Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday

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

This week's theme is Book Titles That Would Make Great Newspaper Headlines. 

I thought this one was a lot of fun. Here are my picks:



1.  The Cat Who Saved Books
(by Sosuke Natsukawa)

2.  Murder at Haven's Rock
(by Kelley Armstrong)

3.  A Fire in the Night
(by Christoper Swann)

4.  Kit McBride Gets a Wife
(by Amy Barry)

5.  Lockdown on London Lane
(by Beth Reekles)

6.  How the Penguins Saved Veronica
(by Hazel Prior)

7.  The Man  Burned By Winter
(by Pete Zacharias)

8. Snowed in for Christmas
(by Sarah Morgan)

9.  Local Girl Missing
(by Lisa Regan)

10. Nora Goes Off Script
(by Annabel Monaghan)


Don't these titles make for some great headlines? 
And they are all great reads. I recommend each and every one.

Happy Reading!



53 comments:

  1. I’d be super curious about The Man Burned by Winter and How the Penguins Saved Veronica.

    Here is my Top Ten Tuesday post.

    Lydia

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    1. Those would certainly be two articles I'd want to read. :D

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  2. Great TTT post! I think #1 is the best among all! ;)

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    1. It seems to be everyone's favorite. (Mine, too.) :D

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  3. I would definitely want to know what the cat had to say so I'd read that article. 😊

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  4. Of course I love The Cat Who Saved Books. That's a great title (and newspaper headline).

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    1. Isn't it? I'd be so curious to read that article. :D

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  5. Great picks my friend. Regine

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  6. "Murder at" is always a good start for a headline -- I had one on my list this week too, but yours actually sounds like both a real place and the way it would be written up! #5 is also outstanding.

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  7. Nice choices. I never looked at book titles quite that way before...fun.

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  8. How the Penguins Saved Veronica is a great choice and a great book. It's called Away With the Penguins here in the UK.

    Here's my selection for this week: https://portobellobookblog.com/2023/11/07/top-ten-tuesday-7th-november-2023-book-titles-that-would-make-great-newspaper-headlines-toptentuesday-bookrecommendations-tuesdaybookblog/

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    1. The Penguins one would make such an interesting article, don't you think? Thanks for commenting!

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  9. Nora Goes Off Script- love that ! :)

    A Fire in the Night I still have to read, and Penguins- THAT would be a headline! Also... Snows in for Christmas sounds perfect!

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    1. You'll like A Fire in the Night. And wouldn't it be awesome to see that article about penguins? :D

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  10. Your number 1 is my number 1, too. I'm so ready to read that article!

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  11. A Fire in the Night and A Man Burned might even be in the same article. lol

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    1. They really could! I didn't even think of that when I chose them. :D

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  12. These are terrific! I love that you included How the Penguins Saved Veronica, and The Cat Who Saved Books sounds like it would make a great headline too. (Apparently, I'm into animals as saviours...)

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  13. That's a great list. Those titles are certainly headline-worthy.

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    1. I thought they all worked pretty well for this week's TTT. :D

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  14. Nicely done! How the Penguins Saved Veronica would certainly be a great headline - I would've read the article right away! :D
    But I think The Cat Who Saved Books would be the one that's going to be viral... ;)

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  15. Mystery titles already are designed to grab attention, so they make for pretty good headlines!

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  16. Those titles are hilarious. I couldn't think of any but I see you were very creative. Love it.

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    1. I thought this TTT was a fun one. And I lucked out in finding ten book titles to use just from the books I've read this year or blogged about.

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  17. These are all great. They would make awesome headlines. MURDER AT HAVEN'S ROCK is on my list as well. I'm listening to it on audio and enjoying it, just like I have with all of the Rockton books.

    Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!

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    1. I really liked Murder at Haven's Rock, and am very much looking forward to reading the next book about Casey and Eric. :D

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  18. All of these are fun headlines. I loved the Murder at Haven's Rock one.

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    1. Those are my favorite books by Kelley Armstrong. :D

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  19. I've heard good things about Local Girl Missing. Fantastic title selection this week. Happy reading! My TTT https://readwithstefani.com/book-titles-that-would-make-great-newspaper-headlines/

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    1. I really like that Lisa Regan series! It's very well done. :D

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  20. #1 and #6 lured me ... about the Cat and the Penguins. Good titles!

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    1. And both fun books...especially the Penguins one. :D

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  21. Great job! Local Girl Missing would definitely get my attention.

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    1. It's a headline that would grab my attention, too. (The book was also good.)

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  22. What a fun theme this week! I love your choices, Lark. Lockdown on London Lane is my favorite, I think. I should check out the book!

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    1. I really liked that book a lot! It was unexpected and fun.

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  23. Kit McBride Gets a Wife is a fun title and probably would be an attention grabbing newspaper headline back in his time and town. That story made me laugh! Loved Murder at Haven's Rock and Snowed in for Christmas, too! Great list, Lark! :)

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    1. Thanks. I thought this TTT was a fun one...and easy, too, which is always good. ;D

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  24. Oh great choices! And the only book on your list that I've read is How the Penguins Saved Veronica which I absolutely loved.

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  25. All of those were very good choices. I loved How the Penguins Saved Veronica.

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    1. Wasn't that a fun book? I really enjoyed it, too. :D

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