
Happy Saturday, bibliophiles!
Time for another Top 5 Saturday! This was originally started by Devouring Books, and it sounded like such a fun post to take part in. Today’s topic is books written from a male POV.
Rules!
- Share your top 5 books of the current topic– these can be books that you want to read, have read and loved, have read and hated, you can do it any way you want.
- Tag the original post (This one!)
- Tag 5 people
Let’s begin, shall we?
The Catcher in the Rye–J.D. Salinger

I immediately thought of this novel when I first saw this week’s prompt. I need to go back and read this one…
A Gentleman in Moscow–Amor Towles

I finished this one up a few days ago–very distinct and unique writing!

The POVs of both Simon and Baz (especially Baz) are an absolute delight to read.
Running With Lions, Julian Winters

I didn’t particularly care for this one (2.5 stars for me), but I like the style of the cover art.

Even though I own it, I don’t remember all that much about this novel, but I do remember liking it. Maybe I should go ahead and read the other books in the series.
I TAG ANYONE WHO WANTS TO PARTICIPATE!

Today’s song:
One of the few exceptions to the “don’t cover The Beatles” rule.
That’s it for this week’s Top 5 Saturday! Have a wonderful rest of your day, and take care of yourselves!








