My Shakespeare professor once asked us to open our "Complete Works of" tomes and put our finger down randomly on a word. Then, we would write an essay on how that word functioned in a play of our choice. My word was "wish," and it has remained a special word to me ever since. What is the power of a wish? Some characters seem to always succeed in making their wishes come true, while some never do, and some are in between. I've added books that I wish to read someday--we'll see how much of that comes true. So, thank you for letting us choose the word for this Top Ten Tuesday topic over at That Artsy Reader Girl!
Books With the Word "Wish" In the Title (That I Wish To Someday Read)
- The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski, trans. Danusia Stok (The Witcher #0.5)--Ok, this one I have already read, but I couldn't leave it off!
- The Wishing Spell (The Land of Stories #1) by Chris Colfer--I was interested in this even before I realized it was written by the actor who played Kurt (obvs. the best character) on Glee.
- As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride by Cary Elwes--Need to read for millenial reasons, obviously.
- The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer--Books plus kind of sounds like The Westing Game for adults.
- A Universe of Wishes: A We Need Diverse Books Anthology--A lot of authors I've been meaning to read--I've started to get tired of YA recently, but these might be bite-size enough to enjoy!
Comments
@Karis--Oh wow, that is good to know! I will definitely be checking out the audiobook!
I just checked my reading list and only found four with the word wish in the title. However, I really like that you did the five you did, I shall remember that, as well. Thanks for the ideas.
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