
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: Books to Read If You Love/Loved X (X can be a genre, specific book, author, movie/TV show, etc.)
NOVEMBER TOPICS:
- November 2:
Books I Would Hand to Someone Who Claims to Not Like Reading - November 9:
Memorable Things Characters Have Said (quotes from book characters that have stuck with you) - November 16:
Books to Read If You Love/Loved X (X can be a genre, specific book, author, movie/TV show, etc.) - November 23: Characters I’d Love An Update On (Where are they now that the book is over?)
- November 30: Bookish Memories (Share stories of your reading life as a child, events you’ve gone to, books that made an impression on you, noteworthy experiences with books, authors you’ve met, etc. Reminisce with me!)
Happy third Tuesday for November!
For this week’s post, it was difficult to narrow down a topic. Since the ninth novel in the Outlander series comes out this month, I randomly decided that Scotland would be my topic. All ten novels take place mostly in Scotland with some parts briefly in other places, such as Under a Sicilian Sky that goes to New York and Italy before going to Scotland. I
How about you? How did you interpret this week’s topic?

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