Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Top Ten Tuesday

 
Created by The Broke and The Bookish in June 2010 and moved to The Artsy Reader Girl in Jan 2018

Top Ten Eleven Comfort Reads

Most of you can probably guess which books made my list. They show up in a lot of other lists. All of these books hold a special place in my heart.











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16 comments:

  1. The Hobbit is on of my all time favorites.

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  2. We all need comfort reads, don't we? Love your list. :)

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  3. I definitely guessed a few of them, but I didn't get all of them. I didn't know about Dragon Slippers or Magician: Apprentice.

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    1. Ya, they don't show up on lists as much as the others.

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  4. The Hobbit- definitely. and oh my gosh I LOVED Magician: Apprentice when I read it in college. I was a huge fan of that series.

    The Book of Three I remember reading that series too as a youngster...

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    1. You have great taste in books! Ha ha! I first read Raymond E. Feist in HS. My brother bought some books for my birthday.

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    2. Thanks! I was SO into the Magician series for a while lol.

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    3. Me too! Some day I want to read all the books in that universe.

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  5. I loved Anne of Green Gables! I think The Coincidence of Coconut Cake looks intriguing too! I had not heard of it before.

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    1. I think Anne will be on a lot of lists today. Coconut Cake is such a charming read. I love it!

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  6. Anne of Green Gables is a great comfort read!

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  7. I only have heard of the first two and I was one of the few readers that couldn't get through the Hobbit. But, what that proves to me is that there are books for everyone and the best part is that we find new books and authors everywhere! That's the fun of this group..... See what you think of my list: https://www.bookshelfjourneys.com/post/ttt-comfort-reads

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    1. Yes, there are books for everyone, but not every book is for everyone.

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