Ehm, actually this week's theme is really specific or some areas and won't suitable for another, such as for me who lived here in Indonesia. My country only has two seasons: Rainy and Dry season. And then, I am googling and finding that Springtime are (Spring season):
Thus, in the US and UK, spring months are March, April and May,[1][2] while in New Zealand[3] and Australia,[4] spring conventionally begins on September 1 and ends November 30.
Adjusting for our theme, I'll say: These are my Top Ten Books to be Read for March, April, and May:
1. Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren
2. Something Like Normal by Trish Doller
3. Scythe by Neal Shusterman
4. Dunia Nadhira by Alnira
5. But I Love You by Esi Lahur
6. Wonder by RJ Palacio
7. Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
8. False Beat by Vie Asano
9. Ms. Bixby's Last Day by John David Anderson
10. Good Muslim Boy by Osamah Sami
So, what's on your TBR for the next three months?
Ooh Scythe is great, I hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2019/03/19/top-ten-tuesday-203/
thanks for stopping by... yes, I'm so pumped for reading Scythe! Thank you.
DeleteI thought it was very interesting to learn what the seasons are like in Indonesia. Thank you for explaining it! Here in Canada, there are places where very cold, winter weather last for 8 or 9 months of the year. (I live in southern Canada where it's much warmer than that). It's amazing to see how much the climate can vary from one part of the Earth to another.
ReplyDeleteI think that Scythe sounds like it will be a great book.
My Top Ten Tuesday post.
That's true, Lydia. I am currently reading Naked Traveler #8 by Trinity (local book here in Indonesia) and according to her, Canada is way colder than Iceland? WOW, just WOW. Yep... ready for Scythe!
DeleteI haven't read any of these. I hope you enjoy them! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah... some of them are local books which is only released here in Indonesia. Happy reading too, Poinsettia :)
DeleteNo matter what the season, I hope you like these books! I'd like to read Scythe at some point too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brooke. Definitely agree! Yeps, let's "eat" Scythe, shall we? :)
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