Episode 68: TBR Lists

02/05/2025 1h 13min Episodio 68

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If you're a reader, you have a TBR list. And if you're like us, you have more books to read than books completed in your repertoire. Today, Tana and I are joined by Michelle Habrych to talk about books we've had on our TBR lists for a long time, and things we recommend you add to your own.Discussed: Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, by Taylor Jenkins ReidIf I Had Your Face, by Frances ChaHouse Across the Lake, by Riley SagerOnly One Left, by Riley SagerLock Every Door, by Riley SagerSoul Mate, by Sally HepworthHighway 59 series, by Attica LockeSunrise on the Reaping, by Suzanne Collins (and the entire Hunger Games series)Where the Crawdads Sing, by Delia OwensDaisy Jones and the Six, by Taylor Jenkins ReidJust for the Summer, by Abby JimenezSay You'll Remember Me, by Abby Jimenez(Abby Jimenez's bakery in Minnesota nadiacakes.com)Songbirds, by Christi LefteriBeekeeper of Aleppo, by Christi LefteriCircus Train, by Amita ParikhWater for Elephants, by Sara GruenNight Circus, by Erin MorgensternPretty Girls, by Karin Slaughter(I couldn't remember the name of this book and promised to put it in the show notes-)What Happened to Nina, by Dervla McTiernanFifth Avenue Glamour Girl, by Renee RosenLet's Call Her Barbie, by Renee RosenCarnegie's Maid, by Marie BenedictPersonal Librarian, by Marie BenedictOnly Woman in the Room, by Marie BenedictLady Clementine, by Marie BenedictBrooke Shields is Not Allowed to Get Old, by Brooke ShieldsDown Came the Rain, by Brooke ShieldsBig Dumb Eyes, by Nate BargatzePoppy Fields, by Nikki ErlickThe Measure, by Nikki ErlickMy Friends, by Fredrik BackmanKing of Ashes, by S.A. Cosby10 Marchfield Place, by Nicola WhyteThe God of the Woods, by Liz MooreLong Bright River, by Liz MooreSaltwater, by Katy HaysPropaganda Girls, by Lisa RogakPage Turner, by Viola ShipmanTo Get to the Other Side, by Kelly OhlertEx-citing Proposition, by Kelly OhlertLet's Get Quizzical, by Kelly OhlertUncharted Ex-perience, by Kelly Ohlert