
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.
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- Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want.
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This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is Satisfying Book Series. I’m terrible at completing book series or reading all the books in a series, and in the right order, so I’ve come up with my own topic.
With autumn well and truly making its presence felt here in the UK, I’ve chosen Books Featuring Storms, actual or metaphorical. Links from the title will take you to my review or the book description on Goodreads.
- The Coming Storm by Greg Mosse – a race to prevent a man-made natural disaster in a world ravaged by climate change
- The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan – a woman realises she has helped to set in motion a train of events that will wreak havoc on her family
- Two Storm Wood by Philip Gray – ‘War poisons everything that it does not destroy’
- A Stranger from the Storm by William Burton McCormick – a scarred, shambling man arrives at an Odessa boarding house during a thunderstorm
- The Wrecking Storm by Michael Ward – two Jesuit priests are brutally murdered as the threat of civil war looms
- After the Storm by Isabella Muir – when a violent storm blasts England’s south coast, retired Italian detective Giuseppe Bianchi must sift through the devastation left in its wake
- The Storm by Amanda Jennings – an Atlantic storm changes lives forever in a Cornish fishing village
- Storm of Steel by Matthew Harffy – Northumbrian thegn Beobrand and his war band are ambushed by pirates during a raging storm
- The Wager by David Grann – the true story of a British vessel wrecked in stormy weather off the coast of Patagonia in 1742
- The Raging Storm by Ann Cleeves – ‘Fierce winds, dark secrets, deadly intentions’











Very appropriate! I hope you Amy left you unscathed, Cathy.
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Yes, thankfully. My daughter-in-law is called Amy which made references to the storm amusing if not in reality.
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I went rogue this week as well. I did not finish or read as many series. I did the cozy books for Fall. I am glad that I am not the only one who did not do the series. Here is my TTT.
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I like the sound of several of these. Good topic choice.
Here’s a link to my own TTT post
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It seems a lot of series are in the fantasy genre which is something I don’t read.
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Yes, I am seeing a lot of fantasy on this week’s lists.
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I love reading books about storms!
Here is our <a href=”https://www.longandshortreviews.com/miscellaneous-musings/top-ten-tuesday-satisfying-book-series/“>Top Ten Tuesday</a>.
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Nice list. The Wager sounds particularly interesting.
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It was a book club pick and everyone really enjoyed it
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I think it’s really fun to read books about storms while there’s an actual storm going on outside. 🙂
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That could become a new thing… matching your reading choice to the prevailing weather
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Great ideas and some fantastic covers there!
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Good topic!
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Good idea for a theme!
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