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Happy Tuesday, y’all! This week, Jana, over at That Artsy Reader Girl, has handed the reins of this week’s Top Ten Tuesday theme over to Jessica from a Great Read. And what did Jessica choose for this week’s theme? Nature! I decided to focus on books with trees on the covers. It’s funny how hard it was to come up with ten books with trees on the cover! But I managed! Who wants to see the forest for the trees?

Pictures of trees for a post entitles See the Forest for the Trees: Book Covers Featuring Trees.

All titles are linked to Goodreads, and covers are linked to Amazon.

Without further ado, here are ten book covers featuring trees, aka See the Forest for the Trees!

9 From the Nine Worlds by Rick Riordan

A cover image of 9 from the Nine Worlds by Rick Riordan
  • Genre: Middle Grade, Mythology, Anthology, Fantasy
  • Release Date: October 2018

Five Little Indians by Michelle Good

A cover image of Five Little Indians by Michelle Good.
  • Genre: Historical Fiction, Indigenous
  • Release Date: April 2020
  • CW/TW: drug use & abuse, sexual assault, death

Two Trees Make A Forest by Jessica J. Lee

A cover image of Two Trees Make a Forest
  • Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir, Nature
  • Release Date: July 2020

Radar Girls by Sara Ackerman

A cover image of Radar Girls by Sara Ackerman
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: July 2021

The Suite Spot by Trish Doller

A cover image of The Suite Spot by Trish Doller
  • Genre: Romance, Contemporary
  • Release Date: March 2022

A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler

A cover image of A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler
  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Release Date: March 2020
  • CW/TW: Racism, Bullying, Suicide

Beaches, Bungalows & Burglaries by Tonya Kappes

Cover image of Beachs, Bungalows & Burglaries by Tonya Kappes
  • Genre: Cozy Mystery
  • Release Date: May 2018

You Have a Match by Emma Lord

Cover image of You Have a Match by Emma Lord
  • Genre: YA, Contemporary
  • Release Date: January 2021

Famous for a Living by Melissa Ferguson

  • Genre: Romance, Contemporary
  • Release Date: May 2023

The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp by Leonie Swann

Cover image of The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp
  • Genre: Mystery, Translated
  • Release Date: May 2020 in German, August 2023 in English

And that’s how you see the forest for the trees! Have you read any of these? What are some of your favorite books with trees on the cover?

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28 thoughts on “See the Forest for the Trees: Book Covers Featuring Trees

  1. Ooh nice ones! These are all new to me ones! Trees was a popular choice among my collection, so I tried to limit some of them! Lol.

    Thanks for visiting my TTT!

  2. Looks like you found a fun collection! I’m curious about Emma’s AND Melissa’s too, and someday I need to learn more about Trish’s books. Her cover art usually captures my attention. Love that you picked one thing from nature and featured that through cover art. πŸ™‚ Thanks so much for visiting my website today!

  3. I have tried to read Famous for a Living, but I just can’t seem to get into it. It’s odd, because I’ve read every book Ferguson has written. I don’t know what my issue is. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

  4. Love your theme for this week! It’s so interesting to see all the different types of options and illustrations for trees! πŸ™‚

  5. What a wonderful list, and such a great way to narrow down the topic. I’m pretty partial to enjoying trees, and you picked such gorgeous covers and even the pictures for your post are pretty and make me feel more relaxed just seeing them. I haven’t read a lot of these, but I adored Famous for a Living, and I don’t think I’ll ever forget Five Little Indians – that one made such a huge impact on me, and will take up space in my head forever.

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