Happy Top Ten Tuesday over at That Artsy Reader Girl!
Today's a TTT freebie, so since Hanukkah is in a couple weeks and I know some folks rely on this list to know what to get me, here's my wish list :-P
Top Ten Books I'd Like for Hanukkah
1. Guided journals like Good Days Start with Gratitude
I'm almost finished with Embrace Your Weird by Felicia Day, and I am finally here for the guided journals!
2. Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg
This is the best guide to writing I've ever read, and I'd like to have my own copy so I can read it again and refer to it when needed.
3. The True Secret of Writing by Natalie Goldberg
And I wouldn't say no to the sequel as well.
4. Man Fast by Natasha Scripture
I read this earlier this year and really loved it (except for the title). I definitely want to read it again and again.
5. We Are Okay by Nina LaCour
Such a perfect little book. I can't stop thinking about it.
6. Nothing Fancy by Alison Roman
This is the hot go-to cookbook this year, and...it's very pretty :-)
7. The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
I liked certain aspects of The Night Circus, but I have a feeling I'm going to like this one better.
8. The Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York by Claudia Roden
Food history, with recipes! Sign me up!
9. The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman
More Lyra, please! We've been enjoying the His Dark Materials show on HBO too.
10. Chanukah Guilt by Ilene Schneider (the first Rabbi Aviva Cohen mystery book)
I'm intrigued, and I want to support this!
Today's a TTT freebie, so since Hanukkah is in a couple weeks and I know some folks rely on this list to know what to get me, here's my wish list :-P
Top Ten Books I'd Like for Hanukkah
1. Guided journals like Good Days Start with Gratitude
I'm almost finished with Embrace Your Weird by Felicia Day, and I am finally here for the guided journals!
2. Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg
This is the best guide to writing I've ever read, and I'd like to have my own copy so I can read it again and refer to it when needed.
3. The True Secret of Writing by Natalie Goldberg
And I wouldn't say no to the sequel as well.
4. Man Fast by Natasha Scripture
I read this earlier this year and really loved it (except for the title). I definitely want to read it again and again.
5. We Are Okay by Nina LaCour
Such a perfect little book. I can't stop thinking about it.
6. Nothing Fancy by Alison Roman
This is the hot go-to cookbook this year, and...it's very pretty :-)
7. The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
I liked certain aspects of The Night Circus, but I have a feeling I'm going to like this one better.
8. The Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York by Claudia Roden
Food history, with recipes! Sign me up!
9. The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman
More Lyra, please! We've been enjoying the His Dark Materials show on HBO too.
10. Chanukah Guilt by Ilene Schneider (the first Rabbi Aviva Cohen mystery book)
I'm intrigued, and I want to support this!
Comments
My TTT.
On another note, guided journals are so enjoyable and would definitely make a great gift. As would We Are Okay -- it's still on my TBR, but it's one of those books that just looks unusually promising, and seems like it would be wonderful to receive. Especially if you already know you love it.