#TopTenTuesday Most Recent Additions To My Wishlist #TuesdayBookBlog

Top Ten Tuesday ChristmasTop Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

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This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is Books I Hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes.  I think it unlikely Santa will bring me any books but if I’m lucky he might bring me the means to acquire some.  Here are some likely candidates in the form of the most recent additions to my wishlist.  (I have Susan at A Life in Books or Cathy at 746 Books to thank for many of these. ) Links from each title will take you to the full book description on Goodreads. 

  1. The History of Sound: Stories by Ben Shattuck – ‘A collection of interconnected stories set in New England, exploring how the past is often misunderstood and how history, family, heartache, and desire can echo over centuries’
  2. That Beautiful Atlantic Waltz by Malachy Tallack – ‘A story of unlikely friendship, longing, the power of music and the pull of home. It is about a life revisited – and reimagined’
  3. Night Boat to Tangier by Kevin Barry – ‘Late one night at the Spanish port of Algeciras. two fading Irish gangsters are waiting on the boat from Tangier. A lover has been lost, a daughter has gone missing, their world has come asunder – can it be put together again?’
  4. 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World by Elif Shafak‘In the first minute following her death, Tequila Leila’s consciousness began to ebb, slowly and steadily, like a tide receding from the shore…’
  5. A Woman of Opinion by Sean Lusk – ‘An illuminating and beautiful novel which gives a voice to the tragically unremembered yet extraordinary life of pioneering poet and feminist, Mary Wortley Montagu’
  6. The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau by Graeme Macrae Burnet – ‘A masterful play on literary form featuring an unreliable narrator makes for a grimly entertaining psychological thriller that questions if it is possible – or even desirable – to know another man’s mind’
  7. Hope Never Knew Horizon by Douglas Bruton – ‘Three cultural objects associated with hope, their stories told from the perspective of those marginalised from history: the model, the maid, and the coxswain’s girlfriend’
  8. Night Climbing by Sarah Day – ‘A poignant tale of lives damaged by lies and propaganda’
  9. Our London Lives by Christine Dwyer Hickey – ‘A rich and moving portrait of an ever-changing city, and a profound inquiry into character, loneliness and the nature of love’
  10. The Plains by Federico Falco, trans. by Jennifer Croft – ‘After a loss, a year in the four seasons to transform a garden and a self’

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