This is a very interesting topic! Hats off to the creator, Cathy (from What Cathy Read Next – I think that’s the right link, but correct me if I’m wrong)! I had so much fun scouring my shelves and TBR list to find some great titles that would stand out on the front page. READ MORE
Category: Top Ten Tuesday
TOP TEN TUESDAY | HALLOWEEN FREEBIE
I’m not a fan of freebie weeks, generally. Especially when it comes to Halloween, because I’ve got nothing. I don’t do horror. I don’t do spooky. I don’t do ghost stories. So what exactly am I supposed to share? I guess I’ll go with any books I have read (or would read) that have READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | ATMOSPHERIC BOOKS
I love this prompt. There are so many books I’ve read that managed to create such a strong sense of setting that it seemed to lift off the page and envelope me – for better or worse. Here are some of the books that stand out when I think of this. READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS WITH WEATHER IN THE TITLE
This week’s topic is book titles with weather in them, or book covers that feature weather events. I’m going to go with the former, mostly because I think that’ll be some interesting searching to do! That turned out READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKISH JOBS I’D DO FOR FREE
Well, this is an interesting one – as I sit here typing out a book blog for which I get absolutely zero monetary compensation! So I guess I’d say – this one! But as that’s one, and this is a list of ten, let’s see what else I can come up with. Book READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | READING GOALS BEFORE YEAR-END
Hmm. I’m not really sure what to do with this post, because I don’t really set a whole lot of reading goals, other than participating in the Goodreads challenge each year. But even then, I generally set my goal to one book a week, which by this point I’ve likely passed already. So I READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | MINOR CHARACTERS WHO DESERVE THEIR OWN BOOK
This is an interesting prompt. Because of my poor memory, however, I’m left wishing I’d known this was coming up while I’d been reading over the past decade or so, so I’d be able to make a list as I read. Now I have a hard time thinking of them, and I know I’ll READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS ON MY AUTUMN TBR
Here we go again – another list of books that I’m currently super excited about, but that will move down my TBR the second the post is published. Oh, to be someone who could actually set a list and then follow through! So here are books that look excellent that I most likely will READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | FAVOURITE CHARACTER RELATIONSHIPS
This prompt is not the easiest, but it’s also a great one. Because the relationships between characters in our books both tell us a tremendous amount about that character’s sense of self, place in the world and generosity of spirit, and help us feel emotionally connected to the story as it unfolds. They also READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS THAT DEFIED MY EXPECTATIONS
This is an interesting topic. It manages to sum up both the best and worst parts of being a reader. Worst, because when you’re super excited to read a book, particularly if it’s one that has come highly recommended to you, and then it’s a let-down, the disappointment can be a physical sensation. On READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | WATER
This week’s prompt is books with water. It’s open to interpretation, so as per usual, I’ve created unnecessary work for myself by interpreting it in two ways and doing both. Because of course I did. Books with water in the title: READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | GENRE FREEBIE – BOOKS ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS/NEURODIVERGENCE
This is a topic I’ve been reading a lot about over the last few years – longer, even. It’s one that’s close to my own experiences and the experiences of people in my life, and one I find very fascinating. I started reading about depression, then anxiety, and various other issues like bipolar disorder READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | CHARACTERS FROM DIFFERENT BOOKS I’D LIKE TO INTRODUCE
This, potentially, is a fun one. If I can get my memory to work properly, which is always a bit of a crapshoot if I’m being honest. But here we go, let’s see what I come up with *cracks knuckles.* Hermione Granger (The Harry Potter series) and Matilda Wormwood (Matilda) Anne Shirley (Anne READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS I’VE READ OR WANT TO READ BECAUSE OF YOU GUYS
I get most of my book recommendations online. Wether it’s from a BookTube channel, another blog, or indeed from someone who has left a nugget of literary gold in a comment, the online book community is a rich repository of great books I’ve yet to discover. It’s hard to remember exactly where I heard READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | FORGOTTEN BACKLIST TITLES
I’ve tried to delve into the recesses of my mind to think of some great books I’ve read that I don’t hear discussed that much, and that I really enjoyed. I’ve started with some I read and loved as a child – so definitely qualify as backlist – then progressed to more recent but READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | MOST RECENT DNFS
I constantly DNF books, but then I also constantly return to partially-read and often mostly forgotten books and pick them up again. So this is a hard one for me, because DNFing a book isn’t a big dramatic decision for me as it can sometimes be for the more committed readers among you. I’ll READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | ONE-WORD BOOK TITLES
I like this week’s prompt – it allows me to choose widely varied books from all kinds of genres, some I’ve read, some I haven’t, and it’s not going to be that hard. So here are some I found by perusing my shelves, looking back over what I’ve read and just thinking about it READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | CHARACTERS/AUTHORS I’D WANT AS FAMILY
I came across this prompt in the archives, and it seemed to be a good one that I don’t think I’ve written about before. It will, however, require a bit of thought. I’ve read and forgotten more characters than people I’ve met in real life, and remembering some of my favourites might be easy, READ MORE