Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
It is that time of year again--time to share our favorite books. Hope you enjoy my list.
Top Ten Favorite Books of 2020
Though I have enjoyed all the books in the Tradd Street series, these two are the ones I liked the most of the four I read in 2020.
It is rare I don't enjoy a Christmas story, but this one was so sweet. Hallmark needs to grab this one for a TV movie.
This was a strong start to a new series by Charlotte Hubbard. I am reading the second book now.
The Caitlin Strong novels by Jon Land are always fabulous reads. How deeply personal to the main character this story is makes it even better.
An engaging historical adventure.
Deputy Tempe Crabtree has been a favorite of mine for years. I am wondering what new adventures await her after this one.
I never tire of reading Hubbard's books. This is a story of forgiveness and second chances.
An exciting adventure of an orphan in seek of the truth. I am eager for the release of the next book.
A fabulous plot and superb characters make this modern retelling of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility a delightful read.
What do you think of my list? Have you read any of these? What are some books from your list I should plan to read in 2021?
7 comments:
Hunting Teddy Roosevelt does sound interesting.
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It's been awhile I haven't read a Karen White novel. I'll keep the Tradd Street series in mind. Thanks for sharing!
Karen White!!! I adore her books. If I read any this year, they would have made my list, too!
I really like Karen White, but for some reason I haven't read any of the Tradd Street books. I need to. And I adore the cover for BRITFIELD! It's so pretty and eye-catching.
Happy TTT!
I haven't read any of these, but I do love a good Jane Austen retelling. Hope you have a happy New Year's!
Lydia, it was a great book. I wasn't sure what I would think of it, but really liked it.
Hope you get to more Tradd Street books, Laura.
Deanna, great to know you like Karen White's books. I have some by her I haven't read yet.
Susan, I hope you try out the Tradd Street series. Britfield was great. I loved the cover, too.
Alicia, hope you give Sense without Sensibility a try.
Thanks for stopping by, everyone. Happy New Year!
Selling Christmas sounds so good. I have a copy waiting for me and I really need to get around to it ... even if it is after Christmas.
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