Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday...

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

This week's theme:  BOOKS WITH SPRINGY COVERS. And nothing says spring to me more than the first flowers that come up every year. They were my inspiration for this list.


Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach




Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim




Daffodil Season by Melanie Lageschulte




The Lilac Bouquet by Carolyn Brown




Amaryllis by Jayne Castle




Her Unexpected Second Chance by Laura Ann




Dinner on Primrose Hill by Jodi Thomas




Happy Reading!

44 comments:

  1. These are perfect Spring covers! I love flowers and you've found some awesome covers:-)

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  2. These are great.
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  3. I love the books with flower titles, great choices, Lark.

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    1. When I saw these titles I knew I had to use them for this post. :D

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  4. I love seeing the first flowers of the year!

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  5. These are beautiful covers! I love seeing such colorful flowers! :D

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  6. More pretty covers! I like this topic for sure!

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    1. It was a fun one. And easy...which is always good for me. ;D

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  7. Gorgeous spring-y flowery covers! I love The Lilac Boquet and I have one by Jodi Thomas on my list too!

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    1. I've read one book by Jodi Thomas and really enjoyed it; I need to try some of her other ones. :D

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  8. I love how you focused on the early flowers of spring.
    Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
    https://readbakecreate.com/books-with-pastel-covers-pick-a-color/

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    1. :D It was the only way I could think of to narrow down my list of possible book covers.

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  9. I love this and these are the perfect covers!! Great job :)

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    1. This is Leslie @ Books Are The New Black Idk why it did that as anonymous lol

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    2. Who knows. Blogger does weird things sometimes. :D

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  10. Lovely! I don't live in an area with crocuses, but where I grew up, it was always such a thrill to see them popping up again in the spring!

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    1. I love seeing the crocuses come up. They're always the first in my neighborhood. :D

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  11. Oops, that anonymous comment was mine! I forgot that I was on a different browser and needed to sign in. :) In any case, I'll say it again -- this is a lovely list! Besides crocuses, I always loved to see the first daffodils each spring too. :)

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    1. Thanks, Lisa! All these different browsers and sign-ins are kind of annoying, aren't they?

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  12. Beautiful covers, Lark. I gave up on the theme, couldn't find enough books for the challenge. However, I read a lot about tulips, so there might have been some. I read your first book, great story.
    Thanks for visiting my Top 5.
    https://momobookblog.blogspot.com/2025/04/top-5-tuesday-america.html

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    1. Tulip Fever is on my TBR list. It does sound really good.

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    2. It's great. I read more about tulips after I read this, and I have some good links on my page.

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    3. I'll have to check them out. :D

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  13. oohh Dinner on Primrose Hill is absolutely stunning!

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    1. That's one I'm really looking forward to reading.

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  14. Love your book cover choices! So colorful and beautiful! Happy Wednesday!

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  15. I love all the flowers on these covers. So pretty.

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    1. :D They really do feel like spring, don't they?

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  16. Oh, this is fun TTT! I like all the covers, but my favorites are the Carolyn Brown, Jayne Castle and Tulip Fever.

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  17. Nice list!! I enjoyed reading both Yellow Crocus and Tulip Fever!

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    1. That's good to know. I haven't read any of these. Yet. :D

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  18. They are all so beautiful especially the one for Yellow Crocus.

    I have been meaning to read Tulip Fever for a while now.

    Happy Spring!

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    1. I've been meaning to read that one, too. Several people have told me it's really good.

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  19. These are good titles for spring. And now I'm wondering if the bulbs I planted last fall ... will come up as tulips in May. Hmm.

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