Top Ten Tuesday | 2014 Releases i Mean to Read but Didn't

By Mle_vnc @Backlist_Books

This week's Top Ten Tuesday on The Broke and the Bookish is: Top Ten 2014 Releases I Meant To Read But Didn't Get To. You guys, there were a lot of great books that came out last year. I can tell you right now I will not be able to keep this list to ten books. TEN! You have got to be kidding me. 50, more like. But I'll try to stop somewhere in the middle....

The Girl Who Was Saturday Night - Heather O'NeillThe Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing - Mira JacobCalifornia - Edan Lepucki

Redeployment - Phil KlayWhiskey Tango Foxtrot - David ShaferA Brief History of Seven Killings - Marlon James

The Bone Clocks - David MitchellColorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage - Haruki MurakamiThe Book of Unknown Americans - Cristina Henriquez


All the Light We Cannot See - Anthony DoerrHow To Tell Toledo from the Night Sky - Lydia NetzerThe Paying Guests - Sarah Waters

Elizabeth Is Missing - Emma HealeyThe Rise & Fall of Great Powers - Tom RachmanThe Steady Running of the Hour - Justin Go
 
I am Having So Much Fun Here Without You - Courtney MaumEverything I Never Told You - Celeste NgThe Children Act - Ian McEwan

Land of Love and Drowning - Tiphanie YaniqueTibetan Peach Pie - Tom RobbinsNot My Father's Son - Alan Cumming

And there are so many more. Every time I thought I was done, two more popped into my head. Eventually I decided I just have to stop... even as I remember We Are Not Ourselves, A Thousand Pieces of You, The Rosie Effect, How To Build A Girl, Love Me Back, The Silkworm, I'll Give You the Sun and To Rise Again At A Decent Hour. The list doesn't end, so I'm forcing myself to stop here! But tell me - have you read any of these? Were they good? Which books didn't you get time to read in 2014? Share in the comments! <div class="statcounter"><a title="blogger counters" href="http://statcounter.com/blogger/" class="statcounter"><img class="statcounter" src="http://c.statcounter.com/10144299/0/82f610c9/1/" alt="blogger counters" /></a></div>