Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Top Ten Tuesday...

Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.
 
This week's theme was a FREEBIE.

After only a little bit of time and thought, I decided to go with Books with July in the Title (mostly because it was easy to find ten of them): 



Murder in July by Barbara Hambly




Girls of July by Alex Finn




The July Girls by Phoebe Locke 




4th of July by James Patterson




The Fifth of July by Kelly Simmons




The First of July by Elizabeth Speller




Fourth of July Creek by Smith Henderson 




Mr. July by Jax Hart




July, July by Tim O'Brien




The Color of Water in July by Nora Carroll




Happy Reading!
 

50 comments:

  1. What a perfect choice for a TTT!! And also, it surprises me (I don't know why?) that you got a list of 10 -- very intriguing looking 10!!

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    1. I got lucky in finding these books; there are several here that I now want to read. :D

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  2. The only one of those that I'm familiar with is "Fourth of July Creek" which I read back in (checking) 2015 and gave five stars. Thanks for reminding me of a great read.

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    1. Good to know you liked that one; I'll have to check it out myself. :)

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  3. I didn’t know there were so many books with July in their titles. I wonder if you could do the same with the rest of the months? (No pressure, of course. This is simply something I haven’t seen blogged about before. :) )

    My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-an-outdoor-adventures-reading-list/

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    1. I want to do a list next month with August titles for sure; I'll have to see if there's enough books with the other months to keep going. But it's been fun. :)

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  4. What a great idea, Lark. I have chosen houses for my TTT.

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    1. I loved your list of house titles! How did you ever come up with that idea? It's a good one. :)

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    2. Thanks, Lark. Tbh, I must have read it somewhere. I try to keep a link to the page where I found it but couldn't remember this time.

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  5. That's an apt choice for this week's TTT. :) I haven't read any of these but a few do look intriguing.

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    1. I haven't read any of them either, but they all kind of look like fun reads. :)

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  6. I didn't know there are so many books with July in their title. It's interesting to note these are probably (I'm guessing) not in the same genre.

    Have a lovely day.

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    1. Definitely not in the same genre! But it was a fun list to create. :)

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  7. What a fun pick for a topic! I haven't read any of these. Thanks for visiting my post on Lisa Loves Literature earlier too!

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  8. I had no idea there were so many books with July in the title. Fun list! :D

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  9. Oh I like this choice of topic! Girls of July looks fun!

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  10. Very timely! Lots of "July" books out there I didn't know about.

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    1. I didn't know about all of these either. :)

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  11. Very clever idea! Can actually make a good monthly meme as well!

    Elza Reads

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  12. Good idea for a list! And, oddly, I've never read a book with "July" in the title.

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  13. Oh I love this!!! I will have to see if I have read any with July in the title. I have not, nor do I have any on my TBR list!!! Wow, will have to rectify that!!

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    1. Well apparently there are a lot of July titles to choose from! There are several of these I want to read, too. :)

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  14. Perfect topic for this week's TTT freebie post!

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  15. Who knew there were so many books with July in the title? Well done, Lark!

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  16. I didn't know there were so many books with July in the title. :D Great topic and very relevant. Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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    1. It seemed like a good theme for this week's TTT. And it was easy, too. ;D

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  17. Great topic! I can't think of any titles with July in them so I'm very impressed that you found so many. :)

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    1. Finding them was actually really easy. I'm just glad I found ten good ones. :)

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  18. What a great topic Lark. The only one I have read is the Patterson Book. I would never have thought there would be so many books with July in the title.

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    1. I was surprised by how many there were, too. but it was a good surprise. :)

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  19. Didn't know that there are so many books with "July" as part of the title. Great TTT post!

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    1. I didn't know either. But I'm glad there were! It made this post super easy and fun, too. :)

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  20. Many good ones. Regine
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  21. Oooh, this seems like it would be so hard, and you did great!

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    1. It was actually surprisingly easy to find these books...or else I probably wouldn't have done it. ;) Thanks for commenting!

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  22. I like your choice of topic. I got too ambitious with mine, and could not finish it in time. Maybe I can get it done for a future freebie.

    And this morning I was looking at how many books I have or have read with three in the title, and I should have done that.

    I will definitely be interested to see if you can find many books with August in the title.

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    1. I'm planning on an August-in-the-title post next month. And I'm now curious as to what you're were working on for this week's TTT. I only do these lists myself if they're super easy because I'm lazy like that. ;D

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  23. I only knew the Smith Henderson July novel! Gosh that's great you knew all of these titles .... I can't think of another.

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  24. What a fun prompt to come up with. Now I'm wondering if I've read any books with July in the title. Must check.

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  25. I would never have thought of a prompt like that. I'm surprised you came up with as many as you did. :)

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