Happy Tuesday, y’all! This week, Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl is asking us to share ten random books we own. While I have a pile of unread books on my physical shelves, I don’t have many I’ve read, because I don’t keep many. But I do have a shelf on Goodreads where I keep track of the books I own. Yes, it includes books I may have gotten rid of over the years, since I don’t reread that often. There are 478 books on that list. Who wants to see ten books I own, and Goodreads picks the titles?

Ten Books I Own Randomly Selected by Goodreads

Goodreads offers a great way to sort your books at random. At the bottom of the page, there are many options for sorting your books. The default is date read, but one of my favorite options is random. All titles will lead to Goodreads.

Now, let’s look at 10 books I own that I let Goodreads pick the titles for!

The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie

Cover image of The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie
  • Release Date: January 1936
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Read: Yes, October 2021, and gave it four stars

Float Plan by Trish Doller

Cover image of Float Plan by Trish Doller
  • Release Date: March 2021
  • Genre: Romance
  • Read: No, but have read the second book in the series.

A Heart for Christmas by Sophie Jomain

Cover image of A Heart for Christmas by Sophie Jomain
  • Release Date: October 2024
  • Genre: YA Romance, Christmas
  • Read: Yes, December 2024, and gave it four stars

Craftfulness by Rosemary Davidson and Arzu Tahsin

Cover image of Craftfulness by Rosemary Davidson and Arzu Tahsin
  • Release Date: January 2019
  • Genre: Nonfiction, Self-Help
  • Read: Yes, November 2022, and gave it three stars

Haunting Paris by Mamta Chaudhry

Cover image of Haunting Paris by Mamta Chaudhry
  • Release Date: June 2019
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Read: No

Gone by Lisa Gardner

Cover image of Gone by Lisa Gardner
  • Release Date: January 2006
  • Genre: Thriller, Mystery
  • Read: Yes, December 2018, and gave it four stars

The Case of the Missing Marquess by Nancy Springer

Cover image of The Case of the Missing Marquess by Nancy Springer
  • Release Date: February 2006
  • Genre: Middle Grade, Historical Fiction
  • Read: Yes, March 2022, and gave it four stars

Cover Me by Ray Padgett

Cover image of Cover Me by Ray Padgett
  • Release Date: October 2017
  • Genre: Nonfiction, Music
  • Read: Yes, July 2024, and gave it four stars

Ian Fleming’s Commandos by Nicholas Rankin

Cover image of Ian Fleming's Commandos by Nicholas Rankin
  • Release Date: September 2011
  • Genre: Nonfiction, Military History
  • Read: No

Lore Olympus: Volume One by Rachel Smythe

Cover image of Lore Olympus: Volume One by Rachel Smythe
  • Release Date: November 2021
  • Genre: Graphic Novel
  • Read: Yes, August 2023, and gave it four stars

And that’s ten books I own, randomly selected by Goodreads. Have you read any of these books? What are some books you own?

Ten Books I Own Randomly Selected by Goodreads

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41 thoughts on “Ten Books I Own Randomly Selected byGoodreads

    1. It reads very much like a research paper. I think that may have been part of my problem with it. The premise is good, about using crafting and creating as a form of meditation and way to soothe your soul. I’m just not sure I needed the stats to learn that.

      1. It’s about crafting mindfully. Does that make any sense? LOL! It’s about crafting and creating being a type of meditation and a great way to soothe ones soul. I think I rated it at 3-stars because it wasn’t quite what I was looking for at the time.

  1. I really enjoyed Lore Olympus 😍 This also reminds me that I have The Float Plan on my TBR too 🤭 And I think I also have the next book in the series, lol. I hope you enjoy it whenever you get around to it!

  2. Trish’s books always look so cute and the Enola Holmes books always look fun! Maybe someday I’ll give one of them a try. 🙂

    1. I could have made a list of just her books, as I have started collecting all of the titles. Most of the books I have are from the 1960s & 1970s as they’re mostly second hand finds.

    1. It was an interesting experience, as it’s an advent book. There are 24 chapters in total in the book, each sealed so there’s no peeking at the end or future chapters. I picked up the author’s newest advent book for this year.

  3. I love the Enola Holmes books. I’m so happy there’s a new one coming.

    1. This is the only Enola Holmes book I’ve read, though I have watched the two Netflix movies that are adapted from the books.

  4. I also have a “bookshelf” on GoodReads where I keep track of the books I own that I haven’t read yet. It’s . . . a lot. This is another list today where I don’t recognize any of the books, but they all look interesting. Hope you get to enjoy them soon!

    1. It’s funny, I’ve read the second book in the series but not the first one. Fingers crossed I can get to it soon.

    1. It was an interesting read for sure. It discusses using crafting almost like meditation. The reminder to shut the world out, and focus on just creating something was an interesting concept. And unfortunately, one I feel like I’ve lost over the years. I’m hoping to get it back in the coming months.

  5. Looks like a fun bunch! I actually have Ian Fleming’s Commandos on my TBR, too; I should give it a shot one of these days.

  6. A Heart for Christmas has such a gorgeous cover! I also really need to give Lore Olympus a try, especially since it seems you like it! I should probably grab it from my library sooner rather than later. 🙂

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