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Ten Books With Numbers In the Title

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every Tuesday, you pick ten books on that week’s topic. This week, we are looking at Books With Numbers In the Title.

I think the titles will be self-explanatory, so I am just going to take the easy way out — and post the book covers themselves. Then, let’s choose a favorite!

Which of these is your favorite book, title or cover? (And hope everyone is doing well!)

44 replies on “Ten Books With Numbers In the Title”

Yea for Agatha Christie!! So glad you’ve included a few. I was thinking about Dorothy Sayers just this morning. My aunt loved her work. I’ve only read Gaudy Night and didn’t enjoy it all that much. Maybe I should just try another one.

Thanks for stopping by earlier Lex!

Gaudy Night isn’t a favorite of mine either. For Dorothy Sayers, I’d highly recommend Murder Must Advertise. There’s also an older TV version which was really well done, see if you want to try that!

Five Little Pigs is on my list this week too and I nearly included The Three Musketeers! I need to continue with the Lord Peter Wimsey series – I’ve read a few of them but not that one.

I love all the awesome covers on Christie books. As a kid I used to love to go to department store bookshelves and they always had some Christies at one in particular. I always thought they looked so evocative and mysterious. πŸ™‚

Yay for Two Towers!

What a fun meme! I could have done well with this one.

I have read most of these and live not far from The House of the Seven Gables. In fact, a friend just started working there.

Eight Cousins is my favorite Alcott!

Now I’m curious if I could fill out a list using just Agatha Christie titles…

I’ve read a couple of these, but my favorite is The House of the Seven Gables. Something about Hawthorne’s writing style just appeals to me.

I read the House of Seven Gables in high school. It did not go well and is another reason I think classics can be ruined for students, because though I assume I would see it differently now, I can’t drum up the desire to try it again.
(Btw, I love the font you use for your blog!)
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Thanks Kristi — the font I’m using is IM Fell. Glad it’s working πŸ™‚

For House of Seven Gables, it’s definitely not a book to read in high school. Too grim, I guess. But the layers became interesting for me as I grew older. I developed a soft spot for Hawthorne when I came to know how we took a risk to start writing after a layoff. So I guess that admiration spills over to liking his books.

Lol, great minds think alike, this will probably just be book covers from me as well. Iβ€˜ll see! Sayers and Tolkien might feature in my post as well…

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