Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday - Ten Books I'd "Pick" at a Bookstore/Library


Today I'm linking up with Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl which is all about lists.  Since lists are one of my favorite things this is one of my favorite linkups!  Today's topic is May Flowers.  I've done a lot of flowery covers and titles so I decided I'd look at 10 books I'd "pick" if I was getting books at a bookstore or library.  I'd rather have a bouquet of 10 books than a bouquet of 10 flowers any day!


1.  The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst - I have thoroughly enjoyed this author's books and this one is a bit different from her Spellshop series but still looks like a gorgeously cozy read.

2.  The Midnight Train by Matt Haig - I did not expect to enjoy The Midnight Library but I really loved it so I'm looking forward to this kind of sequel.

3.  The Shippers by Katherine Center - I loved the last book I read by this author and I love books set on cruise ships.  The last book I read with a cruise ship setting was such a disappointment so I'm hoping this redeems the whole setting a bit.

4. Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel by Elizabeth Everett- This looks wonderful and magical and like a fantasitc read.

5.  Terror in Topaz by A.M. Stuart - I read the first three books in this historical mystery series but for whatever reason never read the last book.  


6.  The House of Hidden Letters by Isabelle Broom - The premise sounds like my favorite kind of story and I've seen some great reviews for this one.

7.  The Codebreaker's Secret by Sara Ackerman - I really loved the previous book I've read by this author and this sounds like an amazing read.

8.  The Killer Question by Janice Hallet - I've heard really good things about this author and this looks like such a fun read.  

9.  The Lily of Ludgate Hall by Mimi Matthews - I've really enjoyed the previous two books in this quartet and am looking forward to Lady Anne's story.

10. Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell - I've heard some mixed reviews of this one but I usually enjoy her books and I like the premise.  If I stumble upon it at a bookstore than I'm taking it as a sign.

What books would you pick for your book bouquet?

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