Top Ten Tuesday #33

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
Books with Geographical Terms in the Title

This week’s prompt is “Books with Geographical Terms in the Title.” My first thought when I saw the prompt was, I’m not sure how many books I’ve read qualify. I used Jana’s link to geographical terms, cross-checked it with every book I’ve marked as Read on Goodreads, and I found ten books. I haven’t read some of these books since 2007 or earlier! Anyway, here’s what I found:

What about you? Which books did you find with geographical terms in the title? Do we have any in common?

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  1. FangirlFlax
    FangirlFlax says:

    This week’s theme was such a struggle, and now I instantly regret not just throwing caution to the wind and whacking Coldtown on my list, too! I love that book so much. Great list!

    • Jenni Elyse
      Jenni Elyse says:

      Lol. I love the cover art for Dune too. There are so many covers available and I really love what some designers choose to highlight on each. I even like the cover to the B&N leather bound edition, which is the copy I own, but I think the one I have been showing on my blog is my favorite! 😀 The only thing that would make it better is if a sandworm were on it.

      I also love the covers for Jurassic Park and The Lost World, non-movie editions. They’re so iconic!

  2. Susan (Bloggin' 'bout Books)
    Susan (Bloggin' 'bout Books) says:

    I was surprised how many titles I found with geographical terms in them. It’s something I’ve never really paid attention to before, but apparently I’m very drawn to these kinds of titles. Who knew? From your list, I’ve read THE HOLLOW CITY, JURASSIC PARK, and DREAD NATION. I *think* I’ve read THE COLDEST GIRL IN COLDTOWN, but I’m not totally sure…curse my aging memory!

    Happy TTT!

    Susan
    http://www.blogginboutbooks.com

    • Jenni Elyse
      Jenni Elyse says:

      I’ve only read the first two books of Artemis Fowl. I’d like to read the rest of the series. 😀 I’ll need to reread then first two books, though, because I read them back in 2007.

  3. Marianne @ Let's Read
    Marianne @ Let's Read says:

    This is a very “famililar” list for me. I have read “Mansfield Park” (as well as all other Jane Austen books, of course), my eldest son read “The Golden Compass” when he was little, they both read “Artemis Fowl”, and my youngest wanted “Dune” for Christmas last year.

    Thanks for visiting my TTT this week.

  4. Dini @ dinipandareads
    Dini @ dinipandareads says:

    Ooh, arctic is a great one and I was sad that I didn’t have any books with that term on my read list 😂 Compass is also another term that I didn’t see on anyone’s list this week. Great picks! 😃

  5. Jaime
    Jaime says:

    I worried I wouldn’t have enough titles for this prompt either, but I figured it out. I’m glad you did too.

    You’ve got a lot of titles with such interesting terms that I didn’t even think of, like Dread Nation and Jurassic Park/Jurassic World. Awesome!

  6. Nicole @ BookWyrm Knits
    Nicole @ BookWyrm Knits says:

    Great list! I really like that cover for A River Enchanted. And I love that you found a book with “arctic” in the title! I’m not sure that one would have occurred to me. Thanks for visiting my TTT earlier!

    • Jenni Elyse
      Jenni Elyse says:

      I also love the cover for A River Enchanted. The cover for its sequel is just as gorgeous. 😀 Arctic wouldn’t have occurred to me either if I hadn’t used Jana’s link, lol.

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