Top Ten Tuesday: Covers or Titles That Include Things Found in Nature.

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. There is a different topic every week. This week’s top is Top Ten Covers or Titles That Include Things Found in Nature. See my list below:

This is one of my favorite covers and books from last year, and of course it displays a lovely beach. See my review here.

This is a favorite from 2022 set in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky. My review is here.

When Stone Wings Fly is set in Appalachia at the time of the creation of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Land of the Blue Mist by Susan Mallgrave is set in the Blue Ridge Mountains during the time of the Cherokee removal, or Trail of Tears. My review and a Q&A with the author is here.

Louise Bélanger creates beautiful Christian poems accompanied by the most wonderful photographs of flowers. My review is here.

This is the story of the Titanic told through the eyes of Arthur Rostron, the captain of The Carpathia, which responded to the Titanic’s distress call. My review is here.

This is a beautifully written novel of friendship from one of my favorite authors, Amanda Dykes. My review is here.

This is an account of the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Lisbon on All Saints Day in 1755. My review is here.

This is a fictionalized look at the Bataan Death March in the Philippines. So powerful. One of my favorite books ever. It is devastating and heartbreaking, but important. My review is here.

My favorite book of 2023, and also one of my all-time favorites. It’s about life in a small town, unlikely friendships, and found family. Here’s my review.

How about you? What favorite books come to mind that include nature on the cover or in the title?

23 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Covers or Titles That Include Things Found in Nature.”

  1. Ooh, Set the Stars alight is such a pretty cover! I have Long March Home on my list to read so I’m glad to know it’s good, even if it’s sad. 🙂

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