Top Ten Tuesday – Books I’ve Decided I’m No Longer Interested In Reading

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Happy Tuesday bookish loves!! Hope you all had a wonderful weekend.

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and has been moved to That Artsy Reader Girl since January 16, 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 for Top Ten Tuesday is Books I’ve Decided I’m No Longer Interested In Reading. I’m pretty selective when it comes to what I want to read and the books I buy. That being said, I rarely ever DNF or lose interest in books or series. I just don’t really venture out of my comfort zone that much and always look for books I think I will love and enjoy. Nevertheless, I still do stumble upon a few books/series every now and then that I can’t seem to get into and those that just doesn’t sound appealing to me anymore, so I lost interest in reading them.

Here are 5 books/series I am No Longer Interested in Reading.


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Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller – I just didn’t really like this book as much as I thought I would. Read my review HERE. I thought I would want to continue the series, but at this point, I think I’m done with it.

 

 


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Da Vinci’s Tiger by L.M. Elliot – I got this book in my Owlcrate and I was quite interested in reading it, but I wasn’t in the mood. Well, I haven’t been in the mood for a long time and after taking a look at it again, I don’t think I’ll ever read it.


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Soundless by Richelle Mead – Another book I got in my Owlcrate that I’m no longer interested in reading. I did try to read this book twice and after a chapter or two, I just can’t seem to get into it.


 

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Stealing Snow by Danielle Page – I love retellings, so of course I would add this to my TBR… but that premise just doesn’t seem all that enticing anymore. I’m still keeping this on my Goodreads TBR just in case I ever change my mind later on. However, I highly doubt that I will…

 


 

 

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The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco – The cover of this book is absolutely stunning. It’s definitely one of those covers that just pulls you in, so without reading the premise, I added this on my Goodreads TBR. Now… I’m not so sure. I love the supernatural and witches and all that, but the synopsis just doesn’t sound that intriguing.

 


 

What are some books you once wanted to read, but have changed your mind about them? Do you think any of the books on my list are actually worth the read? Leave your comments down below and the link to your TTT so I can check it out. Have a wonderful day!!!

sincerelykarenjo2

First Lines Fridays

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Hello again loves! Time for another First Lines Fridays post.

FIRST LINES FRIDAYS IS A WEEKLY FEATURE FOR BOOK LOVERS HOSTED BY WANDERING WORDS. WHAT IF INSTEAD OF JUDGING A BOOK BY ITS COVER, ITS AUTHOR OR ITS PRESTIGE, WE JUDGED IT BY ITS OPENING LINES?
  • PICK A BOOK OFF YOUR SHELF (IT COULD BE YOUR CURRENT READ OR ON YOUR TBR) AND OPEN TO THE FIRST PAGE
  • COPY THE FIRST FEW LINES, BUT DON’T GIVE ANYTHING ELSE ABOUT THE BOOK AWAY JUST YET – YOU NEED TO HOOK THE READER FIRST
  • FINALLY… REVEAL THE BOOK!
COPY AND PASTE THE TEXT AND BANNER (OR MAKE YOUR OWN!) ABOVE FOR YOUR OWN FIRST LINES FRIDAYS POSTS. MAKE SURE TO COMMENT YOUR FIRST LINES BELOW SO THAT OTHER PEOPLE CAN CHECK THEM OUT!

 

 

Like the dusting of snowflakes falling around her, a sense of homecoming settled over Cait as she turned off the highway and drove into the glen. Fifteen months of exile swept away. The swelling snow-capped braes that rimmed the valley, the blue-ice sheen of the frozen lochs, the smoke curling from the handful of homes and businesses that lay along the one-lane main road passing through Balwhither village; Cait loved every inch so much it hurt. Beneath the holiday lights that were just beginning to shine in the gloaming and the last rays of winter sun that pained the clouds in scarlet, it all looked just as her heart remembered.

 

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Magic of Winter: A Celtic Legends Novel 

Celtic Legends #3

Martina Boone

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Published December 12th 2017 by Mayfair Publishing

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Cait Fletcher was always second-string in her father’s eyes, unable to compete with her perfect older brother. Her father’s view of Cait only deteriorated when she fell for the local “bad boy” at the age of nine, and her love for Brice MacLaren never once wavered until the day he betrayed her a few months before their wedding. But their tiny glen in the Scottish Highlands full of secrets, opinionated neighbors, wandering sheep, and countless old traditions left no place to for Cait to escape either her past or her mistakes. She moved away—until her father’s unexpected illness gave her no choice but to return for the winter holidays.

Home again, Cait still loves the village of Balwhither as much as she hates it, and she despises the fact that just the sight of Brice  has never stopped making her heart twist and her breath come faster. But when she discovers that her father has given up not only on the family-run Library and Tea Room but also on the treatment for his cancer, she must put her own emotions and fears aside. Brice claims he’s changed, and he’s certainly been good to her father since she left. Now can she trust him enough to work with him as she fights to give her father something meaningful to live for?

I’m so in love with the Celtic Legends series by Martina Boone. Lake of Destiny and Bell of Eternity are both incredibly heartwarming and so romantic. With gorgeous writing, breathtaking sceneries, loveable characters, and fascinating story lines, this series is such a wonderfully sweet romance that will fill your heart and soul with so much happy. Those first few lines already got me and I absolutely cannot wait to read this beauty.

If you’re interested in reading my reviews for Lake of Destiny and Bell of Eternity, just click the titles.


What do you think so far? Are you going to add this book to your TBR or pass? Let me know in the comments below. I’d love to hear from you!

sincerelykarenjo2