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I have been saving some of these titles in a document for months as I slowly accumulated them in an attempt to make my seasonal TBR posts a little longer than they have been previously.
Here’s hoping they are all excellent reads.
Do you all do similar things with these seasonal TBR posts and have to do a lot of digging to find books for them?
I am so impressed with Top Ten Tuesday blogggers who routinely come up with ten or more answers for these prompts.

1. The Afterlife Project by Tim Weed
Why I’m Interested: I love science fiction novels about time travel and trying to save humanity from extinction!

2. One Yellow Eye by Leigh Radford
Publication Date: July 15
Why I’m Interested: Of course some people would try to cure their loved ones if zombies were real. I like it when this genre explores what those cures might look like.

3. The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Publication Date: July 15
Why I’m Interested: Ms. Moreno-Garcia writes such interesting premises.

4. The Lies They Told by Ellen Marie Wiseman
Thank you to Susan @ Blogging’Bout’Books for alerting me about this title.
Publication Date: July 29
Why I’m Interested: Eugenics was an ugly chapter of history that still echoes loudly through to the present. I shudder and then become angry when I read about folks who think people with disabilities are somehow less valuable than the able-bodied or express even more horrifying opinions than that one.

5. Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz
Publication Date: August 5
Why I’m Interested: Science fiction has given us so many frighting stories about robots that a cozy one is a refreshing change. I wonder what sorts of dishes service bots make?

6. The Space Cat by Nnedi Okorafor
Publication Date: August 12
Why I’m Interested: She writes such interesting stuff.

7. Legendary Frybread Drive-In by Cynthia Leitich Smith
Publication Date: August 26
Why I’m Interested: I love interconnected collections of short stories and poems.
My bookish wishes are as follows:
Happy Pride Month to everyone who is celebrating it! Here are ten LGBTQ+ books with summer settings or themes that I am curious to check out once the humidity and heat rises and it’s too hot to spend much time outdoors.
Thank you to P.S. I Love Books for submitting this theme.
I do like reading about travelling, though, so here are ten books about that.
Here are five ways my blogging style has changed and five ways my reviewing styles has changed over the years.
Thank you to
Here are ten books with the word rose in the title. They’re such a pretty type of flower!
As usual, I’m focusing on the positive for this week’s prompt. Here are ten books from various genres that have fantastic plot twists.
The original theme for this week was “