Happy Tuesday, y’all! This week, Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl has handed the reins to Nicole from BookWyrm Knits for this week’s topic. And what does Nicole want us to share? She’s asking us to share the oldest books on our TBR—the oldest by publication date. While I’m not one to pick up classics, I have a few old books on my TBR. As someone who loves an author who started publishing 100 years ago, I will stick to sharing the oldest books on my physical TBR.

Oldest Books on My Physical TBR

Agatha Christie is the author I love reading, and she started publishing 100 years ago. While I have read many of her books, there are many others I haven’t gotten to yet. I have several on my physical TBR. If I were to add all her books to the post this week, eight of the ten books I list would be hers. Ian Fleming is another author I enjoy reading. He started publishing books in the 1950s, and I have several of his books on my TBR. As such, I will limit my list to one book per author this week.

The covers are representative of the ones I own. All titles link to Goodreads.

Now, let’s look at the ten oldest books on my physical TBR!

King Solomon’s Mines by H. Rider Haggard

  • Genre: Classic, Adventure
  • Publication Date: September 1885

Poirot Investigates by Agatha Christie

  • Genre: Mystery
  • Publication Date: March 1924

The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett

  • Genre: Mystery
  • Publication Date: January 1930

Doctor No by Ian Fleming

  • Genre: Thriller
  • Publication Date: January 1958

License Renewed by John Gardner

  • Genre: Thriller
  • Publication Date: April 1981

The Lost Continent by Bill Bryson

  • Genre: Nonfiction, Travel
  • Publication Date: August 1989

Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King

  • Genre: Canadian Literature, Indigenous
  • Publication Date: March 1993

The Ghost Road by Pat Barker

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Publication Date: January 1995

Except the Dying by Maureen Jennings

  • Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery
  • Publication Date: January 1997

The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith

  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release Date: January 1998

That is the ten oldest books on my physical TBR. I honestly could have done a list of just Agatha Christie novels. As it is, there is one character on the list more than once. Do you know which one? Have you read any of these? What are the oldest books on your TBR?

Oldest Books on My Physical TBR

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20 thoughts on “Oldest Books on My TBR: Ten Oldest Books I Own

  1. I keep saying this, but don’t actually pick up an Agatha Christie novel… and yet I should. I watch the movies adapting her stories and enjoyed them. I also, for some reason, always forget that Bond is a book character, too. Probably because I grew up in the era of all the movies. 🙂 Thanks so much for visiting my list today!

  2. Huh… I don’t actually know which character is on your list more than once. That’s really neat, though! And I know what you mean—I could do a list of 10 Agatha Christie books I still want to read, too. (Though my favorite Ian Flemming book is Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, not any of the Bond books.)

    1. I was surprised to learn that one of my favorite childhood movies was an adaptation of a book my Fleming.
      Pam

      1. Oh, and James Bond is on the list twice. Once in an Ian Fleming book, and another time in a James Bond book written my a different author.

  3. I love your comment at the beginning of the post about limiting yourself to one each Christie and Fleming! I think I’ve read the Bill Bryson – I love all of his – and the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, which was years ago so I don’t remember much, but I haven’t kept up with the series. I’d definitely recommend anything by Bryson, he always cracks me up (and teaches me things)!

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