I find amazon’s wish list a dangerous thing. I keep finding books to add, then I get obsessive about it and start spending money on buying those books. Money I should be spending on other things. I do try to keep my list under 3 pages. Here is what remains on my list:
Journey’s End (Penguin Modern Classics)
by Robert Cedric Sherriff (Kindle Edition)
Charms and Murder (Pumpkin Valley Witches Book 1)
by Elizabeth Autumn (Kindle Edition)
The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
by Corinne May Botz (Hardcover)
The Great Circus Train Wreck of 1918:: Tragedy on the Indiana Lakeshore (Disaster)
by Richard M. Lytle (Paperback)
The SS Eastland Disaster: The History of the Deadliest Shipwreck on the Great Lakes
by Charles River Editors (Kindle Edition)
The Sinking of the General Slocum: The History of New York City’s Deadliest Maritime Disaster
by Charles River Editors (Kindle Edition)
The American Plague
by Molly Caldwell Crosby (Kindle Edition)
Operation Tabarin: Britain’s Secret Wartime Expedition to Antarctica 1944-46
by Stephen Haddelsey, Alan Carroll, HRH Princess Anne (Princess Royal) (Hardcover)
Admiral Byrd’s Secret Journey Beyond The Poles
by Tim Swartz (Kindle Edition)
The Eat-Less Meat Book – War Ration Housekeeping
by C. S. Peel (Kindle Edition)
In London during the great war;: The diary of a journalist,
by Michael MacDonagh (Hardcover)
Born of Stone (Gargoyle Masters Book 1)
by Missy Jane (Kindle Edition)
Night of the Shadow (The Shadow Series Book 2)
by J. K. Winn (Kindle Edition)
Cloudy with a Chance of Ghosts (Destiny Bay Cozy Mysteries Book 4)
by J.D. Winters (Kindle Edition)
Savor (The Fredrickson Winery Novels Book 3)
by Barbara Ellen Brink (Kindle Edition)
Chef Necessity: Main Dishes Free of Gluten, Soy, Eggs, Dairy, and Nuts, with Many Grain Free Options
by Charlotte Raby (Kindle Edition)
Altered Origins
by T. L. Devault (Kindle Edition)
Wisdom
by Patrick Tylee (Kindle Edition)
Nightingales in the Mud: The Digger Sisters of the Great War 1914-1918
by Marianne Barker (Paperback)
https://s.amazon-adsystem.com/iu3?d=amazon.com&slot=navFooter&a1=01010d1aef98243ee67492410a139664e10e5507c81cedcf66f385fbc0bc9506fb9d&a2=01019a1d7d24364bac9309eba1997826653c146fe25d77dc7871248dc2ad673650fa&old_oo=0&cb=1472641131352As you can see, there’s a variety of subjects and most of them involve future books.
What’s on your list?