
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl
This week’s prompt: Books with _____ in the title.
I chose the word “night” for this challenge! And, I sort of played it loose – I included a title even if a word had night in it.



Endless Night by Agatha Christie was one of the first I read when I started reading her books. I still haven’t read them all, there are so many and I tend to hop skip around genres and authors when reading. This book just kept surprising me!
The next two are books I recently added to my TBR, despite their own vintage ages. Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers and Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I can’t believe I haven’t read Tender is the Night honestly, I went through a whole phase where I was reading his work. I saw both of these on the Goodreads 100 years of beloved books list.



Karen White always writes a good book, in my opinion. The Night the Lights Went Out is one of my favorites.
Half Spent Was the Night by Ami McKay is the second in the Witches of New York series and is set during Yule. I read it in the weird limbo time between Christmas and New Year and it was the perfect read.
Middle of the Night by Riley Sager is still sitting on my TBR. I am not sure when I will read it, as it is about a ten year old boy going missing, and I have a ten year old boy. Not sure I can emotionally handle that!




Nevernight by Jay Kristoff was such a good read!! I read it after my husband told me I needed to read it, and was so drawn into this world. However, the end was not to my liking and so I never read on! **So I have learned that Jay Kristoff is a problematic author, something I was not aware of prior to posting. He has shown racism toward Black people, Jewish people, Asian people, and people with disabilities, and I wanted to add that up here. **
You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kaylynn Bayron (whom I love) is a YA horror and if you like that sort of thing, I definitely recommend it for “summerween” for some summer camp horror.
Daughter of Smoke and Bone is another series that my husband and I read together. I ;oved this little novellla, Night of Cake and Puppets. This story of Mik and Zuzana was so adorable and I just loved everything about it! I will say I was all in on this series for a while, and even made goulash and lavender honey bread because of it. I reviewed it over on my old blog here.
Lucy Foley’s The Midnight Feast was one of my favorite reads last year! I just loved the whole concept and idea of it, and the surprises involved!
And I feel like I flew through this post this time!
I am excited to see what everyone else picked as their word!
“Gaudy Night” is my all time favorite Sayers!
I would read “Strong Poison” and “Have His Carcase” first, though. Not because you won’t understand “Gaudy Night” without those, but they help build the story.
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Thanks Cat! I will start with those two, then read Gaudy Night! I am excited to read this series.
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I’ve read a few of these and really enjoyed them: Riley Sager, Lucy Foley and Kalynn Bayron. Riley Sager’s was my favourite but I LOVED the twist in Kalynn Bayron’s book.
Here’s my TTT for this week: https://damppebbles.com/2025/04/29/toptentuesday-29th-april-2025/
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Whoops! Sorry, replied to another comment rather than adding a new comment 🙈 That’ll teach me to comment on my phone rather than my laptop!
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I really like Kalynn Bayron! She tells a good tale!
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Dorothy Sayers! I need to take another crack at her Whimsy series.
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I am planning on giving it a go this year at some point!
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I think bigger words that include night in them totally count. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by earlier.
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Lol I can be so literal sometimes. Lol.
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I think bigger words that include night in them totally count. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by earlier.
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Great list!! I really need to read the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series. I also added The Midnight Feast to my Goodreads TBR. The Guest List was such a page-turner, and I’ve been wanting to read some more thrillers lately.
Here is my TTT: https://thissideofstoryland.blogspot.com/2025/04/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-word-star-in.html
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I have not read The Guest List and I need to. I did read The Hunting Party and I loved that one too.
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Excellent! I like Karen White but haven’t come across that one.
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It was one of my favorites of her stand alone books!
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I love Riley Sager and Lucy Foley. I really need to look for more. You always come up with the best books and covers!
https://marshainthemiddle.com
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Lol thanks Marsha!
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I actually just started listening to Middle of the Night!
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I’ll have to see what you think of it!
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I was surprised to NOT see NIGHT by Eli Wiesel on list of books with Night in the title. I think you found some other treasures though. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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I actually had it on my list of books when I was brainstorming! And thank you Anne.
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I haven’t read any of these books, but Tender is the Night is on my list as I’m also doing a classics challenge. The only book that came to mind for me with night in the title is The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. I’ve seen a lot of people dislike it, but personally I loved it!
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I have The Midnight Library on my TBR. It sounded good to me!
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I’ve only read Nevernight from your list. I really struggled with the footnotes LOL!
