Top Ten Books Read So Far In 2022

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Today’s topic is Books Set In a Place I’d Love to Visit. As I’ve been on a hiatus for a while, I decided to do my own topic and take about the best books I’ve read so far this year.










What are your favorite reads of the year so far? Leave your TTT in the comments.
Welcome back to Top Ten Tuesday! Why We Sleep was such a good read.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-set-in-a-place-id-love-to-visit/
Anne of Green Gables is the only one I know here, but it is SUCH a favorite of mine! I love quite a few of Montgomery’s books, including it.
(My TTT this week)
Green Gables looks like such a fun read. Plus the setting has always sounded so fabulous.
I loved both of those Maggie O’Farrell books. I Am, I Am was extraordinary – the final chapters where she talks about her daughters eczema were so moving