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~ Top Ten Tuesday: Crayola Colors~

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

How it works: Each Tuesday will be assigned a topic and then you post your top ten list that fits it. Feel free to add your own spin on the topic to make it work for you! For me, I’m not sure the type of spin I want to put on it, so for now I’ll post fairly straight-forward responses.

I put this month’s topics at the bottom of the post, but you can find the whole list on the host blog. If you don’t have a blog, you’re welcome to participate using other social media or even by putting your list in the comments.


This Week’s Topic: Book Titles That Sound Like They Could Be Crayola Crayon Colors (Take a moment and Google some of the crazy Crayola crayon colors that exist. Can you think of any book titles that sound like they could also be a crayon color? It might be fun to include a description of the kind of color you’re picturing.)


**You can select the cover of each novel to access their entry on Goodreads.**

The Crimson Crown
(Seven Realms #4)
Scarlet
(The Lunar Chronicles #2)
Pomegranate
(Pomegranate #1)
Midnight Rose
(Midnight #1)
Afternoon Tea at the Sunflower Café
Goodbye, Orchid
Of Silver and Shadow
The Brass Queen
Heart of Iron
(Heart of Iron #1)
White as Frost
(Darkwood Trilogy #1)

APRIL TOPICS:

  • April 6: Books I’d Gladly Throw Into the Ocean (submitted by Beauty & Her Books)
  • April 13: Book Titles That Sound Like They Could Be Crayola Crayon Colors (Take a moment and Google some of the crazy Crayola crayon colors that exist. Can you think of any book titles that sound like they could also be a crayon color? It might be fun to include a description of the kind of color you’re picturing.)
  • April 20: Colorful Book Covers
  • April 27: Animals from Books (these could be mythical, real, main characters, sidekicks, companions/pets, shifters, etc.) (Submitted by Paige @paigesquared and Jennifer Y. @ Never Too Many to Read)

There are millions of potential Crayola colors out there, so it was difficult to try and narrow down the vast amount of novels out there to fit into a list of ten choices. My list this week are all from my TBR list and ones that are on my “try to read list” for 2021. I am not sure if I will be able to get to them all, but I am hopeful that I might get to a few of them before the end of the year hits. Aside from being on my 2021 potential reads list, there was no rhyme or reason for my choices. They all sounded like actual Crayola color names or ones that should be colors in the near future. It is already the middle of April and only two more Tuesday posts until the month ends. Time is moving unbelievably fast! Happy Tuesday!

16 thoughts on “~ Top Ten Tuesday: Crayola Colors~

    1. Thank you! All of these I would use to color with a hint of softer yellow, which is why I went for sunflower. The theme is actually one that I use for a lot of my actual coloring pages that I do sometimes. ❤

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