TEN OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL PLACES THESE BOOK TITLES VISIT!
We’ve going visiting places again in today’s book list. Only this time it isn’t about the literal places (not that some wouldn’t be nice) we may want to spend time in, it’s geographical places in book titles! Because this seems like a fun idea, right?
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✈️⛰️🌊TEN OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL PLACES THESE BOOK TITLES VISIT!✈️⛰️🌊#TOPTEN #TOPTENTUESDAY #BOOKLIST #BOOKFUN #BOOKS #READBOOKS Share on XThese are mountains, a lake, the roaring ocean or maybe somewhere more peaceful like the green and lush country scenery. Not matter what, these may not be places we’re saying we want to visit like we did a few weeks ago, but they may still be some pretty places to spend time in. Let’s see what they are.
GEOGRAPHICAL PLACES IN BOOK TITLES
GOLD IN THESE HILLS + SONS OF BLACKBIRD MOUNTAIN, JOANNE BISCHOF
‘Gold’: Goodreads • ‘Sons’: Goodreads
LOVE FINDS YOU IN, CARAMEL BY THE SEA CALIFORNIA, SANDRA BRICKER
AT BLUEBONNET LAKE, AMANDA CABOT
TO THE FARTHEST SHORES, ELIZABETH CAMDEN
THE INN AT OCEAN’S EDGE, COLLEEN COBLE
SURRENDER BAY, DENISE HUNTER
THE SACRED SHORE, JANNETTE OKE & T. DAVIS BUNN
THE KILLING TIDE, DANI PETTREY
ACROSS A STAR SWEPT SEA, DIANA PETERFREUND
THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS, M.L. STEDMAN
THE SEA BEFORE US, SARAH SUNDIN
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Linking up with That Artsy Reader Girl September 13: 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.) (Submitted by Lisa of Hopewell)
Great list with so many great picks that fit this week’s fun prompt. The Killing Tide has a beautiful cover. I hope it’s also a good book.
Have a great week 😀
The Killing Tide is a great read! If you give it a chance, I hope you enjoy, Rae. :)
A great list! I haven’t read any of these, but I have The Light Between Oceans on my TBR.
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Fun! Hope you enjoy ‘Oceans’ if you read it, Pam. I know the feeling of books stacking up on that TBR. ;)
Bluebonnet Lake sounds like a pretty place.
Right? Sometimes the title just makes things sound good. :)
Oh, these are some really fantastic titles!
For sure! We love a good title. :D
Great list, Rissi! I tweaked this one just a bit but we so share a book in common today :)
YAY for shared titles. Good ones deserve all the love. :)
Great list Rissi! I haven’t read any of these yet, but I LOVE the cover for Across A Star-Swept Sea!
So do I, Lindsey. It’s just so pretty. I think this is also some type of Jane Austen re-telling so I’m more intrigued. :)
Very nice list! I haven’t read any of these, but several have caught my eye! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
I hope if you give any a chance, you enjoy them! :)