Top Ten Tuesday: Ten random books waiting to be read!

This week’s topic for Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl) is “The First 10 Books I Randomly Grabbed from My Shelf”. I’ve modified this slightly and have listed ten books from my Goodreads ‘to-read’ shelf. This includes books that I already own as well as books that are on my wish list. I used a random number generator to select ten random titles.

1. Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell – Non-fiction about poverty in the two capital cities.

2. The Norman Pretender by Valerie Anand – A sequel to Gildenford, about the Norman Conquest of 1066.

3. The Hired Man by Aminatta Forna – A novel about a woman renovating a farmhouse in Croatia.

4. Appointment in Paris by Jane Thynne – A spy thriller set in the 1940s.

5. The Book of Madness and Cures by Regina O’Melveny – Historical fiction set in the 16th century.

6. Above Suspicion by Helen MacInnes – Another spy novel by an author I still haven’t tried.

7. A Lost Lady by Willa Cather – One of several books by Cather I would like to read.

8. Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant – Historical fiction set in an Italian convent.

9. Zofloya, or The Moor by Charlotte Dacre – A 19th century Gothic novel

10. Transcription by Kate Atkinson – Yet another wartime espionage story!

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Have you read any of these? If so, let me know what you thought.

26 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Ten random books waiting to be read!

  1. The Gift of Reading says:
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    I have not read any of these but have read other novels by Willa Cather, Sarah Dunant and Helen MacInnes. “Shadows on the Rock” is a favourite which I re read every year, capturing 17th century Quebec City and the French culture and life. It is absorbing and I can only assume that other Willa Cather novels would be the same.

    • Helen (She Reads Novels) says:
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      I’ve read a few of Willa Cather’s books – The Professor’s House, My Antonia and Death Comes for the Archbishop. The last of those is my favourite so far. Shadows on the Rock is one I’m looking forward to reading at some point, so I’m glad you like it.

      • The Gift of Reading says:
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        I will go and search for Death Comes for the Archbishop on your recommendation. I started My Antonia but it didn’t gel with me at all. I did wonder of it was because I come from Australia and I simply could not ‘see’ the landscape that is almost a character on its own.

  2. Lory says:
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    I’ve been on a Willa Cather jag since the 1925 club, and I’d like to reread A Lost Lady. I only have one Cather novel left that I have not read (Lucy Gayheart), and I want to reread all of them. Her writing is always beautiful. Shadows on the Rock is a favorite of mine too.

    Having just read a memoir of convent life, Cloistered, I’d be curious to read Sacred Hearts and get a fictional-historical perspective.

  3. Calmgrove says:
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    I’ve only read – and enjoyed! – the Atkinson, but I have reviewed Orwell’s The Clergyman’s Daughter which, I understand, draws on some of the same personal experiences he was to feature in Down and Out […].

  4. Cyberkitten says:
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    I’ve read ‘Down & Out…’ and have ‘Transcription’ in a pile somewhere. I haven’t read any Atkinson (yet!) but I did like the ‘recent’ TV adaptation of one of her books.

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