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.
Good morning friends! How was your last week for everyone? Here in Canada, we had a long weekend so I’m happy that this is a short work week. Meant I could also focus more on reading and blogging which is always great.
This week’s TTT was a fun no-brainer to amass titles. These are books that I felt this connection for right away, whether it was the title or the cover. Yes, they always say Don’t judge a book by its cover….but we all know that we do it subconsciously anyway. Sometimes it totally works in our favour as there are so many gorgeous cover art, but of course, it helps that the story inside is just as gorgeous in its storytelling.
Without further ado, here are just several titles I have bought on a whim and/or wanted to read right away from its cover and title alone.

1. Dream A Little Dream by Kerstin Gier

The title and cover just screamed Alice in Wonderland to me with its whimsical dream-like connotation and the key-shaped hole the girl disappeared in. I mean, who doesn’t want to see where this girl will lead us?
2. The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West

I love the fake dating trope and the title says it all. I didn’t even know how it was going to be executed to know that I wanted to read this right away. I went out to the store and got myself a copy later that day. Plus, it helps that the colour palette of the cover was very pleasing to my eye.
3. Truthwitch by Susan Dennard

Okay, to be honest, the very first moment I saw this I was in the bookstore with a friend. She was very dubious about such a book. I mean, are they witches that tell the truth? What next? Witches that wield fire and water? (She actually hit that on the nail). But I couldn’t shake this book out of my mind so I returned a week later and got myself a copy after all.
4. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han

Firstly, the title was unique. How many boys were we going to meet and potentially fall for? But also, this was at a time where I didn’t see many protagonists who looked like me in YA literature. I loved seeing an Asian girl on the cover. Plus, I really liked the aesthetic of her bedroom.
5. Crash / Bang / Gasp by Lisa McMann
This series piqued my interest from the beginning, not only because I read previous books by the author, but because of these covers! Like, look at these gorgeous beauties! The minimal aesthetic is everything, but also the detail in the eyes relating to the title. Why wouldn’t I want to pick this up right away?
6. Frostfire by Amanda Hocking

I didn’t even know initially this was a sequel series to previous series the author wrote in the same world, but I loved the cover so much! The winter scene contrasted with the girl in the middle so nicely and I knew I needed to borrow a copy of this immediately.
7. Control by Lydia Kang

The cover was gorgeous even though the title didn’t initially entice me. It made me think of an experiment, and being from a science background, I knew I had to see what this was all about.
8. Long May She Reign by Rhiannon Thomas

Similar to the title above, I felt the cover looked like it had a science-y feel to it and that definitely intrigued me. And the title gave me royalty drama vibes that had me curious right off the bat.
9. The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith

Okay, who wouldn’t be curious from that title? I normally think insta-love is cringey and unrealistic. But throw in the stats word and I’m hooked! Just say I was always primed for the statistical career path, but I knew I had to figure out if whatever couple featured in this story would be able to get together from “love at first sight”.
10. Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter

Last but not least, knowing me, why would I not automatically love everything about this cover and title?? I’m not normally a zombies fan – they can be so gruesome and gory which is not my style – but I had a good feeling that this would be character driven instead of solely plot driven like in an apocalyptic zombie thriller. So I bought it right away and haven’t looked back since.
What did you all think about my choices? Would you pick up any of these books based on their title and cover alone?
Since I haven’t linked to any of my reviews of these books to this post, what is your honest answer? (But if you are curious about their synopses, you can find their reviews on this blog by using the search bar).
Until next time!

Alice in Zombieland is such a great title!
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-titles-that-made-me-want-to-read-the-book/
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Thanks! I’m glad you think so too
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I love the cover of Dream A Little Dream, it’s so gorgeous!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2021/08/03/top-ten-tuesday-327/
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Thanks! I fell in love with it and the story inside didn’t disappoint. You have a great list too!
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I may have to check it out! Thank you 🙂
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I love the Alice in Zombieland cover but i also don’t really like zombies so I’d be iffy on that – but otherwise I do like the cover!
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I totally feel you on that. Haha this book was one of the few exceptions I made for zombie-themed plots. The cover was way too gorgeous to pass up
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What a great list of books. All of those covers are stunning! I especially like the covers for Crash/Bang/Gasp.
When you get the chance, I hope you come over and check out my post: http://readbakecreate.com/15-book-covers-that-scream-summer/
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Thanks! I’m glad you liked those covers. That was such an underrated series but was SO good. And your take on this week’s TTT was amazing. I loved all the summer themed covers!
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