Happy Tuesday, my bookish friends!! I hope you all are doing well. Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is: Books with Geographical Terms in the Title (for example: mountain, island, latitude/longitude, ash, bay, beach, border, canyon, cape, city, cliff, coast, country, desert, epicenter, hamlet, highway, jungle, ocean, park, sea, shore, tide, valley, etc. For a great list, click here!) (Submitted by Lisa of Hopewell). I was struggling with this a bit so I tweaked it. Today I am featuring three authors who tend to gravitate toward geographical terms. 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.
3 Authors who gravitate toward geographical terms in their titles:
Jaime Jo Wright (all the books I have read by her have been 5 stars and I still need to catch up on her books)
On the Cliffs of Foxglove Manor is such a descriptive title.
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Isn't it? Thanks for stopping by, Lydia!
DeleteWhat a clever spin off Cindy! I am definitely going to take a look at Jaime Jo Wright's books, they immediately draw my attention.
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Elza Reads
Yay! They are SO good!
DeleteOh I love your twist to the topic! I haven't read any of these authors yet though, but it's fun to see how they gravitate toward geographical terms in their titles.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lindsey!
DeleteFun that you went with three authors and their books for this week's TTT! I've read books by both Denise Hunter and Lisa Wingate that I quite enjoyed. And I want to read more of Hunter's books for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteLark, I need to catch up on all three of them!
DeleteI like the Wright book titles, sounds mysterious though I have no clue what they're about. This TTT prompt is a bit difficult but you've made a nice list.
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Thanks Lissa!
DeleteWhat an interesting twist on the topic, Cindy! And thanks for visiting my blog, Notes in the Margin.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary!
DeleteI like your tweak. I wish I would've thought of it. It think it would've made this prompt a bit easier, lol. I haven't read any of these authors, but I do see some books I'd like to add to my TBR. :D
ReplyDeleteJenni, exactly, that's why I did it, LOL! I hope you do add some to your list :)
DeleteIt’s interesting to see what patterns authors make with their titles and with many other topics. I think you can learn a lot about someone that way.
ReplyDeleteHere is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thanks for stopping by earlier!
I agree :)
DeleteFor some reason I continue to be surprised when a list has books/authors I haven't heard of. But, there's so many there's no way anyone could have heard of them ALL! Right? I don't know any of them but Jamie Jo Wright bears looking into. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteTerrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
Oh Terrie, her books are amazing!!!
DeleteThat's a great way to do this- using authors who tend to use terms. Great idea! Some of these covers are so atmospheric.
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg!
DeleteWhat a great twist, Cindy. I love Denise Hunter's books. I have not read anything by Jaime Jo Wright, but will check a couple of these out.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carla, I hope you enjoy her books, she is a wonderful writer!
DeleteWhen I was scouring my Goodreads booklists for this topic, I also noticed that certain authors tend to use geographical terms repeatedly in their titles. Very interesting!
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Susan, I thought so too :)
DeleteSuch a great twist on this week's topic!
ReplyDeleteThanks Suzanne!
DeleteWe could have had so many more in common, but I already had so many other water-related ones. But I should have used them all anyway!! Great list :)
ReplyDeleteSarah, LOL! I understand.
DeleteAnd I did not even search for hill on my GR list, so Foster Hill didn't occur to me. What a dunce! lol
DeleteSarah, LOL, not a dunce, it's hard to think of ALL THE WORDS!! So many to choose from.
DeleteI love how you took the topic and made it about the authors. I love Lisa Wingate's books too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy!
DeleteI haven't read any of these, but your twist is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Emma!
DeleteOh I love Jamie Jo Wright's books!!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle, isn't she fabulous?!
DeleteThey look good. I haven't read any of these authors! One day I might have time to investigate some of their works!
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Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
Thanks Emily!
DeleteGreat list! I’ve read 8 of the books listed. Just finished Souls of Lost Lake.
ReplyDeleteBeckie, I have not gotten to that one yet...sigh!
DeleteI like how you tweaked the prompt!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb.
DeletePond! I like that one. I didn't use it. :(
ReplyDeleteDeanna, there were so many great options it was hard to use them all!
DeleteGood way to spin off the topic!
ReplyDeleteMy TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2022/09/13/top-ten-tuesday-385/
Thanks!
DeleteHow interesting that you found four titles each of the authors, I doubt I could ever make that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my TTT this week.
Thanks Marianne.
DeleteThis is a neat twist on the topic, how fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my TTT earlier. :)
Thanks Nicole, have a great weekend!
DeleteI like the sound of the Denise Hunter books!
ReplyDeleteMarg, I really enjoy her writing, they are usually sweet romance stories with relatable characters.
DeleteDenise's books were always so good! I haven't read anything by her in a long time, but what I did read were always so entertaining and good. :) Thanks so much for visiting Finding Wonderland on this week. Really appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteRissi, I stopped reading her for a while too, only because there are SO many great authors ;)
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