Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Spring 2024 To-Read List

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. For the rules see her blog.

The topic this week is The topic this week is Books on My Spring 2024 To-Read List. These are all from my TBR lists. But this does not mean that I will actually read all these books or even some of them this Spring, as I’ve said before, I am a mood read and when the time comes to choose the next book to read it could be a newly published book that takes my fancy or another book from my TBRs.

I would like to read at least one of them though!

  1. The Dark Quartet by Lynne Reid Banks (The Brontë Sisters Saga Book 1)
  2. The Couple at No 9 by Claire Douglas – domestic noir
  3. Beware the Past by Joy Ellis – crime thriller
  4. Camino Winds by John Grisham – murder mystery
  5. Weyward by Emilia Hart – historical fiction
  6. Nero by Conn Iggulden (on my NetGalley Shelf – publication date 23 May 2024 )
  7. Dead Man’s Time by Peter James (Roy Grace Book 9) – crime fiction
  8. The Waters of Eternal Youth by Donna Leon Brunetti 25 (A Commissario Brunetti Mystery)
  9. The Death of Mrs Westaway by Ruth Ware – a murder mystery
  10. The Lady of Sorrows by Anne Zouroudi (Mysteries of the Greek Detective Book 4)

I’ve listed them in A-Z author order. Would you recommend any of them and which one would you read first?

31 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Spring 2024 To-Read List

  1. I like Donna Leon’s series very much, Margaret, so it’s good to see it on this list. And Ruth Ware has written some good stuff, in my opinion. Oh, and I think John Grisham writes excellent legal thrillers. Whichever one you choose first, I hope you’ll enjoy it!!

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  2. The Dark Quartet by Lynne Reid Banks looks super interesting – I love the works of all 3 Bronte sisters. And I’ve heard very good things about Weyward – think it won a few Goodreads honors too?

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  3. I loved Dark Quartet and would like to read The Death of Mrs Westaway and The Lady of Sorrows. I hope you enjoy all of these – or whatever else you choose to read this spring!

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  4. The only authors from your list that I’ve read are Peter James and John Grisham – I used to read Grisham as soon as there was a new book but in recent years his novels haven’t had as much of an appeal. I don’t know whether that’s because they are not as good as his early ones or my tastes have changed

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