Top Ten Tuesday: May Flowers

Top Ten Tuesday is a tag hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader GirlThis week's prompt is "May Flowers".

This week, I decided to go with books that have flower names in the title. It was surprisingly difficult to find ten, but I did! They are in alphabetical order, and all covers are linked to Goodreads.


A Forgery of Roses, by Jessica S. Olson

Genre: YA "Gothic Fantasy Murder Mystery"

Release Year: 2022

This one has been on my paper TBR for a long time. I had to reread the description because I had no idea what this was about anymore, and now I am intrigued by the magic system all over again!


Briar Rose, by Jane Yolen

Genre: Historical Fiction

Release Year: 1992

This was a weird book. I was expecting a fairytale and got a World War II death camp.


Lilac Girls, by Martha Hall Kelly

Genre: Historical Fiction

Release Year: 2016

Speaking of World War II! This is a recent addition to my TBR; it was mentioned in another book I just read (Lynne Olson's The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück) and I got curious.


Magic for Marigold, by L.M. Montgomery

Genre: Children's Fiction

Release Year: 1925

I remember very little about this book, but I do remember really liking it!


RoseBlood, by A.G. Howard

Genre: YA Fantasy/Retelling

Release Year: 2017

I'm not a huge fan of the actual The Phantom of the Opera book, but give me a retelling any day!


Rose in Bloom, by Louisa May Alcott

Genre: Classic

Release Year: 1876

I think I preferred Eight Cousins, but it's been so long that I honestly don't remember very much about either book.


The Foxglove King, by Hannah Whitten

Genre: Fantasy

Release Year: 2023

I really liked this, but I stopped reading the series after the second book, as things took a turn I didn't love.


The Rose Crown, by Catharine Glen

Genre: Fantasy

Release Year: 2016

This has been on my paper TBR for quite a while, but after refreshing my memory on the plot by reading the Goodreads blurb, I want to read it right now! However, it looks like my library doesn't have it, so I'll have to get it from Thriftbooks.


The Scarlet Pimpernel, by Baroness Emmuska Orczy

Genre: Historical Fiction

Release Year: 1905

It's so good! I need to reread it!


Thistlefoot, by GennaRose Nethercott

Genre: Fantasy

Release Year: 2022

This was a slower read for me, but so worth it. Beautifully told, evocative, and meaningful.


Have you read any of these books? Can you think of any books with flowers in the title that I missed?


Comments

  1. I went with the same idea but we have none in common :)
    Thanks for sharing your #TTT

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    1. Nice! I apparently just haven't read that many books with flowers in the title, but it was fun seeing everyone else's picks!

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  2. I love the cover of Magic for Marigold.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

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  3. The cover of Thistlefoot is perfect. Thanks for stopping by earlier.

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  4. A Forgery of Roses does sound fun! Looks like some good choices.

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    1. I'm looking forward to getting into the ones I haven't read yet!

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  5. You found some nice flower names in your titles. I've always wondered if I should read The Scarlet Pimpernel.

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    1. Thanks! I'd recommend it, especially since you like classics. I didn't realize until I was making this post that The Scarlet Pimpernel was written as late as 1905!

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  6. The only book on your list I've heard of is The Scarlet Pimpernel. I actually read a book last year that featured Baroness Orczy as a character.
    Here's my TTT for the week: https://readbakecreate.com/even-more-may-flowers-book-covers-with-flowers/

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  7. Ugh! Briar Rose - WWII death camp instead of a fantasy? I appreciate the warning! I’ve heard of The Scarlett Pimpernel, but haven’t read it. The others are all new to me.

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    1. It was still a good story, but I wish the marketing leaned more on "historical fiction" than fantasy, because it's not fantasy at all.

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