"Top Ten Tuesday" is an original feature/weekly meme created on the blog "The Broke and the Bookish". It was created because they are particularly fond of lists. It is now hosted by Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl.
Since I am just as fond of them as they are, I jump at the chance to share my lists with them! Have a look at their page, there are lots of other bloggers who share their lists here.
This week's topic is a Freebie
There are so many different topics that I missed but sometimes I can't decide which one to take next. This one was easy because it's July and we have "Paris in July" again.
I doubt I will read many books about Paris this month, so I thought I show you a few books with the Eiffel Tower on the cover. Some of them are originally written in another language but I will give you the English link if it is available.
Clarke, Stephen "A Year in the Merde" - 2004
- "Merde actually" (aka In the Merde for Love) - 2005
- "Merde actually" (aka In the Merde for Love) - 2005
Dorling Kindersley "Eyewitness Guide Paris" - 2020
Lundberg, Sofia "The Red Address Book" (SW: Den röda adressboken) - 2015
MacLeod, Janice "Paris Letters": A Travel Memoir about Art, Writing, and Finding Love in Paris" - 2014 (on my TBR pile, Goodreads)
Rutherfurd, Edward "Paris" - 2013
Stein, Gertrude "Paris France" - 1940Wickert, Ulrich "Everything About Paris" (GE: Alles über Paris) - 2004
Find more information about Paris in July here on Emma's page: Words & Peace.
📚 Happy Reading! 📚
I spent a week in Paris (on my own!) AGES ago. I *really* liked that city. An amazing place.
ReplyDeleteI've spent a lot of time in Paris, I have a good friend there and didn't live too far from it when in Brussels. A great city, I totally agree, Kitten.
DeleteA few other people picked Paris as a topic this week as well. I think it would be a gorgeous city to visit. :)
ReplyDeleteIt definitely is, Lydia. I've been there lots of times and still love it as the first time. And I guess it's the Paris of July theme that made many bloggers think of this.
DeleteAh, the perfect freebie post for TTT with Bastille Day holiday coming up in France later this month.
ReplyDeleteThat is probably the reason why July is the Paris month in the blogosphere, Lisa. Thanks.
DeleteIt's great that there are SO many books with the Eiffel tower on them, pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there are hundreds more, Cindy. And I never get tired of the Eiffel tower.
DeleteI am still dreaming of my stay in Paris in May, it was so wonderful. I managed to get Clarke's book on French living. It is great.
ReplyDeleteOh nice, Lisbeth. Great that you enjoy it so much. And it's been ages since I've been in Paris, probably about ten years. And I'm still dreaming of it. Time to go again.
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