Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly linkup of book bloggers hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl! This week marks ten years of Top Ten Tuesday! I’ve only been doing it for about 3-4 years myself, but it’s become a favorite part of my book blogging experience…I love putting the lists together, and then seeing what other readers have chosen for theirs! This week, we’re celebrating by looking through the archives to either re-do a topic or chose a topic we hadn’t done before! I’m doing a twist on a topic I did before. Just about two years ago, I told you about series I’d given up on. So here are ten series I have not yet finished but intend to!
Foundation: A nonfiction series! This one is about the history of England, and I liked the first well enough to keep going through the five volumes.
Shatter Me: I am not usually a YA fantasy-type person, but this one hooked me enough that I’m interested in reading at least the next two to see how I feel about continuing through all…six, I think?
Oryx and Crake: Margaret Atwood + post-apocolyptic series = something I am into. Only read the first, but have the other two already!
In The Woods: Lots of people have told me that this series about Irish police detectives doesn’t necessarily have to be read in order but I am a traditionalist and will only read them that way. Only read the first so far but have heard the second is the best so I’m looking forward to that one!
The Tudor and Plantangent Novels: I’ve read several of these books about the Wars of the Roses and the Tudor dynasty but not all of them! They’re not actually like high-quality literature but they’re cheesy reading fun.
The Talented Mr. Ripley: The movie version is enjoyable so I don’t know why my expectations were so low for the original book. Turns out the book is great too and I want to read more about Ripley!
Wolf Hall: I found the first one a little sloggy but the second excellent and have heard rave reviews on the third (which just came out and I have not yet read).
Sloppy Firsts: I’m definitely too old for these books, but loved this diary of a cynical New Jersey teenager and am very much interested in the four following books!
Sabriel: I’ve read the original trilogy repeatedly, but I haven’t yet read the two new books!
Gilead: I was spellbound by this lovely book, which has three sequels that I’m eager to read.