Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Top Ten Tuesday: 10th Birthday edition



Happy birthday to Top Ten Tuesday! 10 years this week. That's quite a run. Top Ten Tuesday originally started at The Broke and the Bookish but then moved to The Arty Reader Girl in 2018. This week there are a couple of suggested topics, but there is also the freedom to improvise a bit.

While I had been aware of Top Ten Tuesday, I didn't actually start participating until this year, and even then it isn't every week. So, in total, I have participated eleven times. So I thought that what I might do is post one book from every Top Ten Tuesday I have participated in, so in effect a Top Eleven of Top Tens!



The Good Turn by Dervla McTiernan - This was one of my choice for the first time I participated when the theme was most anticipated releases for the first half of 2020. I picked this book for today's because it is one that I have read and loved.

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell - Featured on my 10 newest additions to my TBR pile post back in February. It also featured on a couple of other lists which is why I have included it today.


The Sweet Life by Kate Bracks - For the book cover freebie topic in February I chose to spotlight some cookbooks off my shelf. This book has one of my favourite recipes in it -  Lemon Syrup Cakes. So lemony. So delicious..

The Moon Sister by Lucinda Riley - The theme this time was the books on my TBR I think will be 5/5 reads. I am currently listening to this book so the jury is still out. It's definitely good though. The question will be how good.




Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes. by Elizabeth Bard -  This was a love freebie and I chose to do books with a variation of the word love in the title. And the reason I chose this today? Because I would love to be having lunch in Paris today. Even though it isn't possible for many many reasons.

Circe by Madeleine Miller - Featured in my list of books with one word titles. So good.


The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley - Just one of the many books I highlighted in my post about the top 10 reasons I love historical fiction. One of my favourite books of all time.

The Lost Love Song by Minnie Darke - The theme for the week that I chose this book was opening lines and I am sharing it today as this is probably my favourite book of the year. The opening line for this book is

The love song began it's life, not with a fanfare or a crash of cymbals, but instead with a knock at a door.




The Lost Pearl by Emily Madden - my theme for this post was I want to go there. In this case, there was Hawaii which has been on my visit list for a long time.

Henrietta's War by Joyce Dennys - This book featured in my list of books which had been lingering unread on my bookshelves and I couldn't remember why it was there. My post title was Maybe I should read it. And guess what. I did. And it was good!



Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo - This was one of my books on the winter 2020 TBR pile. It's still there, but I will get to it!

So there you go. A selection of books I have mentioned in the eleven times I have participated in Top Ten Tuesday.

20 comments:

  1. I really liked Fangirl. And Circe is one I want to read- I've heard only good things about it.

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    1. I highly recommend the audiobook Greg!

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  2. I really enjoyed Circe, such a good book!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2020/06/23/top-ten-tuesday-269/

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    1. I agree! And yet, I still haven't managed to read the Song of Achilles yet.

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  3. You've created a lovely celebratory post.

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  4. I still need to read Clap When You Land, too.

    My TTT.

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    1. I am looking forward to reading that one too Lydia!

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  5. I've heard good things about Fangirl.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

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    1. Rainbow Rowell is a good author. I have loved a couple of her other books Astilbe

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  6. Some great books here! Fangirl, The Good Turn, The Lost Love Song, The Winter Sea - all amazing! Plus I still really want to read Circe.

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  7. I read most of Susanna Kearsley books but have yet to read The Winter Sea which I have on my bookshelf.

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    1. The Winter Sea was my first SK read and it is still my favourite.

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  8. I haven't read any of these, but I really like Rainbow Rowell, especially Eleanor & Park and Attachments. I want to read Circe, but I think I'll start with Song of Achilles, which I've heard great things about.

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  9. Fun idea! I've only read FAN GIRL. I love McTiernan, though, so I'm anxiously waiting for THE GOOD TURN to be released here in the U.S.

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  10. I just got my own copy of Clap When You Land and can't wait to read it. Fun way to do this topic!
    Lisa Loves Literature's TTT

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