wanna read shelf before altercations; 1216 books.

 

The books i’ve gotten today;

  • Make it count, Megan Erickson [SG]
  • Burn, Suzanne Wright [SG]
  • Updrift, Errin Stevens [SG]
  • Because you’ll never meet me, Leah Thomas [SG]
  • Bookishly Ever After, Isabel Bandeira [SG]
  • Once Upon a Dream, Liz Braswell [SG]
  • Lost in Wonderland, Nicky Peacock [SG]
  • The Hounded, Simon Butters [SG]
  • The Lost & Found, Katrina Leno [SG]
  • Sea Foam and Silence, S.L. Dove Cooper [SG]

 

Keeping:

Once upon a dream, the hounded

Removing:

Make it count, burn, updrift, because you’ll never meet me, Bookishly ever after, Lost in wonderland, the lost & found, seafoam and silence

 

Virtual wanna read shelf after altercations; 1208 books!

Yet another good riddense post! I felt like most of them were early 2015-2016 and seemed like, way too childish for me now if that makes sense? I am by no mean over YA yet, but I find those to be on the line where it seems like it wouldn’t be a good time. As for those mermaid ones.. we know I’m picky about fantasy.

 

 

Have you read any of those?

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