Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! Hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, this week it is Books with Geographical Terms in the Title (Submitted by Lisa of Hopewell). I thought that I might stuggle this week, but actually I seem to have read a lot of books with geographical terms in the title!
Book Review – The Little Paris Patisserie by Julie Caplin
Book Review – Paris For One and Other Stories by Jojo Moyes
Book Review – The Bay by Allie Reynolds
Book Review – Distant Stars by Kassandra Garrison
Book Review – Spring At Blueberry Bay by Holly Martin
Book Review – The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
Book Review – The Little Cafe in Copenhagen by Julie Caplin
Book Review – The Postmistress of Paris by Meg Waite Clayton
Book Review – Witchnapped in Westerham by Dionne Lister
Book Review – The House in the Cerulean Sea by T J Klune
What books would be on your list?
Happy TTT!
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Great list and picks again this week, Emily. I want to read almost all of the titles you listed, especially The House in the Cerulean Sea and The Paris Apartment.
Here is my TTT: https://herseriallife.com/top-10-books-with-geographical-terms-in-title/
Have a great week 😀
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Thank you. I can recommend them both! I would say that I preferred House in the Cerulean Sea 🙂
You too 🙂
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There;s so many Paris books!!Have a great week.
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I have no idea how I managed to read that many!
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The Julie Caplin books look so cute!
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/books-with-home-terms-in-the-title/
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I am gradually going to make my way through the series 🙂
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Witchnapped in Westerham has such a cute cover!
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It was a great book too 🙂
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Great list! Cerulean Sea is an unsurprisingly popular title today. I still haven’t read The Paris Apartment but I have enjoyed Foley’s mysteries before. 🙂
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It is! I have to say that it is the least favourite of mine out of the series, but it is still a good read.
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Some cute covers on your list.
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Thank you 🙂
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Someday I really should read The House in the Cerulean Sea.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-geographical-terms-in-the-title/
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I loved it. It is quite popular!
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I really liked both The Bay and The PAris Apartment.
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They were great reads!
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The Bay has a great cover.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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It does! A proper Summer Thriller/Mystery
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The House in the Cerulean Sea is a favorite! I also really enjoyed The Paris Apartment. Great list!
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Same, although The Paris Apartment was probably my least favourite of the three so far – but still an enjoyable read.
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This is a great list – and so many of the covers are adorable!
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Thank you 🙂
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You also seem to like Paris 😉 Nice list. It’s amazing how many authors use geographical terms in their titles! I didn’t really notice until I tried to do this post! https://cindysbookcorner.blogspot.com/2022/09/top-ten-tuesday-authors-that-gravitate.html
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Very much so! I didn’t even realise how many books about Paris I read. It is a wonderful city that I need to get back to one day. It’s not that far from me (I live in South East England).
I agree. I wondered how many books I had actually read with a geographical title and it turns out quite a lot!
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I don’t think I’ve ever read a book with “bay” in it. Lovely picks this week!
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I can’t believe that I have read 2! Completly by chance!
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Great picks! 😀 A lot of these are on my TBR!
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Thank you. I can recommend them all!
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I’ve not read any of these, but The Postmistress of Paris is on my TBR.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2022/09/13/top-ten-tuesday-385/
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That was a good one 🙂
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Hope I enjoy too then!
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Well done! I want to read The Bay and. the Postmistress of Paris
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Thank you 🙂 Both good books 🙂
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Cool list Emily – A few Paris ones on there that caught my eye, particularly Postmistress of Paris. After checking it out, even though it’s another woman during WWII story, it sounds interesting.
Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
https://www.bookshelfjourneys.com/post/ttt-book-titles-with-geographical-feature
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Thank you. I didn’t realise how many books I had read about Paris! Postmistress in Paris is an interesting read.
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i have just discovered julie caplin’s books because of the cute titles.
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Yay! They are cute and I love the covers too! I have read two of the books in the series so far and loved them.
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So many great choices this week, but Spring at Blueberry Bay is going on my TBR pile immediately. I love Holly Martin’s books.
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It was a cute book.
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I didn’t love the last book I read by Reynolds, but I still want to read THE BAY. I’m always up for a thriller about people doing things they shouldn’t. Ha!
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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I’ve only read The Bay by her. It was interesting and fairly dark in places. The setting was great too!
Haha thank you ☺️
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I love Lucy Foley, but was not thrilled with The Paris Apartment. Not sure why. Still a decent read, I just don’t know how she can ever top The Guest List.
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Same, it was a good read, but I prefer The Hunting Party. I am wondering if I prefer The Hunting Party because I read it first and it was the first time that I had read that particular style of mystery and loved it!
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Great choices! I almost used The House in the Cerulean Sea, as well, but then I ended up using only books I’ve read. I still need to read that one. 🤦♀️
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Thank you. I only use books I’ve read. House in the Cerulean Sea is a great book ☺️
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Oh lots of Paris for you. Fun!
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Yes! I didn’t even realise it until someone commented on it!
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