Top Ten Books On My Winter TBR

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The fact that I live in South East Asia or to be more precise, in Malaysia, meaning there will be no winter, snow whatsoever. It's pretty sad but that's fine, nonetheless. But this not going to affect my winter TBR, in fact, I'm really looking forward to it.

Without further ado, let's get into my Top Ten Winter TBR;

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The Unity Game by Leonora Meriel
Received an email about this book and I couldn't resist to not requesting it. Because one, the synopsis really intrigues me to want to read The Unity Game.
WHAT IF THE EARTH YOU KNEW WAS JUST THE BEGINNING? 
Secondly, the cover is gorgeous! The bird, the city, it does portray what is the book all about which I am so looking forward to reading it soon!




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The Heartbreak Cure by Amanda Ashby
I feel this book is perfect to read during winter and contemporary is a must for me to read every single month as it is my favourite.

Anyway, The Heartbreak Cure is about a girl being dumped and humiliated over the summer and she figure one way to over it is by asking a bad boy to be her fake boyfriend and show the world that she's already moved on and okay with it. 




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A Different Kind of Lovely by Petra March

Slowly, their conflict turns into friendship, and eventually into love, until a terrible discovery ruins Mina's projects and forces her to let go of all her dreams, and of her sweet, damaged man.
Neal is unable to fight for Mina and for the unripe love they share, because he's not ready to leave his past behind. He's not strong enough – not yet.



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Where I Found You by Heidi R. King
After her mother's plane went missing over the Indian Ocean, seventeen-year-old Sienna Jones gave up everything she loved about living in California. No more surfing. No more swimming. No more ocean, period. Playing it safe, hiding from the world, is the best call.  
This novel has so much in it, love, grieving, humanitarian and family which it will bring to me in so many emotions.




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Broken Chords by Jessica Bliss

Now, whenever it wants, the demon can pluck Lenny from her reality and transport her to a hellish between-world, haunted by its countless, gruesome victims. If she doesn’t want to become one of them, she must discover the nature of the demon’s hold on her and remove it. But how can she defeat a literal demon when she can’t even get over her personal ones?


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Fire's Kiss by Brittany Pate

Embyr tends her tavern while keeping her dangerous parentage a secret, until she's attacked by a hellhound and saved by one of the most feared men in history. 
Yet, another book I'm looking forward to reading!





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Tainted Legacy by Tabitha Peattie

No one survives that kind of drama alone. Through Ava’s discovery of their society and her place in it, she will find kindness and support in the most unlikely places. 

From the Ashes we Rise! 



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Bending the Universe by Justin Wetch

The Internationally Bestselling poetry book Bending The Universe is a collection of 100 original poems written by Alaskan artist Justin Wetch in five sections-- Society, Love, Life, Personal, and Nature. They encompass all aspects of life from a carefully considered, if pessimistic, perspective. Featuring incredible illustrations by Malachi Paulsen. 




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Haven by Mary Lindsey

Rain Ryland has never belonged anywhere, He’s used to people judging him for his rough background, his intimidating size, and now, his orphan status. He’s always been on the outside, looking in, and he’s fine with that. Until he moves to New Wurzburg and meets Friederike Burkhart. 





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The Switch by A.W. Hill, Nathaneal Hill

IMAGINE THAT you could change your world with the flip of a switch. You might be prettier, more athletic, more popular, or even living on an exotic island, because your history—your world line—would be different. But here’s the catch: you have no way of knowing if the reality on the other side of that switch will be better…or much worse. 




These are books I'm planning to read. Hopefully, I can stick to what I have been planning. :)


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Is there any specific genre for you to read during winter?

5 comments

  1. So many of these titles are new to me but they all sound great! I hope you get to as many as possible and that you enjoy them all.

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  2. Hopefully, I'm enjoying all the books and reading it as what have been plan :D
    Thank you and I hope you enjoy your reading too :)

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  3. I recently read The Heartbreak Cure and it was adorable. I always do well with Entangled books, and was pleased with this one as well. Happy reading!

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  4. I never heard before of the title - The Heartbreak Cure - but knowing the title, it really does sound good :) Entangled pub have lots of wonderful book that I mostly enjoy them and really forward for their new books. Happy reading to you too! :)

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  5. I do have a specific genre during winter, I love to read historical fictions and some thrillers during winter. I don't know why, but it seems right for me hehe. Btw, I hope you enjoy your reads! :) xo

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