Category: Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Bookish Superpowers I Wish I Had

Posted February 19, 2024 by Jana in Top Ten Tuesday / 15 Comments

Welcome to another TTT! This week’s topic was submitted by Cathy @WhatCathyReadNext and is about bookish superpowers! What super powers would make your reading life better? Maybe never accidentally buying the same book twice? Perhaps every book you bought would be automatically signed/personally dedicated by the author? Would you like to read faster? I thought this topic would stretch my creativity a little bit, but once I started thinking I was able to whip this post up so fast! Can’t wait to see what you share this week!

1. I want to have a searchable inventory in my brain of all the books I have, where I got them/who I got them from, and the format they’re in. It’d be so much easier to decide what to read next!

2. I’d like the ability to perfectly recall everything about any book I’ve ever read. Book in series, trilogies, and even sequels would not need any refreshers before diving in!

3. I want to instantly have enough money to buy any book I want, the moment I want it. Waiting is hard!

4. I want to be able to scan a book for any triggers that might upset me so I know not to read it.

5. It’d be so much fun to be able to jump into a book and visit the world in that story. I’d never need to buy a plane ticket ever again!

6. I want to be able to bring any book character to life. I could find my soulmate and my best friends between the pages of any book I want!

7. I’d love to be able to scan a book and know if I’ll love it or not. I don’t want to be spoiled, but I’d love to be able to weed through all the books I want to read and read all my favorites right now. My TBR will already take several lifetimes to get through, so this super power would be amazing! I’d never DNF a book again!

8. I want to be able to change a book’s ending if I didn’t like it.

9. I’d like the ability to be able to generate more books by my favorite authors. Maybe they’re not writing anymore or maybe the wait for their next book’s release date is SO long. This power would fix that!

10. I’d like to be able to turn standalone books into series (or add more books to series) if I don’t want to say goodbye to worlds or characters.

What bookish super powers do you wish you had?


Top Ten Books With the Word “Love” in the Title

Posted February 12, 2024 by Jana in Top Ten Tuesday / 12 Comments

Welcome to another TTT! This week’s topic is a love freebie, in honor of Valentine’s Day tomorrow. I decided to share books five books I’ve read and loved and five from my tbr that I’m SO EXCITED about that have the word “love” in the title!

Books I’ve read and loved:

By Love or By Sea by Rachel Rager
Love, Lucy by April Lindner
Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

Books I can’t wait to read and love:

Love and Other Conspiracies by Mallory Marlowe
The Love Remedy by Elizabeth Everett
All’s Fair in Love and War by Virginia Heath
A Cosmic Kind of Love by Samantha Young
Moose Be Love by Jacqueline Winters

Can you think of any books you loved that have “love” in the title?
Sending you a big Valentine’s hug!


Top Ten Books That Can be Read in a Day

Posted February 5, 2024 by Jana in Top Ten Tuesday / 17 Comments

Welcome to another TTT! This week’s topic was submitted by both  Jennifer at FunkNFiction.com and Angela at Reading Frenzy through the topic suggestion form, and is Top Ten Quick Reads/Books to Read When Time is Short. These can be books under 150 pages (or whatever page number you think works for this prompt), novellas, or books that can be read in one sitting or one day. What a great topic to hit the ground running on those 2024 Goodreads reading goals! I decided to go with books that can be read in a day, which is essentially novellas and short stories for me because I don’t read a ton a day!

1. The Exception to the Rule by Christina Lauren
I’m sure you’ve seen the Improbable Meet-Cute series all over the place lately, and this was my favorite of the series! Do not listen to it. lol. It’s told through a lot of emails and each email is read out loud like “to randomemailaddress@yahoo.com from anotherrandomemailaddress@gmail to com, date, time” over and over again. If you read the book you can just skim that part real fast but it gets monotonous when you have to listen to it. I abandoned the audio in favor of the Kindle within just a few minutes! The story is pretty adorable and gave me warm fuzzies!

