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This week’s topic is: Books Guaranteed to Put an End to Your Book Slump
Books To Read For Spooky Season
I didn’t want to think too much for this topic so I changed it and since we are in August (I know it’s technically summer still), here are some books that will get you in the mood for spooky season!



- Coffin Moon by. Keith Rosson – I have this arc, haven’t read it yet.
- The Possession of Alba Diaz by. Isabel Cañas – this is on my TBR!
- Witch You Would by. Lia Amador – I have an arc I haven’t read yet.



- Mayra by. Nicky Gonazalez
- Soul of Shadow by. Emma Noyes
- A Spell to Wake the Dead by. Nicole Lesperance



- Their Monstrous Hearts by. Yiğit Turhan
- Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by. Kylie Lee Baker
- A Land So Wide by. Erin A. Craig

The Executioners Three by. Susan Dennard

What’s on your TTT?

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July 1: Freebie/Throwback (Come up with a topic you’d like to do or go back and do an old topic you missed or just want to do again!)
July 8: Books I’d Like to Re-read (Share either your favorite books that you enjoy re-reading or books that you’d like to read again!) (Submitted by Becky @ Becky’s Book Blog)July 15: Books with Honorifics in the Title (“…an honorific is a form of address conveying esteem, courtesy or respect. These can be titles prefixing a person’s name, e.g.: Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms., Mx., Sir, Dame, Dr., Cllr, Lady, or Lord, or other titles or positions that can appear as a form of address without the person’s name, as in Mr. President, General, Captain, Father, Doctor, or Earl.” For more info, click here.) (Submitted by Joanne @ Portobello Book Blog)July 22: Books Set in/Take Place During X (Pick a place, time, era, etc. Examples: Books set in Europe/Italy/Australia/Chicago, books set in Regency England, books that take place during the 1900s, books set in imaginary worlds/post-apocalyptic/dystopian worlds, books set on the ocean, books set it castles, books that take place during WW2, etc.)July 29: Beach/Beachy Reads (Share books you’d take to the beach OR books that take place at the beach.)August 12: Books Guaranteed to Put an End to Your Book Slump (Which books would you recommend to someone (it’s me, I’m someone) dealing with the dreaded book slump? No book is grabbing their attention or making them excited to sit down and read and they are suffering for it.)
August 5: Genre freebie (Pick any genre you’d like and build a list around it. You can even narrow the topic if you’d like, such as: thrillers with unreliable narrators, fantasy romance with fae characters, or historical romance with suspense elements.)
August 19: Books with a High Page Count (Share those doorstop books!)
August 26: Non-bookish Freebie (The sky is the limit here. Make a top ten list on any topic of your choosing, bookish or not!)
September 2: Books With Occupations in the Title (Submitted by Hopewell’s Public Library of Life)
September 9: Villains (favorite, best, worst, lovable, creepiest, most evil, etc.)
September 16: Literary/Bookish Candles I’d Make (Pick a book and assign it a fragrance or fragrance combo that would make a nice candle.) (Submitted by Heather @ The Frozen Library)
September 23: Books on My Fall 2025 to-Read List
September 30: Book Covers that Give off Fall Vibes (Or, if you’re not a cover person, share the books in general that feel like Fall.)


I’m already working on my Halloween TBR as well, so you are not alone. 😉 I can’t wait to get a copy of the new Isabel Cañas! She is such a fantastic author.
Yes, I love her books!
Ooh, I’m so not much of a spooky reader but these covers really got me out here thinking that maybe, just maybe, I could read these books because the covers are so eye-catching and surely they couldn’t be all that scary, right? I really can convince myself of anything, haha. 🤡 Great list!
You can! The creepiest one on here is Bat Eater – but the rest aren’t too bad! 🙂
Bat Eater was so good. I can’t wait to read Isabel Canas’s new novel. Adding a couple of these I haven’t heard of to my TBR. Thank you for sharing!