Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week's meme is Books with Geographical Terms in the Title. For the books on my list, I went with some favorite reads. Here they are:




1. Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami




2. The White Forest by Adam McOmber




3. The Reef by Edith Wharton




4. The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley




5. Dream Lake by Lisa Kleypas




6. On the Island by Tracy Garvis Graves





7. Small Country by Gael Faye




8. Cold Heart Creek by Lisa Regan




9. The Precipice by Paul Doiron




10. In the Woods by Tana French



Happy Reading!



 

56 comments:

  1. I love seeing On the Island. That was one where I couldn't stop thinking about the characters long after I finished the book.

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    1. I know what you mean. I enjoyed reading that one...and thinking about it afterwards, too. :)

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  2. That's an interesting list. I've read the Murakami and the French entries, both of which were excellent.

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    1. They're two very different writers, but very good. :)

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  3. Great picks for this week's topic! I added Small Country to my TBR. Thanks!

    Here's a link to my Top Ten Tuesday list!

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    1. Small Country is an amazing book! I loved it. :)

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  4. I had seen 'Kafka on the shore' many times and didn't really have a desire to read it but I'm still curious about it as Murakami's writing always has interesting ideas to think over.

    Have a lovely day.

    My list: Favorite Book Dedications

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    1. Murakami's writing always makes you think. And his stories are very unique.

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  5. Nice list of titles with geographical terms in them. I don’t know any of these books, but they look interesting.
    Here is my TTT: https://herseriallife.com/top-10-books-with-geographical-terms-in-title/
    Have a great week 😀

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  6. Great list! I haven't read any of these but quite a few are ones I hope to get around to someday. :)

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  7. The Reef sounds interesting.

    My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-geographical-terms-in-the-title/

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    1. It's a sad book, but I love Wharton's writing in it. :)

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  8. You did an excellent job finding titles with terms. I had a very difficult time with this task this week. Apparently I don't read many books with geographical terms. My list this week

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    1. Some TTT lists are easier than others. When they're hard for me, I don't even try to do them. ;D

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  9. That's a great list! I haven't read any of those books, but I'm hoping to read The Winter Sea soon as I love Susanna Kearsley.

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  10. Nice list, Lark. I have not read nay of these but several caught my attention.

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    1. I tried to find a wide variety of books this week. And I've actually read all of them this time around. Usually I can't say that. ;D

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  11. In the Woods is a book I keep meaning to read. I have heard good things about Tana French

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    1. Tana French writes some very compelling books. I thought about In the Woods for days after I finished reading it. :)

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  12. Great choice of words! :D In the Woods would've made my list if I'd read it. It's still on my TBR, though.

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  13. Ooh nice picks I've been wanting to read Tana French. And heard good things about The winter sea

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    1. Tana French writes some pretty compelling books. And I loved The Winter Sea. :D

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  14. You found some fun ones! I love the word "precipice" - it's just so evocative. Perfect for a mystery/thriller.

    Happy TTT!

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    1. Precipice is a great word. It was a pretty good book, too. :)

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  15. Ooooh, geography nerd here, loving this week's theme!! :-D

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    1. Isn't it fun? The hardest part was narrowing my list of titles down to just ten. :D

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  16. Such a terrific list!

    Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
    https://readbakecreate.com/books-with-home-terms-in-the-title/

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  17. Such a great list of books. I see several favorites up there. :)

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  18. Well done! You have a great variety of terms here too.

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  19. Loved On the Island! I'd like to read Tana French sometime. I've enjoyed a Paul Doiron in the past. This is a fun prompt and I like your choices, Lark!

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    1. I've been enjoying Doiron's books. And On the Island was a good one, wasn't it? :D

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  20. You have a lot of good ones here. I was just reminded of some books with reef in the title that I have read. Should have used them!

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    1. They would have been good on this list! Oh, well... you can save them for another time. ;)

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  21. Great job -- I haven't seen reef or precipice on any other lists this week! And I love that you included The Winter Sea -- I don't know why I didn't think of it, but I ended up with a different "sea" book instead.

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    1. There are a lot of books with sea in the title to choose from; I went with Winter Sea only because I loved it so much.

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  22. You found a good collection. Funnily enough, I have seen quite a few lists like this where I read the first book and none of the others. Like yours.

    Thanks for visiting my TTT this week.

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  23. Great list, Lark! I really enjoyed Tana French's In the Woods! One of my favourites! :)

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  24. I've not read any of these, but I'll definitely be looking into some of them! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!

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  25. Yay for The Reef! In the Woods is waiting on my shelf. Great job this week!

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    1. Thanks! And Wharton's writing is so beautiful in The Reef, I love it.

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  26. The only one I've read is Dream Lake which I loved. I do want to read several others I see - especially The Reef and The Winter Sea.

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    1. Dream Lake was good! And I think you'd really like The Winter Sea. :D

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  27. I really need to read Kafka on the Shore. I have read In the Woods and I love it. I've really enjoyed several of Tana French's books. Great TTT list!

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    1. Kafka on the Shore is quirky and strange and I loved it.

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