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Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Top Ten Tuesday: One-Word Wonders
9:50 PM
Today's TTT prompt is nice and simple: Top Ten Books With One-Word Titles. Judging from most of the titles on my TBR list, I prefer mine longer, but there just happen to be exactly ten novels the list that fit the prompt. Huzzah!
As always, Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl. Click on over there and give her some love.
Top Ten Books With One-Word Titles On My TBR List
1. Above by Isla Morley—Like Emma Donoghue's Room, Above concerns a woman who must raise a baby in captivity. How does a mother protect and nurture her child in a world that is isolated and dangerous?
2. Artifice by Sharon Cameron—This YA novel is about a young Dutch woman who watches with horror as the Nazis buy up and steal her country's artistic treasures. Desperate for money to help the Resistance smuggle Jewish babies out of Amsterdam, she begins selling forgeries to the Nazis. It's a dangerous game, one that could end in her death.
3. Dust by Dusti Bowling—Plagued by asthma, Avalyn has been breathing easier since her family moved to a town with clean air. Then, a new boy moves in. Dirty and withdrawn, he's an instant target for bullies. Avalyn wants to befriend him, but she has trouble breathing around him, especially as his emotions seem to trigger swirling dust storms. Who is this boy, really? How can Avalyn help him? If she can't, will she ever be able to breathe freely again?
4. Goldilocks by Laura Lam—With the Earth dying around them, humans must head for space if they have any chance of surviving. An all-female spaceship crew is ready and willing to colonize a planet in the Goldilocks Zone. If only they were the officially sanctioned team. When push comes to shove, they do what they have to and steal the ship. Almost immediately, things start to go wrong. How can the team save the world when they can't even trust each other?
5. Hester by Laurie Lico Albanese—This buzzy novel reimagines the life of the woman who inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's famous heroine, Hester Prynne. When Isobel Gamble's husband leaves her in America with little hope of returning, the seamstress finds herself stranded and penniless in a strange new land. Nathaniel Hawthorne befriends her and the two grow close...and that's about all the plot summary offers in the way of story hints!
6. Homecoming by Kate Morton—An Australian journalist living in London returns to her homeland to be at the bedside of her ailing grandmother. While the elderly woman is in the the hospital, her granddaughter examines her attic, finding shocking information on an old unsolved murder. It's clear her family was involved in some way, but how? And why? The journalist is determined to find out.
7. Killingly by Katharine Beutner—Based on a real-life missing persons case that has never been solved, this historical mystery concerns a strange, quiet student who goes missing from Mount Holyoke College in the late 1800s. Her tight-lipped best friend might know more than she's saying. What secrets is she keeping? What really happened to Bertha Mellish?
8. Remembrance by Rita Woods—Juggling multiple timelines, this historical novel explores themes of slavery, racism, freedom, and hope.
9. Sheerwater by Leah Swann—As Ava drives toward her new home with her two young sons in the backseat, she's shocked to witness the crash of a small plane. She runs to help. When she returns to her vehicle, her children have vanished. Where are Ava's sons? How will she get them back?
10. Unmissing by Minka Kent—Merritt Coletto's idyllic life with her husband shatters forever one night when his ex-wife comes knocking on their door. She's been missing, presumed dead, for a decade. Shocked by her tale of abduction and terror, they bring her into their home. The longer she stays, though, the more suspicious Merritt becomes. Is Lydia telling the truth about where she's been for the last ten years? And what does she really want from her ex-husband and his new wife?
There you go, ten books with one-word titles that are on my TBR list. Have you read any of them? What did you think? What are your favorite books with one-word titles? I'd truly love to know. Leave me a comment on this post and I will gladly return the favor on your blog.
Happy TTT!
Tuesday, January 07, 2020
Top Ten Tuesday: 2020 Is Looking Promising Already
1:00 AM
My kids are back in school, so the holidays must be officially over. Never mind the fact that my Christmas decorations aren't completely packed away or that my family is still nibbling on holiday treats. I'm ready for the new year, darn it! 2020's not going to get away from me like 2019 did. I hope.
Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is Top Ten Most Anticipated Book Releases for the First Half of 2020. I already did a Winter TBR list that featured a lot of 2020 releases, so check that one out. Never fear, though, I have more, which you will find listed below in order of release date. Before you scroll down, though, take a minute to join in the TTT fun. It's super easy—just click on over to That Artsy Reader Girl, scan a few quick instructions, write up your own list, then hop around the book blogosphere checking out other people's posts. I promise it will be a good time!
Okay, here we go with Top Ten (Okay, Eleven) Most Anticipated Book Releases for the First Half of 2020 (not including those from my Winter TBR list):
1. The Girls With No Names by Serena Burdick (available January 7)—An ARC of this novel is winging its way to me as we speak. I can't wait! This historical concerns two sisters who live near a home for wayward girls. When the girls unearth a shocking secret about their father, everything changes. Then, one of the sisters disappears. Assuming their father has incarcerated his missing daughter at the nearby home, the other hatches a daring rescue plan.
2. The Hollows by Jess Montgomery (available January 14)—I loved The Widows, a historical novel about a woman who takes over as sheriff after her husband's death in 1920s Ohio. The second book in the series, this one concerns an elderly woman who is killed by a train while walking through an underground railroad tunnel. Who was the woman? And what was she doing on the train tracks? It's up to the sheriff to find out.
3. Big Lies in a Small Town by Diane Chamberlain (available January 14)—This dual-timeline novel is the story of an innocent convict who is released from prison early in return for restoring an old mural. A lot of my favorite tropes are rolled up in this one, so I'm expecting to enjoy it.
4. Remembrance by Rita Woods (available January 21)—This triple-timeline historical novel about slavery looks intriguing.
5. Grace is Gone by Emily Elgar (available January 24)—Teenager Grace is so ill that her mother, Meg, who is beloved and admired in her town, does little else but care for her. When Meg is found brutally murdered, with Grace nowhere to be found, the confusing mystery befuddles the town. What in the world happened to the mother and daughter? Sounds good, no?
6. Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald (available February 4)—After being struck by lightning, a woman wakes up in the hospital only to find out her mother has been murdered. The police are suspicious of her convenient amnesia. Desperate to prove her innocence, she sets out to find the truth.
7. The Vanishing Deep by Astrid Scholte (available March 3)—In this YA novel, a teen raises her sister from the dead for one day as a desperate measure to get answers about their parents' deaths. Without enough clues as to what really happened, the girls team up to find the truth while being pursued by ill-intentioned foes. Sounds fun!
8. The Lonely Heart of Maybelle Lane by Kate O'Shaughnessy (available March 3)—I just requested an e-ARC of this MG novel from NetGalley. It's about a girl who discovers her estranged father will be judging a singing competition in Nashville. She signs up to compete, but exactly how is she going to secretly get herself to Tennessee? Adventure ensues ...
9. The Good Turn by Dervla McTiernan (available March 5)—I've enjoyed the first two books in McTiernan's Cormac Reilly series and I've been anxiously awaiting this third installment. Looks like it's told from the perspective of both Reilly and another detective. Interesting.
10. Strike Me Down by Mindy Mejia (available April 7)—I'm a big fan of Mejia's thrillers, so I'm excited for her newest which centers around a forensic accountant hired to track down millions of dollars of missing prize money.
11. Where the Lost Wander by Amy Harmon (available April 28)—I love me a good pioneer story and this one sounds excellent. It's about a young widow crossing the Overland Trail who faces hardships along the way. An unexpected romance with a man who is half-Pawnee adds challenges to her already full plate.
Happy TTT!
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