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Happy Tuesday, y’all! It’s that time again. What time is it? It’s time to share our seasonal TBR. Jana, over at That Artsy Reader Girl, asks us to share a seasonal TBR every quarter. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, that means our Winter 2023-2024 TBR. For my Winter 2023 TBR, I will list books I hope to read from January to March 2024.

Winter 2024 TBR: Ten Books I Hope to Read January-March 2024

How did my Autumn TBR go? Not too bad, honestly! I read five of the ten books I listed, with the possibility of finishing at least one more. I did also DNF one.

For my Winter TBR, I’m trying something new. In 2024, I’m planning to focus more on reading my current TBR instead of just trying to read all of the new books. I have come up with ten categories of books that I want to focus on each quarter. All of these books currently reside on my physical bookshelf, so I have no excuse not to read them.

All titles are linked to Goodreads, and book covers are linked to Amazon.

Without further ado, here is my Winter 2024 TBR!

Fence, Volume 1 by C.S. Pacat Johanna the Mad, and Joana LaFuente

  • Genre: Graphic Novel, Sports
  • Release Date: April 2018
  • Category: Shortest Book (112 pages)

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: May 2014
  • Category: Longest Book (531 pages)

Red Zone: From the Offensive Line to the Front Line of the Pandemic by Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff

  • Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir
  • Release Date: October 2022
  • Category: Fewest Ratings (134)

The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: November 2001
  • Category: Most Ratings (1.2 million)

King Solomon’s Mines by H. Rider Haggard

  • Genre: Classic, Adventure
  • Release Date: September 1885
  • Category: Oldest Book by Original Publication Date

The Sun and the Star by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro

  • Genre: Middle Grade, LGBTQ, Fantasy
  • Release Date: May 2023
  • Category: Newest Book by Original Publication Date

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: June 2017
  • Category: On TBR the Longest (September 2018)

Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King

  • Genre: Fantasy, Magical Realism, Indigenous
  • Release Date: March 1993
  • Category: On TBR the Shortest (October 2023)

The Heroines by Eileen Favorite

  • Genre: Magical Realism
  • Release Date: December 2007
  • Category: Lowest Average Rating (2.77)

Haikyu! Volume 4 by Haruichi Furudate

  • Genre: Manga, Sports
  • Release Date: January 2013
  • Category: Highest Average Rating (4.67)

And that concludes my Winter 2024 TBR! Hopefully, I’ll be reading more books than these. Why do I say that? Because I currently have access to these books. And that means I can read them when I’m ready!

How did your Autumn 2023 TBR go? What books are on your Winter 2024 TBR? I would love to know!

Winter 2024 TBR: Ten Books I Hope to Read January-March 2024

Are you looking for some more books to read? Check out my other bookish listsbook reviews, and monthly reading wrap-ups.


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38 thoughts on “Winter 2024 TBR: Ten Books I Hope To Read

  1. Good luck on tackling your TBR. Every time I’ve tried committing to just reading what I already have, I get sad that I’m missing out on new things.

  2. I hope you enjoy all on your Winter TBR and thanks for visiting my TTT! 🙂

  3. I read Fence Vol 1 and really enjoyed it. I read a few other volumes too but I’ve definitely fallen behind. All The Light We Cannot See is also on my physical TBR and has been for ages. I really should read it.

  4. I’ve just listened to the audiobook of The Alice Network. It’s really good. Hope you enjoy all your winter reads.

  5. Pretty much everyone I know (including me) really, really liked All the Light We Cannot See and The Secret Life of Bees. I will be curious to see what you think of King Solomon’s Mines. It’s a book I’ve never heard much about.

  6. I have so many books I already own, too, both on my physical bookshelf and on my Kindle. It just keeps growing! I think of it as having my own personal library. Enjoy all of your books! 🙂

  7. I hope you enjoy all of these TBR hopefuls! It looks like you have a great varied possible lineup. Happy reading, and thank you so much for visiting my website this week.

  8. Great list! I’ve had a copy of The Alice Network on my shelf for ages now and still haven’t gotten to it, but plan to (eventually!). All the Light is a very good book — long (as you point out), but worth it! Hope you enjoy your winter reading!

  9. Ahh, I need to get back to reading Fence. I read the first volume and liked it, but then got distracted… I’d probably have to reread the first now. 😅 Hope you enjoy all these!

  10. This is a FABULOUS idea! I did do the “read 23 in ’23 challenge” and completed it this year, which took 23 books off my physical shelves. The year before that I did the Mount TBR challenge and read 46ish..so I am totally on board with reading more from my shelves 😉

  11. All the Light We Cannot See will probably be one of my TBR books I read this winter!

    Hope you enjoy reading these 🙂

  12. I like how you organized your winter TBR, and how varied it is. Fence, All the Light We Cannot See, and The Alice Network are all on my TBR too. I hope that you enjoy all of these!

  13. I think I read an abridged version of King Solomon’s Mines as a girl but can’t recall much about it. Loved The Secret Life of Bees when I read it a while ago..
    My post is here

  14. I hope you can get all these read this winter. I should try to read more off the TBR shelf on Goodreads. Some have been on there for far too long. Enjoy them all when you get to them, Pam.

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