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Top Ten Tuesday is an original bookish meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Each week a new top ten topic is posted for followers to write about. This week we have been given free rein to choose our own Top Ten topic--as long as it's bookish it's a go. I've decided to do my Top Ten Covers from 2011 (that's covers of books I actually read, not books published in 2011).
Here we go:
1. Out of the Silent Planet (1938): I love the early Science Fiction look of the C. S. Lewis trilogy.
2. This is an incredibly fun book with an equally fun cover: The Thornthwaite Inheritance by Gareth P Jones.
3. Shroud of Darkness by E. C. R. Lorac: One of my vintage mysteries. A nice murder at a train station.
4. The Innocent Bottle by Anthony Gilbert. She doesn't look innocent, does she? I love the covers on the classic pocket size editions...
3 comments:
Hi Bev,
Looks like some interesting books. I didn't see a place for reviews of Mount TBR Reading Challenge. I've got my first review of a book on my list. Have a great day!
Sherrie
Just Books
Great covers, Bev. I most especially liked the CLUB DUMAS cover. But then all of this writer's books usually have great covers.
I wish I could say I've enjoyed his books, but....I did try one, I think, THE FENCING MASTER (LOVE that title) but just couldn't get with the program. I think it's the translation that threw me.
The Fencing Master wasn't near as good as Club Dumas
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