
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.
The rules are simple:
- Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want.
- Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to That Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post.
- Add your name to the Linky widget on that day’s post so that everyone can check out other bloggers’ lists.
- Or if you don’t have a blog, just post your answers as a comment.
This week’s topic is Books on My Winter 2022-2023 To-Read List. Well, I can think of no better time to curl up with a book than when it’s cold and miserable outside. Here are ten books I want to read in the next few months, a combination of books publishing in January and February that I need to read to fulfil review commitments and books in my TBR pile I’m eager to finally get to. Links from the title will take you to the book description on Goodreads.
Resurrection (The Englishman #3) by David Gilman (published on 5th January by Head of Zeus)
Bellatrix (Legion XX11 #2) by Simon Turney (published on 5th January by Head of Zeus)
The Witches of Vardo by Anya Bergman (published on 5th January by Zaffre)
The English Führer by Rory Clements (published on 19th January by Zaffre)
Becoming Ted by Matt Cain (published on 19th January by Headline)
One of Our Ministers is Missing by Alan Johnson
Mother’s Boy by Patrick Gale
Still Life by Sarah Winman
Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris
Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Atkinson
What are you looking forward to reading in the next few months?

Mother’s Boy sounds interesting.
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I’m interested in The Witches of Vardo. Enjoy your winter reading!
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Hope you enjoy all of your reads! I haven’t read any of them personally.
My TTT:
https://cozymoonatelier.wordpress.com/2022/12/13/top-ten-tuesday-48-books-on-my-winter-tbr-list/
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I think Becoming Ted has been renamed here as The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle: An Uplifting and Unforgettable Story of Love and Second Chances. It sounds lovely.
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I hope you enjoy reading each of these when you get the opportunity,
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/winter-2023-tbr-10-books-i-hope-to-read/
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I hope you like all of these books!
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-winter-2022-2023-to-read-list/
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These sound good! Enjoy them!
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Winter is definitely a good time to stay inside and read! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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I haven’t heard of any of these, but I hope you love them all!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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Great list! I must try Rory Clements. Meanwhile, I just tabbed over to Goodreads to add Mother’s Boy to my TBR–thank you!
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I’m also looking forward to reading Shrines of Gaiety, Cathy. It’s wrapped and under the tree. ❤📚🎄
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Mother’s Boy is really good, but to be honest, I’m not sure biographical, historical fiction is his forte. That said, his “A Place Called Winter” which is based on his grandfather’s life, and “Take Nothing With You” which is heavy with elements of his own childhood, are probably his best aside from “Notes from an Exhibition”.
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I loved A Place Called Winter and I heard him talk about Mother’s Boy at Henley Literary Festival and it intrigued me enough to buy a copy.
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You got to see him in person? I’m jealous! He seems like such a lovely guy. I really liked this book, don’t get me wrong. There are just a few others of his that I liked more.
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Yes, he was fascinating to listen to and, as a bonus, he was chatting with Sarah Winman, author of Still Life – a book I also own but haven’t read yet.
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Cool. I’m still debating if I should get a copy of Still Life. I’m not totally convinced it is for me yet.
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I hope you enjoy all of these when you get a chance to read them!
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