JJ iReads: Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books Written In The Past 10 Years That I Hope People Are Still Reading In 30 Years

29 May 2012

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books Written In The Past 10 Years That I Hope People Are Still Reading In 30 Years

Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish to share each other’s top ten lists. This week’s Top Ten Tuesday features:

Ten Books Written In The Past 10 Years That I Hope People Are Still Reading In 30 Years

8 comments:

  1. I was SO close to putting Water for Elephants on my list! And YEA for Percy!

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  2. YES! Twilight and THG! Great list! 😀

    Drop by my Top 10?

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  3. I've read four on your list! I have 'girl with a dragon tattoo' on my shelf but haven't got round to it yet 🙂

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  4. Water for Elephants is on my list, as is the Millennium trilogy and Harry Potter. I think all of them are as representative of great writing as anything I've read.

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  5. Great list 🙂
    I love how you have such a diverse list 🙂

    +New GFC follower 🙂
    Here's my TopTenTuesday Post 🙂

    Kimberly @ Turning The Pages

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  6. I can't believe I sill haven't read Water for Elephants! I need to do that this summer! Great list!

    Check out my Top Ten!

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  7. ooh great list! I also haven't read water for elephants but I will this summer! ^__^
    My TTT; http://booknookgirl.blogspot.com/2012/05/top-ten-tuesday-0529.html

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  8. These are all great choices 🙂

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