Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Can't Believe I've Never Read!

By Pocketfulofbooks @PocketfulofBooks


Description Top Ten Tuesday is a weakly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week a different topic comes up and bloggers list their top ten books in that category. I love a good list...I've always said that. That's practically my catchphrase.
Top Ten Books I Can't Believe I've Never Read!
This week we had to choose a past 'Top Ten Tuesday' that we didn't do the first time around and I went for this one! There are way more than ten but these are the ones that I am most embarrassed to admit.
10. Title: The Hobbit Author: J.R.R Tolkein
I have this one on my shelf, as well as the graphic novel version. I really want to read it before the movie comes out so I will get round to it in the next...couple of years. 9. Title: Brave New World Author: Aldous Huxley
I adore the cover and the premise of the novel. I really need to read it but I never seem to have the motivation to pick it up. 8. Title: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Author: Ken Kesey A classic I have never even picked up. Shameful. 7. Title: To Kill a Mockingbird Author: Harper Lee
I think I might have read this one but I can't actually remember any of it. Re-read definitely in order! 6. Title: City of Bones Author: Cassandra Clare I feel like everyone has read this book/series and I really want to! I have hard copy and Kindle version so I really have no excuse! 5. Title: Sense and Sensibility Author: Jane Austen
The reason I haven't read this one is that I saw the movie when I was very young and have seen it many times since, so I feel I know the story too well to be bothered reading the book. I will though. One day.  4. Title: Northern Lights/ The Golden Compass Author: Philip Pullman

This trilogy is one of the most loved and most widely acclaimed series of all time and I have no idea why I haven't read it. I think I tried to when I was younger and didn't get too far. I will definitely read this in the future. 3. Title: The Catcher in the Rye Author: J.D Salinger
No excuse. Just...effort. 2.  Title: 1984 Author: George Orwell The ultimate dystopian and I have always neglected it. Again, just shameful. 1. Title: Lolita Author: Vladimir Nabokov This is the one I'm most ashamed of myself for not reading. This is because I love Nabokov and can't believe I haven't read his most famous novel. ONE DAY. Now all my book shame is out in the open! Let me know what yours would be!