Top Ten Tuesday (TTT) brought to you by The Broke and the Bookish.
March 21: Read In One Sitting Theme: ten of the shortest books I’ve read, top ten books I read in one sitting, ten books to read when you are short on time, top ten books that will make you read the whole day away, etc.
Which way to go this week? There are so many possibilities. Short books? Or books you can’t put down? Fun mysteries? Memoirs?
I tried to pick just one category. Really, I did. But there are so many great books to highlight. So this week, I’m doing a smorgasbord for my top ten list. That’s right, you get a little bit of everything. Lucky ducks.
Now, shall we begin?
Top Ten Smorgasbord
Some of these can easily be finished in a day, others are just hard to put down. I also went a little over ten. Okay, like 50% over. I’ve got 15 books here, people. Don’t judge.
Fun Mysteries
- Two for the Dough by Janet Evanovich
- Killer Twist by C.A. Larger
- Double Up by Gretchen Archer
- Bitter Harvest by Wendy Tyson
Short Stories
- Different Seasons by Stephen King
- The Happiest Days of our Lives by Wil Wheaton
- Capital Crimes: London Mysteries edited by Martin Edwards
Page Turners
- Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
- A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
- 61 Hours by Lee Child
- The Secret Place by Tana French
Other Great Reads that are Hard to Put Down
- The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
- Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
- Let’s Pretend this Never Happened by Jenny Lawson
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
What about you? How did you swing this week’s topic? What book would you add to my list(s)? Sound off below, and link up to your own TTT if you’ve got one!
I completely agree about Deathly Hallows – that was an all-nighter read for me! My TTT
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Did you finish it in one night? I definitely did not. (I was dealing with a toddler and baby when it came out, so I did my best. LOL)
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I think that one may have taken me a couple of nights lol
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I agree with your other great reads that were hard to put down. I had the same problem with them!
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Thank you! If only we didn’t have to put them down! 🙂
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Dude, I’ve only read one book on this list! LOL. (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.) A couple on the list look good though!
Our Long Books, Quick Reads TTT
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Thank you! 🙂 It’s so much fun to look at everyone’s TTT lists – I always find so many new books!
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The one on this list that interests me the most is by Wil Wheaton. I think I knew he’d written something, but now I want to find and read them.
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I love Wil’s writing. He is a terrific blogger. I haven’t followed him as much in the last few years, but his writing is at it’s best when it is a personal story.
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LOVED The Secret Place and Big Litte Lies as page turners. I definitely read TFIOS in a day or around there. Let’s Pretend This Never Happened is such a great listen!! I am working my way to the last HP – I am on book 5!!
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Oh I love Harry Potter! The last three books are huge – so not finish in a day, but definite page turners. (Well, 6 and 7 were for me. 5 was a little on the long side. But stick with it! 😉 )
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I so agree about Big Little Lies! And I’ve been meaning to try Tana French after seeing good reviews… I was not aware of her before I started a blog.
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I’ve only read the two most recent Tana French books, but I really enjoyed both of them. They are great Scotland Yard thrillers. I didn’t know about her and last year I randomly selected The Secret Place audio book at the library.
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The Fault In Our Stars is such an wonderful read… Good choice!
Here’s a link to my TTT post: http://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2017/03/top-ten-tuesday-list-of-books-to-read.html
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Yes, that book was amazing. And so sad. *sniff*
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I wish I could have read Deathly Hallows in one sitting! The best I’ve ever done is 3.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/top-ten-tuesday-99/
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I didn’t read it in one sitting for sure – my oldest was a toddler, and my youngest was a baby when it came out, but I do remember it was *really* hard to put it down. 🙂
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Love your smorgasboard! The Gretchen Archer is on my TBR as is Big Little Lies. Actually looking back over it just about all these are on my TBR so glad to see they made your list! I’m looking forward to reading them.
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Thank you! I hope you like them!
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This is a great list! I’ve read TFIOS, Eleanor & Park, and Harry Potter, and I definitely agree with you on those. I need to start working on some of the rest! 🙂
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Thank you!
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Big Little Lies sounds like a great read!
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Big Little Lies is fantastic! She tackles a pretty serious subject, but manages to keep the book funny throughout. I’ve enjoyed all the books I’ve read by Ms. Moriarty, but Big Little Lies is by far my favorite one.
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Love the Steohanie Plum books, such quick fun reads. And I 100% agree with your other great reads that are hard to put down!
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Ahh! Stephanie Plum! Darn typos.
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🙂
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Thank you!
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