23 Books In 2023

23 Books in 2023

So one of my big goals and focuses for like every year since I seem to fail miserably at it each year is was to tackle my ever growing TBR that has reached over 700+ books. I acquired a lot of new books, did say goodbye to some as well, but definitely did not read and prioritize the books I should have in 2022. I read a total of 1 book and DNF’d 2 from my 22 Books in 2022 *facepalm* It is about time that I go through those books that have been sitting on my TBR the longest and figure out if I still want to read them or not.

As I was creating this list I tried to ensure it was mixed with new and old, as well as diverse in both representation and genre. But I also choose a little bit of a different method to go about doing that selection this new year. I chose 1 book from each of my books shelves that happen to equal 23! Here is hoping that I have a more successful year with my 23 Books in 2023!

23 Books in 2023 TBR

The Crow Rider by Kalyn Josephson

Send Me Their Souls by Sara Wolf

First Test by Tamora Pierce

Justified by Jay Crownover

The Angel’s Share by JR Ward

Wicked Cowboy Wolf by Kat Ballenger

The Duke’s Guide to Correct Behavior by Megan Frampton

Imperfect Angel by Christi Barth

The True Bastard by Jonathan French

Warrior of the Wild by Tricia Levenseller

Storm & Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Cress by Marissa Meyer

Supernova by Kass Morgan

All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir

Ash Princess by Laura Sebastian

Six of Crow by Leigh Bardugo

A Heart of Blood and Ash by Milla Vane

Charmed by Michelle Krys

Maid of Secrets Jennifer McGowan

Lover Avenged by JR Ward

Charm by Tracy Wolff

The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson

The Liar’s Crown by Abigail Owen

Have you read any of these books? Which one should I start with? Do you have a 23 Books in 2023 list?

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