It’s the first Tuesday of 2023 and time for another TTT and this time it’s my top ten books of 2022. It has been hard narrowing this down to Ten but here we go.

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
It is going to be a challenge narrowing down my list to just ten but here we go.
The Stranger Times by C.K McDonnell ( review here)
One of the joys of a book blogger is discovering amazing books like The Stranger Times -an hilarious, action-packed urban fantasy filled with memorable characters and set in Manchester.

This Charming Man by C.K McDonnell ( review here)
I love sequels and in this book The Stranger Times newspaper continues to report strange and weird things in this hilarious urban fantasy set in Manchester

The Change by Kirsten Miller ( review here)
Finally, a book about angry middle-aged women with superpowers and The Change, a fantasy thriller has three angry and powerful middle-aged women coming into their prime..

Swashbucklers by Dan Hanks ( Review here)
I loved this sci-fi fantasy featuring a group of tired Gen Xers trying to fit in saving the world around the school run!

The Hourglass Throne by K D Edwards ( review here)
The Hourglass Throne is the perfect end to the first trilogy in the nine-book urban fantasy series, The Tarot Sequence series- magicians in the hidden city of Altana try to figure out a kind of closed hotel murder complicated by magic

May Day by Josie Jaffrey ( review here)
There was something about the blurb for May Day that left me intrigued and willing to try again the Vampire genre again. I’m so glad I did, May Day is a fresh, new take on Vampires with a modern and relatable heroine at its heart.

A catalogue of catastrophe by Jodie Taylo
A catalogue of catastrophe by Jodie Taylor ( request here)
I seem to be in a bit of a time-travel phase at the moment but who doesn’t enjoy a bit of time-travel bedlam and there is a lot of fun-filled chaos in A Catalogue of Catastrophe.

The Councillor by E J Beaton ( review here)
This book has plenty of action, drama, magic ( with magical people being hunted down) and violence as you would expect in any fantasy but with a good dose of political intrigue and manoeuvring

Amongst Our Weapons by Ben Aaaronovitch ( review here)
The next instalment in the Rivers of London- interesting urban fantasy with humour, action, and magic and I loved is

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I love the cover for The Change. Wow!
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-favorite-books-of-2022/
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An amazing cover for an amazing book!
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I want to read the C.K McDonnell books because I hear they have some great British humor (which I am a fan of). And also the Ben Aaaronovitch for similar reasons!
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They are hilarious!
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Looks like you read some great books last year. Happy 2023!
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Thank you
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I can’t wait to read The Change. Glad to see it was one of your faves! Happy New Year!
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Same to you
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I love the way you pose your books for photos. So attractive. Have an enjoyable reading year in 2023!
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Thank you
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It looks like you had a great reading year; may that continue through the new year.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/my-ten-favorite-books-of-2022/
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I’ve not read any of these but glad to see that you enjoyed them.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2023/01/03/top-ten-tuesday-401/
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I’m glad you found some great books to read in 2022. I actually haven’t heard of any of these, so thanks for the heads-up!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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I’m glad you read so many great books! I hope 2023 is a successful reading year for you.
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