Seeing as it’s Tuesday, I thought I would do a little TBR Tuesday post!
If thereโs one section of my bookshelf thatโs starting to pick up in numbers, itโs the fantasy TBR… I donโt know what it isโmaybe itโs the promise of magic or just the thrill of escaping into a completely different world. I keep adding more and more to the list, even when I know I wonโt get to them all soon.
Some of these books have been sitting on my shelf for way too long, others are newer additions Iโm super excited about. They all have one thing in common: theyโre calling to me. I figured Iโd share a few of the fantasy reads currently waiting their turn. Maybe youโll spot a favourite, or find something to add to your own list.

Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree – I don’t know why I keep putting this one off seeing as though I gave the first in the series a 5 star. Maybe this will be an autumn read for me considering he has another one in this series releasing during that time.
The Spell Shop by Sarah Beth Durst – Everyone keeps telling me I will love this and part of me believes them… I think I’m just scared because I’ve got such high expectations and I don’t want to be let down.
Paladin’s Grace by T. Kingfisher – A recent addition to the TBR that I’m very excited to get to! Definitely need to prioritise reading it by the end of the year.
A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher – The older book on my TBR out of the 2 Kingfisher’s I have. This seems like it will be such a fun read so I don’t know why I’m not reaching for it…
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas – I think the reason I’m avoiding this one is because of how THICK it is. I enjoyed the first one and everyone keeps telling me this one is even better… I need to be brave and commit to it soon.
Powerless by Lauren Roberts – I have seen so many mixed opinions regarding this series which is why I keep putting it off… I need convincing to read it otherwise I feel it will keep gathering dust.
The Glass Dagger by Kelsey L. Robinson – I picked this one up not knowing much about it when I was looking for Disney retellings. It’s YA so I should like it… hopefully.
Hunted by Meagan Spooner – I picked this up at the same time as the other when looking for Disney retellings. Again, this one is also YA so I don’t know why I haven’t picked it up yet.
What would you prioritise off this list?
Have you already read any of the ones I’ve mentioned? If so, what did you rate them?




























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