 Every year, I do this video again, and then I question why I'm doing it to myself. Hey friends, how are we all doing? Today, we are talking through every book that is on my physical TBR, and I have over 200. Excuse me. Excuse me. Megan, that behaviour is unacceptable. I don't like it. I just got them all out and sorted them into their genres. My God, it took like an hour. It's crazy. So yeah, I'm going to show you every single book that's on my physical TBR. I'm just going to hold the book up and say the author and the title. But the idea of this video is, A, it's to show you guys, I always love watching these videos, like having a nose on everyone's TBR, because for me, I've always got in my head pretty much a running list of most of these books. None of these books surprised me. I knew they were all on my TBR, but you guys don't know that. You guys don't know what's on my TBR, and I feel like it's a crucial piece of information that we lack. I feel like I should do this at the start of every video, just like tell you all the books on my TBR. So I've separated them into genres, and the idea of this video is for future videos and for stuff with TBR Cluedo, I need you guys to let me know down below the books you loved from this list. And hate it as a strong word, but let's say the books you didn't like from this list, because that helps me make future content. It helps me in some TBR Cluedo prompts. Preferably put them in different comments, that way it's easier for me to sort through. But we're just going to get into it. So tell me all the books you loved. Tell me all the books you didn't like. And this is separated by genre. Now there's a lot of books on my TBR, because I do like this in books that transcend genre. That maybe are a historical mystery or a speculative romance or whatever, you know? But I have tried to put them in what I think is their primary genre. Like, it's a historical. If it's a historical mystery, I would tend to put that in mystery, because I feel like historical can be as easy to put as a subgenre. Do you get what I mean? I don't know. I don't know if that makes any sense. But I'm a bit daunted for how long this is going to take me to film. These videos always end up being quick for you, because it's all the moving about and shit that takes the time. But let's get into it. Every single book on my TBR that's hoping that the number up here for you kind of matches up the number on my Goodry's own shelf. There's always one or two that are a bit off. Yeah, should we just get into it? Let's get into it. It's a lot of fantasies. And when I feel the fantasy, it is my reality. First in fantasy, we have got The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alex E. Harrow. Blood-like magic by LaZelle Sanbury. Godkiller by Hannah Canair. The Gilded Walls by Rashani Chotsky. The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah. Darling Girl by Liz Mikowski, if I'm honest, if there's any book I forgot that was on my TBR, it was probably this book. I was like, oh, Peter Pan retelling. Whoa. Fistlefoot by Jenna Rose Nevercott. The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker. The Language of Thorns by Lee Bardugo. Six Crimes and Cranes by Elizabeth Lim. Keeper of Enchanted Rooms by Charlie N. Holmberg. The Shadow Cabinet by Juno Dawson. This Vicious Grace by Emily Thied. Wolf Song by TJ Klune. The Will of the Many by James Islington. Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson. The Testaments by Margaret Atwood. The Wolf and the Woodsmen by Ava Reed. Unraveller by Frances Harding. Elatsaway by Darcy Littlebedger. Bookshops and Bone Dust by Travis Bowdry. Starling House by Alex E. Harrow. Strange Grace by Tessa Gretton. The Young Elites by Marie Lou. A Sarm of Storms and Silence by Roseanne A. Brown. Nettlin Bone by T. Kingfisher. The Mirror Season by Allerley Mackamall. Siren Queen by Nevo. The Glass Switch by Lindsay Puckett. Omari and the Great Game by Bibi Alston. The Light Tree by Frances Harding. Dark and Shallow Lies by Ginny Meyers Sain. The Cat Who Saved Books by Suzuki Natsukawa. The Odds by Lindsay Puckett. Split Tooth by Tanya Tagak. The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nevo. Deep Light by Frances Harding. The Bright and the Pale by Jessica Rubinowski. Star Daughter by Sheta Thakkar. Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Mas. This is like half of my TBR. Like, I don't want to unhaul it because I might have to read it one day. But like, do I have any desire to read it anymore? No. I just don't want to unhaul it in case I have to read it for another video one day and then I have to repurchase it. Which one's second and which one's third? But I've got Days of Blood and Starlight and Dreams of God and Monsters by Lenny Taylor. A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab. The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon. Caravale by Stephanie Garber. Mrs Death, Mrs Death by Selena Godden. Nevermore, The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend. Ariadne by Jennifer St. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb. Uprooted by Naomi Novick. Before We Say Goodbye by Tosha Kazu Kawaguchi. Pages and Co. Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales by Anna James. The Obelisk Gate and the Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin. This Dark Descent by Kaelin Josephson. One Dark Window by Rachel Gillick. The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie O. Only a Monster by Vanessa Lenn. She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker Chan. Jade Firegold by June C.L. Tan. And Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber. That is all the fantasy on my TBR by far the biggest genre. Let's get into the next biggest genre which is probably Mystery. Wait a minute. I'm figuring this out. I'm like Scooby and Shaggy. I'm solving a mystery. First we have Pride and Pre-Meditation by Tersa Price. Fire Keeper's Daughter by Angeline Booley. The Enigma of Room 622 by Joel Dicker. The Skeleton Key by Erin Kelly. None of This is True by Lisa Drill. Urquiparo's Christmas by Akatha Christie. The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding by Akatha Christie. Fall 50 from Paddington by Akatha Christie. And The ABC Murders by Akatha Christie. The Verifiers by Jane Peck. Apples Never Fall by Leanne Moriarty. Breathless by Amy McCulloch. What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall. Dark Corners by Megan Golding. Age of Vice by Deepty Kapoor. Marple and Anthology. The Cat Who Caught a Killer by L.T. Shearer. The Key in the Lock by Beth Underdown. Before You Knew My Name by Jacqueline Bublitz. Dangerous Women by Hope Adams. The Jeweled Moth by Catherine Woodfine. A Spoonful of Murder by J.M. Hall. Murder Most Unladylike by Robin Stevens. The Windsor Knot by S.J. Bennett. Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Santanto. A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourne. The Manselled Park Murder and The Man in Black by Lynn Shepard. The Christmas Guest by Peter Swanson. Death on the Lysitania by R.L. Graham. The Christmas Appeal by Janice Hallett. The Murders at Fleet House by Lucinda Riley. The Cousins by Karen M. McManus. The Headmasters List by Melissa Dilla Cruz. Finley Donovan Noxum Dead by L. Cosimano. The Floating Admiral by The Detection Club. Aggie Morton Mystery Queen by Amartha Jocelyn. The Very Merry Murder Club and Anthology. Night Film by Marisha Pessil. Eight Detectors by Alex Pevesi. The Monogram Murders by Sophie Hannah. The Village of Eight Graves and Death on Gokumen Island by Sashi Yokomizo. Murder Before Even Song and Death in the Parish by Reverend Richard Coles. The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osmond. I Have Some Questions To You by Rebecca Mackay. The Only One Left by Riley Sager. And Just Another Missing Person by Jillian McAllister. That is all our mysteries. Oh my gosh. I'm putting all the books on my bed for what is maybe going to be the thumbnail. I don't know if the thumbnail is going to work or not. But that's a lot of books just for those two categories. I love a lot to go. What's my next biggest one? Maybe historical? Let's do historical next. Do you think you could like look straight into the webcam and say Dua Lipa is the greatest pop star in history for me, please? I would never say that. We Have Got The Night Ship by Jess Kidd. Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doa. The Other Side of Mrs Wood by Lucy Barker. The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry. The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sopeties. Take My Hand by Deline Perkins Valdez. Escaping from Houdini by Kerry Maniscalco. Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead. Black Cake by Shemaine Wilkerson. Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood. The Silver Sword by Ian Sarellier. Jane Steele by Lindsay Faye. The Dance Tree by Kieran Millwood Hargrave. Rebecca by Daphne DeMaurier. People of Abandoned Character by Claire Whitfield. So Many Beginnings by Bethany C. Morrow. The Lincoln Highway by Amor Tows. Don't Cry For Me by Daniel Black. The Good Left Undone by Adrianna Trigani. Lovely War by Julie Berry. Okay, and then we've got my classics. I think there were a few classics mixed in with that lot, but these are my, like, main stack of classics. We've got The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Villette by Charlotte Bronte. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Two Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. No Surrender by Constance Maud. And Sanderton, Pride and Prejudice. And Mansword Park by Jane Austen. Okay, let's do nonfiction next, they have quite a lot of nonfiction. If you didn't, it wasn't something to be liked. It was something to be understood from an academic perspective. Obviously, you're not an academic. No. We have got The Keys to Kindness by Claudia Hammond. This one was difficult to categorise. This is Poetry Unbound, 50 Poems to Open Your World by Pedreg Otwama. This is a collection of 50 poems, like it says, but each poem comes with, like, an analysis of the poetry, so I put it in nonfiction. In Defense of Witches, Why Women Are Still on Trial by Mona Shalott. Essex Girls by Sarah Perry. Not That Bad, An Anthology edited by Roxane Gay. The Adventures of Maud West, Lady Detective by Susanna Stapleton. The Radium Girls by Kate Moore. Know My Name by Chanel Miller. Save the Cat, Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody. Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell. Heart of the Race, Black Women's Lives in Britain by Beverly Bryan, Stella Dadsie and Susan Scaff. Oh my God, a piece of fluff just flew right into my eye. I, like, saw it coming as I was talking. Oh my gosh. I could, like, I was reading the names and I could see it coming into my head. The Newdream Crow by Michelle Alexander. Feminists Don't Wear Pink and Other Lies, An Anthology edited by Scarlett Curtis. Murder Isn't Easy, The Forensics of Agatha Christie by Carla Valentine. Reach for the Stars by Michael Craig. Agatha Christie, A Very Illusive Woman by Lucy Worsley. Undocted by Adam Kay. London, A Guide for Curious Wanderers by Jack Cheshire. Harlots, Halls and Hackabots by Kate Lister. The Tree of Yoga by BKS Iyanga. The Story of a Private Investigation by Erica Krause. Bittersweet, How Sorrow and Logging Make Us Whole by Susan Cain. Myrtle, Volume 1 and 2 by GT Carba. In the Dreamhouse by Carmen Maria Machado. Bad Gays, A Homosexual History by Hugh Lemmy and Ben Miller. Haven't She Heard? Gossip, Power and How Politics Really Works by Marie Laconte. Forgotten Women, The Scientist and The Artist by Zing Zing. Somebody's Daughter by Ashley C. Ford. Bookshop Tours of Britain by Louise Boland. Biased, The New Science of Race and Inequality by Jennifer Eberhart. And The Light We Carry by Michelle Obama. Guys, we're getting there. We're getting there. We've only got some of the smaller genres left now. Let's do thriller next. I have quite a lot of thrillers. I like drama. Drama drives me at times. I think without drama, what's the fun in life? We Have Got Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Korean. The Retreat by Sarah Pierce. The Long Weekend by Julie McMillan. Death of a Bookseller by Alice Slater. The Last Word by Taylor Adams. Zero Days by Ruth Ware. The Collective by Allison Galen. Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier. Like A Sister by Kelly Garrett. The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark. Everything We Didn't Say by Nicole Bart. A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins. Nine Elms by Robert Briesender. The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewel. The Escape Room by Megan Golden. The Dinner Guest by B. P. Miller. When the Stars Go Dark by Paula McCain. The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Peckinen. How to Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie. Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll. The Whisper Man by Alex North. How to Kill Men and Get Away with It by Katie Brent. Other People's Clothes by Calla Henkel. And Stay Awake by Megan Golden. What Next? We're down to the last few genres. Let's go into contemporary next. I love my family. I love my work. I love my life. We Have Got What Mama Left Me by Renee Watson. We Were Liars and Family of Liars by E Lockhart. This One Summer by Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki. Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas. Tiny Pretty Things by Sonja Cherry-Protra and Danielle Clayton. Shine by Jessica Young. As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zulfa Kattu. My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell. A Little Hope by Ethan Joella. True Beers by Sarah Novick. Girl Woman Other by Bernadine Everestine. Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers. Promise Boys by Nick Brooks. Throwback by Maureen Gu. Days at the Morasaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagasawa. The Kamigawa Food Detectors by Hisashi Kashiwai. Moxie by Jennifer Matthew. Mirror Mirror by Kara Delavine. Rise to the Sun by Leah Johnson. And Tyler Johnson... Is this the last one for contemporary? Yeah. And Tyler Johnson was here. Let's get into romance next. He Wants to Marry Me. We Have Got After Love by Tanya Byrne. Maybe In Another Life by Taylor Jenkins Reid. White Out by Danielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nick Stone, Andrew Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk and Nicola Yoon. Someone in Time and Anthology. The Coldest Touch by Isabel Sterling. Only on the Weekends by Dean Atta. The Lesbianer's Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes. Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade. A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon by Sarah Hawley. Affilia After All by Raquel Marie. Love in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson. Honey and Spice by Bolly Babalola. The X-Hex by Erin Sterling. Love Theoretically by Ali Hazlewood. And Dating Doctor Deal by Nisha Sharma. Okay, we only have two genres left. That's four. We only have two genres left. And they're both genres I read a lot of, but I almost have none on my TBL, because I think I'd get through them quite quickly. So let's get into horror next. It was a... It was a... It was a... It was a... It was a... It was really scary. We have got The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Sterling. The Lake House by Sarah Beth Durst. And The Trees Creptin by Dawn Kurtigich. Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth. The Changing Man by Tommy Omayokundi. When Ghost Call Us Home by Katcha Dibba-Kera. How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendricks. Hashtag No Escape by Gretchen McNeil. And White Horse by Erica T. Worth. And then our final genre is sci-fi, and I have three on my TBR. Guest levels indicate that your anus is burning. Granted, there's a few others on this list that are borderline, like someone in Time, for example, I've owned Romance, but it's like Time Travel Romance story. So there's other ones that are borderline. But the three pure sci-fi's I have are Upgrade by Blake Crouch. Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel. And Until the Last of Me by Sylvain Nobel. There we have it. That is all of the books on my physical TBR. I can't believe it. There's a lot of books. There's a lot, a lot of books. But I always love doing this video because it always reminds me of all the books on my TBR and gets me excited about a lot of them. I think there's something about like picking a book up and looking at it. It reminds me why I wanted to read it. So I'm feeling a bit like invigorated reading-wise. Also, there was a few that I picked up and like didn't feel anything. So Marie Kondo would tell me to like get that out of my life. But that's just not the way I roll, if I'm honest with you. Most of these I picked up was excited by. But there were a few I was like, huh, you've been on here quite a while. So anyways, I hope you enjoyed this video. Like I said, let me know down in the comments which of these you have read and loved and which of these you have read and didn't like or hate it. Maybe you hated some of them. Please let me know that down below. Let me know all your thoughts and I'll see you very soon in another video. Bye.