
Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme, hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun.
This week is all about mountains, rivers, towns, beaches etc that pop up in titles – and there are a lot, so here is a small selection:
Middle Grade
- DRAGON MOUNTAIN, by Katie and Kevin Tsang
- THE ISLAND AT THE END OF EVERYTHING, by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
- THE STORM KEEPER’S ISLAND, by Catherine Doyle
- ARU SHAH AND THE CITY OF GOLD, by Roshani Chokshi
- JUNGLEDROP, by Abi Elphinstone
- BETWEEN SEA AND SKY, by Nicola Penfold
- TWELVE AND THE FROZEN FOREST, by Aishling Fowler
- HARLEY HITCH AND THE IRON FOREST, by Vashti Hardy
- DREAD WOOD, by Jennifer Killick
- THE SECRETS OF THE WILD WOOD, by Tonke Dragt










Young Adult:
- THE CITY OF LOST DREAMERS, by Lisa Lueddecke
- THE GIRL WHO FELL BENEATH THE SEA, by Axie Oh
- THE MERMAID, THE WITCH, AND THE SEA, by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
- GIRL. BOY. SEA., by Chris Vick
- DARK SHORES, by Danielle L. Jensen
- A RIVER OF ROYAL BLOOD, by Amanda Joy
- LIKE A RIVER GLORIOUS, by Rae Carson
- HOLD BACK THE TIDE, by Melinda Salisbury
- THE FOREST OF STOLEN GIRLS, by June Hur
- SEVEN ENDLESS FORESTS, by April Genevieve Tucholke










Adult:
- CITY OF LIES, by Sam Hawke
- JADE CITY, by Fonda Lee
- THE BLACK COAST, by Mike Brooks
- THE DESERT PRINCE, by Peter V. Brett
- SPEAK THE OCEAN, by Rebecca Enzor
- A LONG PETAL OF THE SEA, by Isabel Allendre
- A RIVER ENCHANTED, by Rebecca Ross
- A CLOCKWORK RIVER, by J. S. Emery
- TIDELANDS, by Philippa Greggory
- THE SISTERS OF THE WINTER WOOD, by Rena Rossner










What books have you read that have geographical features in the titles?
I love how you broke down your list by the target audience.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/books-with-home-terms-in-the-title/
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Thank you – it seemed a neat way to do it!
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Lots and lots of references to water on your (really huge) list this week! I love it.
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Oo, I hadn’t noticed that, but I do love water generally, so maybe my subconscious was playing a role there?
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Great list of titles with geographical terms in them. I don’t know all of these books, but they look interesting and for a few, the covers are gorgeous 😍.
Here is my TTT: https://herseriallife.com/top-10-books-with-geographical-terms-in-title/
Have a great week 😀
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Gorgeous covers do so much to sell a book!
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Speak the Ocean sure sounds interesting.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-geographical-terms-in-the-title/
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Highly recommend it!
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Dragon Mountain has a great cover.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
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The inside is just as great! Highly recommend the series!
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I’ve not read any of these, but a couple are on my TBR. Most of the books I’ve read with a geographic term in the title have been fantasy, mainly because City is a perennially loved word in fantasy titles!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2022/09/13/top-ten-tuesday-385/
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It’s such a common word!
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🙂
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