Top Ten Books on my Birthday Wishlist

Mindblind by Jennifer Roy: This is one that I've taken out of the library several times. It's a neat little book, one of those books you can't quite figure out why you enjoyed so much.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: I don't usually like classics. But this one came free with the Kindle app that I got for my laptop when I was travelling, and, because I had a very poor internet connection and no books, I started reading in and some how loved it. But it must be this cover, because I'm picky that way: I can't stand most of the covers -no paintings may be on the covers. Ever. At all.

The Agency by Y.S. Lee: All three (and the forth, but it isn't due for release for a while, so it doesn't really count). I love the concept of these novels. A Victorian, all women's detective agency.


Enclave and Outpost by Ann Aguirre: Because I do love my dystopic fiction. Yes, very much so.

Graceling, Fire and Bitterblue by Kristen Cashore. They've been growing on me a lot recently, thought I didn't initially love them.
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