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2025/04/29/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-the-word-sun-in-the-title/
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Those footnotes were crazy!
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I’ve heard of Riley’s books and seem to see lots of high praise for those books. But I haven’t read any. Agatha Christie books continue to interest me… and I continue to ignore them. 😉 Thanks so much for visiting my list!
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Lol! I haven’t read many of Christie’s yet. And the ones I have read are the ones that are not part of a series. But I did enjoy them. Riley Sager is very good if you are into thrillers!
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I love the variety of different vibes on the covers here!
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Thanks Louise!
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I loved The Night The Lights Went Out too!
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It’s such a good one!
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Great word! I loved Nevernight and I still need to read a Riley Sager book!
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Thanks Leslie!
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I’ve only read one of Dorothy Sayers books, but I did not enjoy it. I love the idea of “night” in a title and wonder how many I have read/have on my TBR…great topic!
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Thanks Cindy! I tested out a few words first before landing on this one.
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I like the cover of Middle of the Night.
Here is our <a href=”https://www.longandshortreviews.com/miscellaneous-musings/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-the-word-triangle-in-the-title/“>Top Ten Tuesday.</a>
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It’s a good one!
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Great list. I haven’t read these, but a few are on my wish list. They look good.
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Thanks Yvonne!
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Another list where I have not read any of them! Great choices, have a few on my tbr.
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Thank you!
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That’s a fun challenge, Erin! I don’t think I’ve read “Gaudy Night” either.
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I am curious about that series. I saw there was a tv show too!
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Middle of the Night was pretty good – I hope you like it when you get there.
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I almost chose night for my word! I have an Agatha Christie on my list too. I’ve enjoyed Lucy Foley so I need to look this one up, especially if it was a favorite! Great list, Erin!
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Lol! I did really like The Midnight Feast! It was wild!
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I love your choice of word – wish I’d thought of it! I also love your decision to include any word with “night” in it, as that really opens up the possibilities! You’ve got a great range of books as well, starting with some older ones right up into YA series! I have to admit I’m amazed I haven’t read any of your picks!
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Thank you! I think I am going to have to read Tender is the Night this summer. That cover is gorgeous and I love F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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Ooh, I like your choice! The Midnight Feast sounds intriguing
My TTT: https://memorymeetsimagination.wordpress.com/2025/04/29/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-the-word-people-in-the-title/
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Thanks! It was a good read!
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This is a great choice of word for this week!
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Thanks Marg!
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Great list! I’ve had Lucy Foley on my radar for a while now but I still haven’t read one of her books yet. Have a good day!
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Thanks Stephanie! I have only read two but I really enjoyed both of them!
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“Night” is a great choice of a word. I thought of two nonfiction books, the Elie Wiesel book and the book about the Titanic from the 50s, A Night to Remember.
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I really liked Middle of the Night so I’m glad to see it on your list. 🙂
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I have only read two by Sager but I loved them. His books feel like summer reads to me so I am waiting for summer to read a few more.
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I loved the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series! I didn’t know there was a novella. It’s time for a reread soon anyway, hopefully soon, then I’ll read the novella too!
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I have The Midnight Feast on my TBR, maybe I need to move it up.
And most people don’t realize this, but Jay Kristoff is a hugely problematic author who has displayed a shocking range of racism towards Black people, Jewish people, Asian people, and people with disabilities.
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I had no idea about that!! Holy crap. Thank you for telling me!!
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No problem – a lot of people don’t realize, so I try to share about it. He’s supposedly made some changes to Nevernight (like not using the Jewish name for our God as a CHARACTER name) but I’m pretty sure it still includes Jewish-coded dogwhistles, and a major part of the story was the siblings with albinism, and according to readers with albinism, it is horribly ableist.
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I added this in about him into the body of my post. I debated removing it, but then decided it was better to leave it with an edit about his character.
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That means so much to me! You’d be surprised how many people just conveniently shove that under the rug. I think we’ve all read books by problematic authors without knowing until afterwards, but it is so much more powerful to add a note instead of deleting it.
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