Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Posts for Readers Who Like Creative TTT Posts
March 10, 2015
Yes, this is cheating. Yes, I'm doing it anyway.
If you follow me on Twitter, you've probablybeen bombarded with seen my tweets about being in something of a reading and blogging slump. It's been quiet around here the last week or so, and I'm hoping to bounce back into it very, very soon. Andi's post about curating her own book tasting menu inspired me to pop by my library yesterday and check out the first five reads that grabbed me. Hopefully one of them reignites the reading and writing fire.
One upside to not generating my own content is having way more time to sift through my Feedly and read everyone else's posts! (Never mind the fact that I still have an unread count of 400+... la la la.) Today brought some especially good ones, with The Broke and Bookish's Top Ten Tuesday fill-in-the-blank prompt: top ten books for readers who like ________.
In lieu of my own list, here are ten of the most creative responses I saw today. Some are from blogs I already follow, and a few are from new-to-me bloggers. If you don't follow these blogs already, go check these awesome lists out:
If you follow me on Twitter, you've probably
One upside to not generating my own content is having way more time to sift through my Feedly and read everyone else's posts! (Never mind the fact that I still have an unread count of 400+... la la la.) Today brought some especially good ones, with The Broke and Bookish's Top Ten Tuesday fill-in-the-blank prompt: top ten books for readers who like ________.
In lieu of my own list, here are ten of the most creative responses I saw today. Some are from blogs I already follow, and a few are from new-to-me bloggers. If you don't follow these blogs already, go check these awesome lists out:
- Shannon at River City Reading shares her top ten books for fans of Wes Anderson films.
- Leah at Books Speak Volumes talks ten books for people who like their female characters with a rebellious streak (or, y'know, complete personality). (Happy Women's History Month!)
- Julianne at Outlandish Lit writes about ten books for people who dig experimental formats. She's weird (read: awesome) like that.
- Trish at Love, Laughter and a Touch of Insanity shares ten books for people who love random factoids. Me, me, me!
- Stefani at Caught Read Handed lists ten comic books for people who'd like to get into comics.
- M of Backlist Books shares ten books for people who like books about reading. Because what bookworm doesn't love those?
- Sarah at What Sarah Read talks ten books for "readers who like to have their feels destroyed." Um, yes.
- Cait at Paper Fury writes about books for readers looking to appease their inner con artists. She includes a few movies for good measure.
- Amanda at The Zen Leaf shares ten books for readers who like friendship in their fiction. Because, really, it doesn't always have to be about the romance.
- Finally, Sarah at Sarah Says Read talks her top ten books for readers who like science. As a not-so-closeted science nerd, her list was totally written for me.
Did you see any super awesome lists that I missed? (I'm sure you did; there are bazillions.) Link me up!