December 4, 2012

top ten tuesday


top ten tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created and hosted by the broke and the bookish. published every tuesday, the post presents a list of a certain literary theme. being obsessed with both making lists and all things bookish, i have decided to participate. this week's topic focuses on books that we want santa to bring us this year.
here is the list i came up with:

1. john green limited edition boxed set by john green: this beautiful boxed set includes john green's most successful novels: looking for alaska, the abundance of katherines, paper towns, the fault in our stars. although i have already read the first two, i would love to reread them, not to mention the latter two, which i haven't had the luck to thumb through yet.
2. let it snow by john green and maureen johnson: this the season to be jolly, this the book of the jolly season. i would love to read it.
3. friday night lights companion: love, loss, and football in dillon, texas by leah wilson and will leitch: being a huge fan of the superp tv show friday night lights, i have been pining over this volume of essays ever since it came out over a year ago.
4. peaches for monsieur le curé (usa title: peaches for father francis) by joanne harris: joanne harris is the author whose books i always buy, every single one of them, regardless of their theme or reviews. i loved chocolat, but its sequel was a bit of a disappointment. this is the third addition to the series.
5. mastering the art of french cooking by julia child, louisett bertholle, and simone beck: i adore julia child, i've been longing for this enormous classic ever since i saw the film julie & julia.  
6. the polaroid book: selections from the polaroid collections of photography by steve crist (editor): it's the bible of all things polaroid, including essays on its beginnings and history, and more than 400 works from the polaroid collection.
7. elfújta a nő (original title: tatt av kvinnen) by erlend loe: i'm a fan of the critically acclaimed norwegian author erlend loe's novels. i loved doppler (but was disappointed in its sequel) and naiv.super. i would love to read more of his books.
8. paris, my sweet: a year in the city of light by amy thomas: according to goodreads, its "part love letter to new york, part love letter to paris, and total devotion to all things sweet."
9. the paris wife by paula mclain: it's the story of the love affair between twe remarkable people, ernest hemingway and his wife hadley in the hard-drinking and fast-living age of jazz in paris.
10. knit the season by kate jacobs: i enjoyed the friday night knitting club quite much, and would love to read the sequels, especially this one, the festive edition.

what are your top ten books you hope santa brings? feel free to join!

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3 comments:

  1. Let it Snow is AMAZING! It's been a couple of years since I read it, so I should really take it off the shelf this year.

    That FNL companion book was a lot of fun to read, I think you'll enjoy it.

    ( My Top Ten )

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  2. +JMJ+

    I was going to say that a boxed set is cheating . . . but since it's a limited edition boxed set, I guess that makes it all right. ;-) I want to start reading John Green, too, because I've heard so many good things about his novels; but I just don't have the time these days.

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  3. Thank you for the comments. John Green is a superb writer, should definitely make some time for his novels.

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