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Top Ten Tuesday books I want to reread



Hello! Jana hosts Top Ten Tuesday @thatartsyreadergirl. This meme was born out of a love of lists and bringing the book blogging community together. Each week, Jana will post a prompt, and we book bloggers come up with a list as a response to that prompt. We also have the option of going off the prompt completely.  This week the prompt is places in books I want to live. I didn’t really know where I wanted to go with that, so I deiced to dig into the archives, and I found this old prompt on The Broke and the Bookish. I’ve been wanting to reread favorites, so this is the perfect opportunity to use this prompt.

 

Physical Books

1- Pride & Prejudice

Maybe it’s reading Pride right now, or maybe it’s having the two books below. It’s been years snice I’ve read it.

2- The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennett

I was in love with this YouTube series and I read this book. I enjoyed it so much, but it’s been years since I read it. I loved Lizzie in this book, and I want to reread it to see if my feelings remain the same. 

3- The Epic Adventures of Lydia Bennett

This is the companion novel for the Lizzie book above. I enjoyed Lydia in this book, even if she annoyed me a bit.

4- All I Know Now

 

I loved this book when I read it in 2019! I got into watching Carrie’s YouTube channel now that she’s posting bookish content. I wanna reread this because I really want to just read her advice again.

5- Dear Evan Hansen

 

I know I’ve said I wanted to reread this a few times now. I think I’ll put it on my TBR for August or September when the movie comes out. I loved the book, and I want to see if I have the same feelings after a reread. 

6- Romanov

 

I devoured this when it came out a few years. This is a Historical Fantasy I want to reread.

7- All For One (Alex & Eliza # 3)

This is for my project of all the Hamilton Historical Fiction I’ve read. It will end in July with a ranked post of all the books.

Ebooks

8- The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Goodness, I loved this book. I want to reread it and see if my feelings remain the same.

9- Hello Girls

This book was so good. I was not really into heavy contemporary, and then I read this book, and It was great. I want to reread just to revisit the characters and the story.

10-Eliza and Her Monsters

  Omg, I read this a few years ago and I loved it. I related to Eliza, and I wanted to be friends with her. This is what I would call a comfort read, and I want to just see her story again. 

Comments

  1. I hope you enjoy all of these rereads!

    My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-places-in-books-id-love-to-live/

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  2. I love a good re- read. I've never read P&P but I've enjoyed the adaptations I've seen so I should probably give it a try!

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    1. Honestly, if I read every book on this list, I will have read 4 books related to Jane Austen this year. Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. I really need to read Evelyn Hugo, everyone keeps raving about it!

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