November 07, 2018

Top 5 Wednesday| I Need More Time

Top 5 Wednesday is a weekly blog group that comes together to discuss that week's topic. The idea was first curated by the wonderful Lainey at GingerReadLainey and is now run by Samantha over on ThoughtsonTomes. 

If you wish to participate, either on your Blog or Booktube channel then, please, join the group on Goodreads for all the relevant topics.

In celebration of the come back of #TomeToppleReadathon this month, Samantha has decided to dedicate a week of sharing some of the longest books on our TBRs. I'm only counting the physical books that I own, 


1. A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy #1)
Deborah Harkness
Page Count: 688

Goodreads

I don't know why I insist on bringing larger books with me to Uni, because they never actually get read unless it's during Freshers' Week or that weird week and a half I get off during Christmas exam week after final submissions.
2. Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass #6)
Sarah J. Maas
Page Count: 660

Goodreads

I won a copy of this from giveaway. It's one of those signed limited editions from Sarah's book signing last year. I feel like I still will eventually finish this series, just because I've carried it through to my adulthood.

3. The Final Empire (Mistborn #1)
Brandon Sanderson

Page Count: 647

Goodreads

Everyone and their mother has read this one, but I still haven't. I've never been in the mood to pick up even though I still have every intention of reading it.


4. Twelve Kings (The Song of the Shattered Sands #1)
Bradley Beaulieu
Page Count: 608

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This was the first book I bought myself when I moved to Bangor for University, thinking that it would be a nice chunky book to get into during the evenings. 

5. Children of Blood and Bone (Legacy of Orisha #1)
Tomi Adeyemi
Page Count: 531

Goodreads

I received an ARC of this, I've bought the kindle version and a finished copy. Yet, I still haven't read it? It might have something to do with hype at the time of its release or that it was larger than I thought it would be, but I will get round to reading this if its the last thing I do.

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