Sunday Salon: The State of the TBR Pile 4

What’s sitting on my reading pile (not as much as usual…) this Superbowl Sunday:

A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness (Because everyone’s raving about it at work. M has absconded it, however, and I don’t know if I’ll get it read before it’s due. Hopefully, I can renew it.)
Highland Fling, by Katie Fforde (The author was recommended by a friend. Also, because the local library is doing their winter adult reading program, and I need a romance to finish it.)
Why We Broke Up, by Daniel Handler and Maria Kalman (Because it won a Printz honor. Though, to be fair, I had it on my pile before it won.)
Notes from an Accidental Band Geek, by Erin Dionne (Left over from last month.)
Before I Fall, by Lauren Oliver (Because I was curious about Oliver after reading Leisl and Po.)
Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy, by Bil Wright (Because it won a Stonewall award.)
Midnight’s Children, Salman Rushdie (Actually, I’m not sure about this one. I want to read some Rushdie, but I’m not sure if this is a good place to start. Suggestions??)

What’s on your TBR pile this week?

5 thoughts on “Sunday Salon: The State of the TBR Pile 4

  1. I think the more you know about Indian history the more you will enjoy Midnight's Children. I felt like I missed alot of the depth because of my lack of knowledge at the time. But, on the other hand, it motivated me to learn more about Indian history.
    Tammy

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  2. I am one of those who liked A Discovery of Witches … a lot!

    I listened to Highland Fling on audiobook a few years ago. I really need to get back to reading her books as they are definitely pleasant interludes.

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