Top Ten Tuesday – Covers/Titles with Things Found in Nature

Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! Hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, this week’s prompt is Covers/Titles with Things Found in Nature (covers/titles with things like trees, flowers, animals, forests, bodies of water, etc. on/in them) (Submitted by Jessica @ a GREAT read). I quite like these sorts of prompts. I did have to go back a little way to find the appropriate covers, but I think that I did fairly well and managed to get a good mix of genres!

Contemporary:

Random Things Tours – Book Review – Mr Magenta by Christopher Bowden

Cover featuring a tree in the English countryside.

Random Things Tours – Book Review – Sylvia by Maithryi Karnoor

Cover with an abstract tree.

Non Fiction:

Random Things Tours – Book Review – The Wit and Wisdom of David Attenborough by Chas Newkey-Burden

Cover featuring plants and animals.

Fantasy:

Library Book Review – Hex and the City by Kate Johnson

Cover featuring leaves.

Netgalley Book Review – Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett

Cover featuring plants and fungi.

Thriller:

Random Things Tours – Book Review – Murder Under The Tuscan Sun by Rachel Rhys

Cover with trees and the Tuscan countryside.

Mystery:

Valentine’s Day – Library Book Review – Bloody Valentine by James Patterson

Cover featuring roses.

Children’s books:

Random Things Tours – Book Review – Your Rainbow by Lynn How illustrated by Jennifer Jamieson

Cover and title featuring a rainbow.

Netgalley Book Review – A Place For Rain by Michelle Schaub

A title featuring rain and plants on the cover.

Random Things Tours – Book Review – Meeting Pip by Fiona Lowry

A cover featuring trees in a garden.

What book covers/titles would be on your list?

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25 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday – Covers/Titles with Things Found in Nature

  1. Rissi

    You did indeed find a good mix of genres! Based on the covers, it looks like there’s a variety of stories featured on your list today which is always fun. I think I’ve seen Kate’s on Goodreads or others lists here and there. Thanks so much for visiting my website today! I appreciate this. 🙂

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  2. RAIN CITY READS

    I adore David Attenborough! My kid and I have spent countless hours watching his nature shows. I really like the look of Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands! Happy reading this week!

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    1. Emily Jane Post author

      I have to admit that I haven’t seen a full episode. I wanted to learn more about him which is why I went on the Blog Tour. It was a lovely book.

      The Emily Wilde books are great 😊

      Thank you. You too 😊

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  4. Leah's Books

    I know it’s super late, but better late than never, right? I love all the covers that you’ve picked for these! So many of them are pretty, and I especially love the ones that feature leaves and trees, like Hex and the City and Emily Wilde.

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    1. Emily Jane Post author

      😂 I agree! Thank you. Emily Wilde has definitely got to be a favourite. I wish I had it in physical form but I don’t believe in getting multiple formats of the same book 😂

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