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Happy Tuesday y’all! How’s your week been? Mine has been a bit rough as I had a weird tension headache/migraine hit near the end of last year. So now I’m working on getting the energy back from that. Thank goodness for preplanning blog posts! This week, Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl has handed the topic decision over to Ellie over at Curiosity Killed the Bookworm. As such, Ellie is asking us to share books we’ve discovered through Top Ten Tuesday posts.

Ten Books Discovered Through Top Ten Tuesday Posts

I will admit that I don’t always add books from TTT. And when I do, I don’t mark them as being found on TTT posts. Some of these books were on a lot of lists, and others were ones I saw in one place or another. So I won’t be mentioning who I found the book through.

All titles will take you to Goodreads, where all the synopsis are from. Images will take you to Amazon.

Now let’s look at Books Discovered Through Top Ten Tuesday Posts!

Sadie by Courtney Summers

  • Genre: YA, Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
  • Release Date: September 2018
  • Read: Yes

A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher

  • Genre: YA, Fantasy
  • Release Date: July 2020
  • Read: Yes

Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Release Date: February 2022
  • Read: Yes

The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart

  • Genre: Middle Grade, Contemporary
  • Release Date: January 2019
  • Read: Yes

The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill

  • Genre: Graphic Novel
  • Release Date: October 2017
  • Read: No

Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons

  • Genre: YA, Contemporary, Fantasy
  • Release Date: April 2020
  • Read: No

Lore Olympus: Volume One by Rachel Smythe

  • Genre: Graphic Novel
  • Release Date: November 2021
  • Read: Yes

The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

  • Genre: Cozy Mystery
  • Release Date: September 2020
  • Read: No

Greetings from Tucson by Cherie L. Genua

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: September 2021
  • Read: No

Ruby Spencer’s Whisky Year by Rochelle Bilow

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: February 2023
  • Read: No

And that’s ten books discovered through Top Ten Tuesday posts! Have you read any of these? What are some books you’ve discovered through Top Ten Tuesday posts?

Ten Books Discovered Through Top Ten Tuesday Posts

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25 thoughts on “Books Discovered Through Top Ten Tuesday Posts

  1. I did keep up with tracking books from TTT posts for a while, then stopped again. My list is in Ohio and I am in NC, so I did my best, LOL! Have a great week!

  2. I do add quite a few books to my TBR from TTTs but I admit that a lot of them are also shown a lot on social media, lol. I hope you enjoy the books that you haven’t read yet 🙂

  3. Sadie is on my list today too! After today’s topic, I might start making note of whose blog I get recommendations from (though sometimes a book is in many lists, like I’m pretty sure Sadie was).
    My TTT

    1. Me too Nicole! I was feeling pretty good today, until about 90 minutes into my shift at work. Then there was so much stuff going on, I barely had time to breathe. Hoping a good night’s sleep tonight will help ease the sore muscles.

  4. I have read two on this list, Sadie and The Thursday Murder Club. Of the ten on my list I have only read one so far.

  5. I liked Legends & Lattes – very cosy read. I also don’t track where I get my recommendations from, so I had to guess with my list haha.

  6. I love that we get to see so many different books and possibly find new titles to enjoy. But I rarely if EVER remember where I find them. Still… it’s fun knowing we did discover them on someone’s list. 🙂 Thanks a bunch for visiting my website this week.

  7. Ooh, Sadie’s a good pick. I disliked two of her earlier books that I’d picked up via random shelf browsing so I had pretty much written her off as an author, but the TTT hype in particular changed my mind for the better.

    I loved Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise too. I think I heard of it through Goodreads Choice first, but it was an amazing book.

    And I have not read that particular Ash Parsons book, but I loved The Falling Between Us/Holding On To You and had a good time with You’re So Dead from that author.

  8. This is a fabulous list! I also never remember where I get books on my TBR from, but we have so many of the same books on our TBRs! Probably because we’ve been visiting the same TTT posts lol

  9. T. Kingfisher is one of the authors I’m so grateful for TTT bloggers for going on about so much as I think I might have passed her by otherwise and now I love her.

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