Top Ten Tuesday | Books Beginning with A

Posted March 25, 2024 by Haze in Top Ten Tuesday, Weekly Book Memes / 29 Comments

Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly bookish meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl that features a different bookish topic every week.

Today’s topic is Movies/TV Shows That Would Have Made Amazing Books

I can’t think of very many ideas for today’s topic, so from now on I’m going to go with books in alphabetical order every time I need an easy go-to topic, an idea I’m stealing from Pam @ Read! Bake! Create! I think it’s genius!

So here are the Top Ten Books on my TBR beginning with A. These are all books I intend to read, hopefully soon, but definitely eventually.

Top Ten Books Beginning with A

  1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy – I actually got about 30% into this audiobook but stopped because I was getting confused with the names and characters and wanted to switch over to a printed copy. I’m not sure if I’ll pick up where I left off or start over again. Or maybe I should just keep going with the audiobook and not worry about getting all the details right.
  2. Ariadne by Jennifer Saint – It’s been on my TBR since a Greek mythology binge a few years ago. I’d love to finally read it some time really soon!
  3. A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan – I’ve read this, but not the other books in the series. And I read it long enough ago that I don’t remember a thing and have to reread before diving into the next books.
  4. All That’s Left to Say by Emery Lord – I’ve read a few of Emery Lord’s books and enjoyed them, so I really want to read this one too.
  5. Accidentally Amy by Lynn Painter – I’ve heard so many good things about this author but haven’t read a single book by her. I thinking I have to remedy this and also possibly use it for the 52 Book Club Prompt 25: An author “everyone” has read except me.
  6. A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal – Another author I’ve heard good things about, and another possibility for the same prompt.
  7. A Theory of Haunting by Sarah Monette – So this books sounds really scary and satisfyingly creepy, and for some reason I feel the need to give myself some sleepless nights.
  8. Artificial Condition by Martha Wells – The second book in the Murderbot series. I read the first and loved it and I wanna read the rest of it!
  9. A Fire Endless by Rebecca Ross – The second book in the Elements of Cadence series. I read the first one and I really want to know what happens next.
  10. A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid – I love fairy tales and tales about faes. How can I resist?

Have you read any of these books? What did you think of them? Would you read any of these books?

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29 responses to “Top Ten Tuesday | Books Beginning with A

  1. This is a fun and easy topic anytime we are in need of a fill-in type topic or something to use when a topic doesn’t work for us. May be an idea I’ll have to borrow too! 🙂 I also admire when readers put a classic novel on their respective lists. I never read classic lit, but so many sound like great reads. Hope you enjoy all of these.

  2. Still shocked I haven’t read Ariadne yet! This is an excellent list. I’ve honestly tried to read Ana Karenina several times. Maybe this’ll be our year!

    • I forget things very easily too! Both books and movies. If I don’t review a book I can forget that I ever read them until I’m halfway into an unwitting reread! 😅

    • Thank you! I loved your idea and I thought it was so helpful to have it to fall back on when I come up empty on the assigned topics.

  3. I went a bit rogue for today’s topic too and instead talked about recent reads that I think would make great movies/shows! I like this idea of listing books in alphabetical order on days when I go rogue and can’t think of a different topic to do! 😃 I’ve only read Wells’ book on here but many of the others are on my TBR. Great list!

  4. I love these covers very pleasing to the eye, and most of these I know about haven’t read any of them yet. I also picked another topic today, as I could not think of anything either.

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