The Last 18 Books Added to my Shelf

List of books added to my to read list.

I’ve seen a few of you share your most recently added books so I thought, why not? I love to add books to my shelves.

Seventeen by Hideo Yokoyama

The North Light by Hideo Yokoyama
The Homemade God by Rachel Joyce
A Lesser Light by Peter Geye
None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion by Yukio Mishima
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea by Yukio Mishima
Still See You Everywhere by Lisa Gardner
Atmosphere: A Love Story by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong
My Friends by Fredrik Backman
We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes
Strange Weather in Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami 
Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl
Street Haunting by Virginia Woolf
Floreana by Midge Raymond
Never Flinch by Stephen King
Flashlight by Susan Choi

Any of these on your list?

18 thoughts on “The Last 18 Books Added to my Shelf”

  1. Fredrik bachman and Jojo moyes are auto boys. Especially Fredrik bachman. The Winners? Absolutely gutted me.

  2. Love what you’ve added. You can never go wrong with King. I’ve always liked Jojo Moyes’ and Lisa Jewell’s books. I love the name of that Woolf book – need to add it to my list. I’ve never read Mishima – need to add, too. So many great books!

  3. You’ve got some names I’m familiar with and some that I’m not. Will do a bit of exploring to see what you picked up. Thanks for sharing!

    1. I have a lot of Japanese writers on this list. You know why? I was stalking some guy at the bookstore because he had interesting book picks and he picked nothing but Japanese authors so I added some to my list.

      1. I love it! Stalking – do understand though. I’ve almost turned upside down at times to see what someone is reading. Probably looks weird. LOL

  4. I’ve only read None of This is True, but I liked it. I also like your graphic; there is something very pleasing about it.

  5. I sometimes just get overwhelmed by my TBR and wonder if I should just erase all the titles and start over. This looks like a fabulous list, but I haven’t done any research of nay of the titles and few of the authors, except Stephen King, of course. I love his writing but his horror-ific stories undo me.

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