Happy Tuesday, my bookish friends!! I hope you all are doing well. Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is one word reviews for the last 10 books you have read. This topic was submitted by Susan at Bloggin' 'bout Books. This sounds hard and interesting so let's see how this goes! Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and you can head over there to see what our other bookish friends are up to today.
What did you do for this week? I would love for you to share in the comments. To see what other topics our bookish friends are doing this week click on the image below.
I love this prompt and your answers. Regine
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Thanks Regine!
DeleteMasterpiece is a wonderful choice!
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Thank you!
DeleteReally describing a book in one word is a lot harder than it seems, isn't it? You did great, though! I love the adjective "multidimensional." I should use it more in my reviews. Reading everyone's lists today is giving me lots of ideas for descriptors I can use instead of the same ole ones I always use.
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I've had a busier than normal day Tuesday so haven't had a chance to get to them, but I look forward to it. I would love to write some smaller reviews (than my normal) to help with my time, sometimes. I was trying to think of different ways to describe books and it was hard!
DeleteAmazing how much can be said in one word, huh? I thought this was a fun activity though I had a hard time limiting myself to just one word (and sort of failed at it a few times.) One Word Reviews
ReplyDeleteYes, it was fun and somewhat difficult.
DeleteThis was a fun prompt, wasn't it? Hard, though. Good word choices. :)
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Thanks, Jenni!
DeleteMasterpiece is such a great one word descriptor! Wonderful list, Cindy
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DeleteLove your choices! Especially scattered. What a great way to describe a book. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lark. I was trying to think of nice descriptors that were not negative.
DeleteI love your descriptions, Cindy. I have read many unrealistic books that weren't fantasy, but sometimes it works. I have only read a couple of these, so I am also interested in checking a couple out as well.
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DeleteSome intriguing word choices!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bree!
DeleteReally need to read more of Nicole's books. I enjoyed her first BH release and am curious to see what other stories she has written with them. :) Thanks so much for visiting Finding Wonderland, Cindy.
ReplyDeleteYes, her books are so good!
DeleteOhhhh! Masterpiece! Now that sounds like something I should look for...
ReplyDeleteDeb, yes!
DeleteI found it so tough to come up with one-word descriptions. I see you've managed well.
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Thanks Marianne!
DeleteFun! I love seeing what words people came up with for this one :)
ReplyDeleteGreg, me too! You should do one!!
DeleteScattered is a great descriptor, but it doesn't make me want to pick up a book.
ReplyDeleteDeanna, I didn't enjoy that book.
DeleteA list that includes the word multidimensional is awesome.
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DeleteGreat job on this challenge! I especially like your choice of multidimensional for the first book. It immediately had me wanting to know more about the book.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suzanne, I enjoyed this challenge!
DeleteYour word selections definitely peeked interest to find out more about the books!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarita!
DeleteGreat books and great word choices! I love Julie Klassen!
ReplyDeleteI had to click through to your reviews on several of those because your one word got me curious. All That It Takes sounds especially good.
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