Top Ten Tuesday: Green Book Covers

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

March 17: Green Book Covers (In honor of St. Patrick’s Day today!)

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! According to my Ancestry.com report, my DNA shows that I am 54% Irish so I am claiming it today. Lol.

And now for the green books! Most of these are books on my TBR.

Eliza Vanda’s Button Box: I can’t stand how cut this cover is! It sounds a little Mary Poppins-esque as well, and that appeals to me, since I love Mary Poppins!

Off the Beaten Path: I have been wanting to read this book since last summer, and now it is on my list for this summer. It is set in Michigan and sounds like a fun read!

The Bewitching: This is one I did read, and I absolutely loved it.

Vanishing Fleece: I am obsessed with sheep lately. I don’t know what is happening with that but if a book has a sheep on it, I want to read it.

An Irish Country Village: I picked this one for the cover. I did try to read the first in this series years ago and found it sort of boring, but I should probably try again.

Truckers: The First Book of the Nomes: I said I wanted to read Pratchett this year, and apparently I do better with his children’s books. Lol. Wyatt and I read Dragons of Crumbling Castle which was really cute and I think we are going to read this one as well.

Argyles and Arsenic: This is book five in the Highland Bookshop Mystery Series, which is on my list. I just need to get started on them!

Small Things Like These: I have not read this one yet. It seems like it would be very emotionally powerful and I need to ready myself before those types of books!

Mad Mabel: This green cover is a hard one to find! I like it better than the red cover, but I am not about to pay $50 bucks for it! Lol.

A is for Arsenic: So the whole cover might not be green, but the design and style make the green bottle just pop and I love it. I have this one on my list for the nonfiction challenge! This cover version is also expensive and difficult to find! I don’t know why they wouldn’t just use this one; this one is just so much more dramatic!

And that is it from me today! I can’t wait to see everyone else’s, although it will be later this week when I have the opportunity!

9 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Green Book Covers

  1. Joanne's avatar Joanne

    In Your Dreams by Sarah Adams is mostly green (or maybe 1/2 green). This would have been hard for me as most of my favorite green covered books are part of a series (and I hate breaking up a series to just list one or two!).

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