This week’s Top Ten Tuesday theme is green covers, in honour of St Patrick’s Day. One day people will care half as much about St David’s Day and do something for that, right?
…Right?
Anyway, here are some green covers I dredged up! Since covers are the main thing here, I’m presenting them without too much comment and not as cropped thumbnails, but I tried to pick books I genuinely enjoyed or am looking forward to, of course.
Quite the mix, as ever for me! A few mysteries (Clues to Christabel, Serpents in Eden, A Case of Life and Limb), some fantasy (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, The Big Reap, Paladin’s Strength), some romance (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Mr Collins in Love, Paladin’s Strength), and some non-fiction… the only one I haven’t read yet is Welsh Food Stories, which I really need to get to.
And yeah, okay, maybe I was working in St David’s Day a bit, with Vanished Wales, Welsh Food Stories and Clues to Christabel (Mary Fitt lived and worked in Wales). It’s the right time of year for it, like, with the daffodils out and St David’s Day only just gone.











Welsh Food Stories is making me hungry. Ha!
I expect it’ll make me hungry too, hehe.
I knew you would have unique green books on your list. Bravo! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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Love you’re working St David’s in a bit too!
I couldn’t resist. 😀
These are great! I love the cover of Mr. Collins in Love
It’s a nice one, and fits the story, which is very sweet!
Welsh Food Stories looks neat! I think books that talk about food traditions are fascinating.
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I’m hoping it teaches me a lot!
Vanished Wales looks so cool!
I really enjoyed it, though I thought there were some strange omissions.
You always feature the most interesting books! I can’t keep up with all the books I add to my TBR just from your lists alone.
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Sorry not sorry! 😉
I like your eclectic set of books!! Definitely gives me many (well, ten) books to read when I want to venture to new territories (genres, authors, etc!!)
Haha, that’s more or less an accident this time, but it’s fun how just looking for green covers can do that.
You found some great green books!
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The T. Kingfisher book appeals to me. Why have I not read this author yet?
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She has such a great range of books to try, too!
Lovely selection!
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Love that you worked in the Welsh rep here hehe
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I couldn’t resist. 😀 It was only just St David’s Day, after all!
I’ve never even heard of St. David’s Day, and I have a lot of Welsh ancestry. Shame on me!
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
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It’s much less publicised than St Patrick’s Day, especially outside of Wales!
I have got to start remembering to check TTT. I have been so out of sorts and have not prepped posts in forever. This one would have been so easy! Ugh.
I checked out of doing them for quite a while because I got so overwhelmed with life, but it’s been nice to pick back up!
These covers made such a pretty collage! You are like me in that you read in a variety of genres.
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