My (Optimistic) Lock Down TBR

Lock down is in full swing and like many, I'm going to read everything I've been meaning to read for the past few months. I'm coming to the end of my studies at university, so this is the perfect time to catch up on my reading!


Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Horror

First off, I have Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Horror. I picked this up at my university bookshop as I had a gift card and wanted to make the most of it before I graduated. I had briefly studied Poe in my first year back in 2016 and really enjoyed it, so I thought I would delve a bit deeper and read some more!













The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss

Last week I finished the first book in this series, The Name of the Wind, and REALLY enjoyed it (read my review here). It's quite a chunky one with almost 1000 pages, so this will probably be a whole summer read in itself... I should probably stop the TBR here, but I'm an optimistic person.














The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe

I read the Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris last year, and whilst I know these two books are not part of a series or anything, I definitely would like to learn more about Auschwitz from a personal point of view.















The Chain by Adrian Mckinty

I'm not usually a fan of crime stories but I'll make a special exception for this one as it's more on the thriller-side. The blurb was VERY intriguing as I had never come across anything like it before, and this will be a nice break from all the fantasy I've been reading lately!












Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

Lastly, I have Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I'll be honest, the main reason I bought this is because of its beautiful cover and illustrations. This is another one I bought in Waterstones with a gift card, so that was another incentive to buy it! The blurb sounds a bit like A Darker Shade of Magic, which I loved, so I'm looking forward to it!

So, there we have it! A very optimistic list of books I plan on reading during lock down. What about you?



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