This week's top ten tuesday is a bit odd for me. As you may or may not now, I don't really buy books. I don't like collecting tons of books-- I would much rather get them at the library and then return them. Or, if I do buy one, I always try to give it away/donate it after reading it.
However there are some books that I don't mind owning (such as poetry books) so I've rounded up five books that I wouldn't mind finding under the Christmas tree this year.


I never read poetry books, but Milk and Honey looks really interesting.


Abundant Beauty: Marianne North is a botanist who traveled the globe to study the plants and I've been meaning to read her book for a while now.
The Bear and the Nightingale: I've heard such good things about this book!

What about you? What are you hoping to unwrap on Christmas?
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