Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is Ten Books You’d Buy Right This Second If Someone Handed You A Fully Loaded Gift Card. I’m usually very well-restrained when it comes to gift card usage. I try to stretch it out thin and really only get I want. So if you gave me a gift card today, chances are I’d make it last until January. However, let’s pretend for this prompt today that I am going to waltz right into a bookstore that has available for me all the books I could possibly want and I get 10 right on the spot. (I’m saying a bookstore over Amazon because (1) it’s more fun to buy books in bookstores and (2) so I don’t have to wait ten years for them to ship to me since I’m not a Prime member.) In no particular order…
I usually wait to get Kasie West books from the library or buy an ebook of hers when it’s cheap, but this cover! If I saw it in store while I had a loaded gift card, you’d better believe I’d pick it up.
All In by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
I’ve been buying The Naturals books as the paperbacks come out, but I’m tired of waiting for All In! If I have a loaded gift card with me, I’m all in for buying this one!
The Book Thief (Anniversary Edition) by Markus Zusak
Once upon a time I loaned my copy of The Book Thief, only for it to never be returned. So I would totally gift myself with this anniversary edition with the better cover anyway!
She Is Not Invisible by Marcus Sedwig
I’ve been interested in this one for a little while.
Shades of Milk & Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal
I’ve been interested in this for a while because of the Writing Excuses podcast, and my interest level went up even more when Charlene recommended it so highly. Why haven’t I gotten this yet?!
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne
No, I don’t have this yet. I’m actually kind of waiting to see if I want to read it. The Deathly Hallows was just perfect to me. But if I’m already buying a bunch of books, I don’t think I would pass this one up.
The Anatomy of a Story by John Truby
One of my writing friends has highly recommended this one, so a loaded gift card is good motivation to finally check it out.
This one sounds fun and worth checking out.
Something from the Jane Austen Vintage Edition Collection
Even though I technically own all the Austen novels, I want to collect all the Jane Austen books in this vintage collection, so I would go ahead and treat myself to at least one with the gift card!
The Glass Sentence by S.E. Grove
I’ve really been meaning to look into this one for a while now.
Have you read any of these? What would you buy with a loaded gift card?