Welcome to this week's edition of Top Ten Tuesday which is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week the theme is Books for Armchair Travelers (Submitted by Laurie C @ Bay State Reader’s Advisory).
I don't often save quotes so I am going to do a twist on the topic this week. This year is my third year of participating in the Bookish Books Reading Challenge hosted at Bloggin' 'Bout Books. For my TTT post this week I am going to share the last ten bookish books I read! I think books about books is something that most of us love!
Soyangri Book Kitchen by Kim Jee Hyde - This is a Korean book about a young woman who opens a bookshop and kitchen out in the country.
The Croatian Island Library by Eva Glyn - A trio of characters sails from island to island in Croatia to share library books. (my review)
Dinner at the Night Library by Hika Harada - Another book that combines food and books! This is a Japanese story about a strange library which holds the books that writers loved. (my review)
Everyone on This Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson - What happens when multiple crime authors get on a train for a crime writers festival, but less people make it to the end of the line. (my review)
The Wartime Bookclub by Kate Thompson - How a Channel Island community comes together through the love of books! (my review)
The Secret Christmas Library by Jenny Colgan - When a woman is asked to find one particular item in a falling down stately home in the Scottish highlands at Christmas time, what could go wrong?
I Give You My Body...How I Write Sex Scenes by Diana Gabaldon - This was a very short audio book about writing sex scenes and featuring a lot of quotes from her books as example.
Winter Nights at the Bay Bookshop by Jessica Redland - Featuring a gorgeous sounding small town bookstore at Christmas. (my review)
The Cruise Club by Caroline James - An author with writer's block goes on a cruise where one of her author heroes is giving writing lectures. (my review)
The Storytellers by Sue Heath - A group of very different people come together at a local library with the aim of writing a short story competition entry together! (my review)




No self respecting reader can resist a bookish book :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your #TTT
Everyone on this Train is a Suspect sounds like a twist on the Agatha Christie now The Orient Express.
ReplyDeleteI love books about books! A great list.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
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They all sound like good reads.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these books with us. I enjoy books-about-books, and most of them are new to me.
ReplyDeleteI need to add the Soyangri Book Kitchen to my list!
ReplyDeleteI’m curious about The Cruise Club.
ReplyDeleteHere is our Top Ten Tuesday.
You are right, bookish books are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of bookish books and have read many of these, but not all. My TBR shelf grows taller again.
ReplyDeleteI also love bookish books. Now I need to add The Secret Christmas Library and Winter Nights at the Bay Bookshop to my wish list. Thanks for sharing, Marg.
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