Welcome to this week's edition of Top Ten Tuesday which is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week is a Summer/Winter Freebie so there is no set theme.
Recently it was announced that Emma from Words and Peace and Annabel from Annabookbel have taken over the 20 Books of Summer event that was previously hosted by Cathy at 746Books. It was an event that I always intended to participate in, but it's winter here and so it just didn't happen. This year though, there is even a 20 Books of Winter graphic, so my post this week is 10 of the 20 books that I intend to read for the Books of Winter event. I haven't decided if I am going to aim for 15 or 20 books and chances are that I won't review everything even if I do read them. We'll see. We also have a Books of my Winter TBR topic coming up in a couple of weeks so I will probably share the rest then.
The books themselves are a combination of old and new books, books that I want to read for events, and some that I have been meaning to read for the longest time but just haven't gotten to yet.
Beartown by Fredrik Backman - I know a few people who LOVE Fredrik Backman. So far, the only thing I have read from him is a short story called The Answer is No.
A Bakery in Paris by Aimee K Runyan - This is the current Cook the Books selection and also will be one of my posts for Paris In July.
Half Truth by Nadia Mahjouri - I heard Nadia speak at the Rachael John's Readers Retreat last month, and I just had to buy the book straight away. I am really looking forward to this one! In fact, I have hold myself back from starting this one too early in case I finished it before 1 June.
Three Juliets by Minnie Darke - I have really enjoyed everything I have read from Minnie Darke so I have high hopes for this one too!
A Secret Garden in Paris by Sophie Beaumont - I really liked The Paris Cooking School, and I have been intending to read this one ever since it came out. Sophie Beaumont has just announced her next Paris book which will be out later in the year.
French Rhapsody by Antoine Laurain - I have read a number of Antoine Laurain books over the last couple of years. This year I think I will read this one.
The French Kitchen by Emma Davies - Unsurprisingly this will likely be a Paris in July books too.
The Village Cafe in the Loire by Gillian Harvey - I am on a blog tour for this book in July, and it will also be a Paris in July book.
The Story Collector by Evie Woods - I have read two Evie Woods books now. I thought one was fine but the other was fantastic so I am keen to read this one to see where it lands!
The Kings Jewel by Elizabeth Chadwick - I have had this on several lists as a book I really want to read. I am determined to read it soon!
I love Elizabeth Chadwick but The King's Jewel is one I haven't read yet. I hope you enjoy it and the other books on your list!
ReplyDeleteI love her books too but I haven't read her for the longest time!
DeleteThe Gillian Harvey book is on my “summer” reading list too! I hope that we both enjoy it. Have a great week. ☺️
ReplyDeleteI really like her books a lot so I am really looking forward to that one!
DeleteI'm reading Beartown right now. I hope you have a wonderful week. - Katie
ReplyDeleteHere's my TTT if you wish to visit - https://justanothergirlandherbooks.blogspot.com/2025/06/top-ten-tuesday-summer-freebienetgalley.html
I hope you enjoy Beartown!
DeleteI hope you enjoy reading these when you get the chance.
ReplyDeletePam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/books-with-bright-covers-pick-a-color/
These look good! I'm only going for 10 again this year. Last year I managed 8 within the timeframe. I have a couple more books to read before I start so chances are that I wont make 10 this year either.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2025/06/03/top-ten-tuesday-book-covers-that-feature-a-beach-the-sea/
good luck getting through your 10 selections
DeleteA Bakery in Paris in on my list, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat mines and all that! It is the Cook the Books selection so you could join in on that too!
DeleteI hope you like them all!
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteFrench Rhapsody sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteI hope it is good!
DeleteThis is a great list! I found a few things to add to my TBR. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteCurious what you added!
DeleteBeartown was excellent--as was the sequel. I haven't read the 3rd book yet. A couple of your other books are still on my TBR
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to Beartown!
DeleteThese sound really good. I'm going to add a few to my wish list. Hope you get a chance to read and enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteI hope I enjoy them all too!
DeleteLooking forward to your thoughts on A Bakery in Paris.
ReplyDeleteAnd this one by Laurain is not among my most memorable.
Enjoy your June titles!
I only have a few Laurain books left so have limited choices
DeleteI am participating as well, I planned 12 books, I think, out of 20. Good luck and have fun :)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing what you read! Hope you have fun too!
DeleteYou know I'm obsessed with Beartown! And also Half Truth is amazing.
ReplyDeleteYou are one of the people I was thinking of when I wrote that about Beartown
DeleteThese all sound wonderful, Marg. Bakeries and cafes abound in this list. Love it!
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I am partial to books about bakeries and cafes, especially ones set in France!
Deleteme too Pam!
ReplyDeleteBEAR TOWN is one I want to read too. I've only read two books by Backman, but I LOVED them both. I can't wait to read more of his. I hope you enjoy all these!
ReplyDeleteHappy TTT!
I am looking forward to Beartown. It is in transit to my library. I am kind of hoping it comes in today but I guess it arrives when it arrives.
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