Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday - Top Ten All Time Favorites

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by the Broke & the Bookish

Today's Top Ten is all about our all time favorites. Of course picking just one favorite book is nearly impossible for a book lover. In fact, the specific topic is to pick your all time favorite out of genre ____. Yeah. I can't do that for the simple reason that I've done several similar ones like that. So it's my all-time favorites.

1. Waterfalls by Robin Jones Gunn - Anyone who knows me knows that I ADORE Robin's books. This one is by far my absolute favorite though.

2. Donovan's Daughter by Lori Wick - I've read all of Lori's books multiple times. This one though, I just love. I did just finish rereading it.


3. Roses for Mama by Janette Oke - Of all of her books, this is the one that I will reread the most frequently.

4. Emerald Windows by Terri Blackstock - As much as I love her suspense books, this one is so different. First, it's not suspenseful. And it's beautiful.

5. The Butterfly and the Violin by Kristy Cambron - This was my favorite book of last year that I read. I just finished rereading it. It is just wonderful.

6. Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling - I'm a HUGE Potter fan. I reread these on a regular basis.

7. Stealing the Preacher by Karen Witemeyer - As much as I loved Short Straw Bride, this one about Crockett stole my heart.

8. Hearts Made Whole by Jody Hedlund - By far my favorite one of Jody's, this book has a hero that is both dashing and wounded. Definitely a swoon-worthy hero.

9. Charlotte's Web by EB White - Probably one of my all time favorite children's books. I've got at least two copies, one of which is falling apart.

10. Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle - This ranks up there with Charlotte's Web. And yes, my copy is also falling apart.


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