2. Rosie and the Dreamboat by Sally Thorne
This was my second favorite in the the Improbable Meet-Cute series, and I really love the guy in this one. He’s pretty swoony. I liked the audio a lot, too! Bailey Carr is a great narrator.

3. Signal Moon by Kate Quinn
Oh how I loved this time travel historical fiction! Highly recommend the audio.

4. When She Was Naughty by Tessa Dare
A super charming Christmas novella, complete with a man in an ugly Christmas… waistcoat?

5. The Honeymoon Crashers by Christina Lauren
I LOVED this audio sequel to The Unhoneymooners! The audio is done with sound effects and voice actors for all the different characters. It sounded like a movie!

6. Lord Dashwood Missed Out by Tessa Dare
If you need a quick visit to Spindle Cove, this is it. I love this story.

7. Just One Night by Gayle Forman
Do yourself a favor and skip the abomination that was Just One Year, and read this one after Just One Day. You’ll get the heartwarming closure you’ll need to badly after finishing Just One Day!

8. Uncharted by Tracey Garvis Graves
I never see anyone ever talking about Uncharted, but it’s really good. You get to learn more about Anna and TJ’s story and a guy who accidentally became involved in their story himself. There’s a lot of adventure and mystery, too!

9. Your French Kisses by Lauren Blakely
Did I love this because Shane East narrates this? Maybe. lol. But also, any book that takes place in Paris is going to get my attention.

10. A Christmas Bun for Ulysses by Sarah Morgenthaler
I love the Moose Springs books, and this bonus Christmas short story all about the moose I love so much was the icing on the cake for me. LOVED IT.


Top Ten New-to-Me Authors I Discovered in 2023

Posted January 29, 2024 by Jana in Top Ten Tuesday / 19 Comments

Welcome to another TTT! The end of January is here, and so this is the last 2023 recap week! I really love recapping the previous year every January, but I also love looking forward to new things! This week’s topic is top ten new-to-me authors I discovered in 2023. I read books from 23 new-to-me authors in 2023, so this topic was a little difficult for me! I’m also sharing the titles of the books I enjoyed by those authors. You’ll have to let me know if any of these authors are your favorites, and what else I should read from them!

Rebecca YarrosFourth Wing and Iron Flame
Jenny B. JonesFirst to Fall
Madeline Martin The Last Bookshop in London, The Librarian Spy, and The Keeper of Hidden Books
Kerrigan ByrneThe Highwayman and Making Merry
Courtney ColeThe Christmas Dress
Amy HarmonWhat the Wind Knows 
Emilia KellyThe Portrait
Courtney WalshMy Phony Valentine
Lynsay SandsAn English Bride in Scotland  and The Highlander Takes a Bride
Stephanie TaylorLove, Loss, and Pasta Sauce

What new authors did you discover last year?


Top Ten Books I Meant to Read in 2023 but Haven’t Gotten to Yet

Posted January 22, 2024 by Jana in Top Ten Tuesday / 35 Comments

Welcome to another TTT! This week’s topic is Books I Meant to Read in 2023 but Haven’t Gotten to Yet. Ideally, I’ll be prioritizing them this year but being the rebellious mood reader that I am, saying that I will read a book this year almost guarantees that I won’t. LOL. BUT I’d still really like to get to these books that I was so excited about last year! All of these are either 2023 releases or books I found out about last year. So here we go!

1. Miss Newbury’s List by Megan Walker
2. The Paris Notebook by Tessa Harris
3. The Relationtrip by Elana Johnson
4. A Court This Cruel & Lovely by Stacia Stark
5. French Holiday by Sarah Ready
6. Wilde in Love by Eloisa James
7. The Beast of Beswick by Amalie Howard
8. Borrowed Bride by Noah Hardy
9. Doc Showmance by Zoe Forward
10. Haley and the Yeti by Laura Langa

Have you read any of these?
What books were you hoping to read last year, but never got to?