#TBRChallenge 2023

This year, I’ll again be participating in the TBR Challenge hosted by Wendy the Super Librarian. My goal is to post reviews of a themed book on the third Wednesday of every month. Feel free to join me! Tag your social media posts with #TBRChallenge. The monthly themes, and my choices to fit those themes, are listed below. All of the books are from my To Be Read shelves (physical and virtual) as of December, 2022. I’ve tried to stick to the suggested themes, even though it’s not required.

Behold my list for 2023!

January 18 – Starting Over
A Paradigm of Earth by Candas Jane Dorsey.

February 15 – Getaway
A Song for Summer by Eva Ibbotson.

March 15 – Baggage
My Father’s Ghost by Suzy McKee Charnas.

April 19 – Unusual Historical
Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark.

May 17 – Freebie (Publication date June 6, 2023)
The Dos and Donuts of Love by Adiba Jaigirdar.

June 21 – Love Is Love
The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune.

July 19 – Opposites Attract
A Half-Built Garden by Ruthanna Emrys.

August 16 – Tropetastic!
Ocean’s Echo by Everina Maxwell.

September 20 – New Author
Miss Buncle’s Book by D.E. Stevenson.

October 18 – Danger Zone
A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker.

November 15 – Once Upon A Time…
Spear by Nicola Griffith.

December 20 – Festive
Coming Home for Christmas by Carla Kelly.

TBR Challenge posts from previous years.

About Victoria Janssen

Victoria Janssen [she, her] currently writes cozy space opera for Kalikoi. The novella series A Place of Refuge begins with Finding Refuge: Telepathic warrior Talia Avi, genius engineer Miki Boudreaux, and augmented soldier Faigin Balfour fought the fascist Federated Colonies for ten years, following the charismatic dissenter Jon Churchill. Then Jon disappeared, Talia was thought dead, and Miki and Faigin struggled to take Jon’s place and stay alive. When the FC is unexpectedly upended, Talia is reunited with her friends and they are given sanctuary on the enigmatic planet Refuge. The trio of former guerillas strive to recover from lifetimes of trauma, build new lives on a planet with endless horizons, and forge tender new connections with each other.
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