Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Summer 2020 TBR

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

This week’s topic is Books on My Summer 2020 TBR! I am not the best at sticking at TBR lists, since I’m such a mood based reader. But here are some anticipated reads I want to read this summer. Hopefully I get to read at least half these books!


Spice and Smoke | The Belles | Children of Blood and Bone

Love From A to Z | Eight Days in the Sun | The Good Neighbor | Stupid Love Comedy

Dominicana | Playing House | Let Us Dream


What books do you have on your own Summer TBR? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

10 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Summer 2020 TBR

    1. I’m in definite need of some lighthearted reads for the summertime. I always hear such good things about Children of Blood & Bone so I’m eager to read it. I love a good fantasy novel!

  1. Ooh, wonderful choices! I somehow haven’t read Let Us Dream yet despite being a huge Alyssa Cole fan, so I will need to rectify that ASAP. Gosh, she always really has gorgeous covers, doesn’t she?

    1. I always get excited about Cole’s books because her stories are so good and the cover art is so gorgeous. Let Us Dream has been on my TBR for quite a while. Hope you like it. 🙂

  2. Even though it feels like the weather has been hot for a loooong time already, I haven’t really even thought of summer reading yet. You’ve inspired me to go take a closer look at my bookshelves. It looks like you’ve got a lot of fun reads lined up. One writer I know I’ll be reading more of this summer, because he’s a mini-project for me this year, is Eduardo Galeano, an Uruguayan writer, who writes prose but it reads a little like short stories and poetry together, fable-like pieces that are sometimes very entertaining and other times (often) cutting and sharp commentary on politics and class and injustice. The kind of book that you can pick up and read just one piece (a page or a few pages long) or compulsively read a bunch of them.

    1. 2020 has been a tough so I was trying to seek out some lighter reads for the summertime. I hope you get lots of reading in this summer. Prose that sounds like short stories intrigues me. It’s always nice to read an author you can change up between binge reading and or slowly digesting each piece of writing.

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