I was expecting this to be so, so hard. I was picturing scouring my shelves with growing stacks of fruitless picks all around me, my hair disheveled and muttering incomprehensibly to myself as we approached Monday night. Surprisingly, it was incredibly easy! I just searched my cover images by one number after the other and added in a few I actually thought of and ended up, as usual, with far more than ten!
So that’s it for this week. Which book were you most proud to have thought of? Have you read any of these? Were any of them on your list?
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly link-up feature created by The Broke and the Bookish and hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week TTT has a different topic, and everyone who links up has to create a link of ten items that fit that topic. To see past and upcoming topics, go here.
So many great books! I loved Ready Player One, and I’m looking forward to Daisy Jones and Evelyn Hardcastle.
My list is here- https://fiftytwo.blog/2021/09/14/ttt-ten-books-with-numbers-in-the-title/
Me too! Have you read Ready Player Two? I have it on my shelf but keep thinking I should re-read One first. I really enjoyed Daisy – it wasn’t what I expected and ended up being a very immersive read!
You have a lot of great ones on your list!
Thanks for sharing!
Lauren @ <Always Me
Thank you!
Great list! I have Daisy Jones on my list as well.
When you get the opportunity, I hope you’ll stop by my post: https://readbakecreate.com/books-counting-down-from-ten/
I feel like Daisy is probably a popular pick this week! She does tend to show up a lot anyway!
That Helen Hanff books is quite a good read for any book lover. Happy reading! https://readwithstefani.com/books-with-number-10-in-the-title/
I agree! I actually love her memoir Q’s Legacy. Has the wit and humour, but is all about her journey to becoming a reader, and her autodidactic journey to becoming a reader of classic literature! Happy reading to you too!
So many good books here!! I, too, thought it was going to be a difficult prompt but it was super easy and fun 🙂 Great post!
I agree! Once I got started I was like uh oh, this is going to be much longer than anticipated!
The only one of these I’ve read is Thirteen Reasons Why which I loved when I was 16, but realised later on that it had some rather problematic messages about suicide.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2021/09/14/top-ten-tuesday-333/
I read 13 Reasons when I was going through a YA phase a few years ago. It wasn’t my favourite of the books I read around that time, and yeah, it definitely does have some concerning aspects. It did bring up some important issues, I guess!
I mean I liked it at the time because it was fast paced and very engrossing, but yeah definitely overlooked some of the more problematic elements.
I think that’s easy to do! I’m still grappling with Good Omens 🙁
It’s definitely difficult when you realise that books haven’t aged well!
Yes, it really is!
One of these days I should read The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-numbers-in-the-title/
Me too! facepalm
I’ve not read any of these! I’ll have to look them up.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
Thanks!
I’ve read 6 of these and a few of them are still on my TBR. I’ve come to realize that I love books with numbers in the title.
Happy TTT! Here’s my Here’s my 10 Agatha Christie books with numbers in the title
Me too, but it never would have occurred to me if I’d not done this post!
You did your homework. Good job. My TTT post
Haha! Yep, always was a bit of a nerd!