Top Ten Tuesday; Books I Really Liked, but Can't Remember Anything/Much About

It's yet another Tuesday, which means it's time for a new Top Ten Tuesday post, courtesy of That Artsy Reader Girl. The theme of the week is books I really liked, but can't remember anything/much about.

My list is;
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda

The Edge of Brilliance by Susan Traugh

For the Clan by Archer Kay Leah

Almana by Julayn Adams

Wytchfire by Michael Meyerhofer

The Samsaric by G. W. Lwin

The Kill Crew by Joseph d'Lacey

Baghdad Burning by Riverbend

Mapuche by Caryl Férey

Piken fra Piemonte by Fioly Bocca

Comments

  1. I haven't read any of these but they look quite interesting. I guess we have limited brain storage to remember all the bookish information :P

    I hope you get to re-read a few of them soon :P

    My TTT :http://flippingthruthepages.com/2018/01/ten-bookish-websites-apps/

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    1. Well, if we read 100+ books a year, it's fair to say that we can't remember everything. :-P

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  2. I haven't read any of these, but I do often re-read poetry because while I enjoy it, it takes a lot for me to remember it. We're all book lovers, and I know I've been reading since a young age and quite voraciously, so it's hard to keep it all in my head!

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    1. Poetry is something that is easy to re-read, esp. as we can in a sense pick and choose just how many poems to re-read. :-)

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  3. I've not read any of these, but so many of them look really interesting.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thanks!

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    1. Thanks to the comment. Feel free to check out any of them. :-)

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