Top Five Tuesday was originally created by Shanah @ Bionic Book Worm, but is now hosted by Meeghan @ Meeghan Reads. To participate, link your post back to Meeghan’s blog or leave a comment on her weekly post.
This week, Meeghan asked us to put up our top five books with one of the Five Ws (who, what, where, when, and why)!
This isn’t so much of a top five list, but more just a list of books that meets the criteria. But I liked the challenge. I’m afraid for “why” it wasn’t one of my favorite books, but it is the only book I’ve reviewed with that word in the title. Still, I don’t think that matters! When I did have more than one, I did pick my favorite. So, without any further ado….
#5 – Who
For Those Who Are Lost by Julia Bryan Thomas.
#4 – What
See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt.
#3 – Where
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
#2 – When
When We Were Young and Brave by Hazel Gaynor.
#1 – Why
Why I Don’t Write by Susan Minot.
I love that you included Where the Wild Things Are! This week’s prompt was fun — I don’t always do T5T posts, but this one definitely caught my eye.
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I think I might be able to do this! Giving it a try tonight!
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Yep, but can’t go looking for them all now, but the first one that popped into my head was What I talk about when I talk about running, by Haruki Murakami. And of course the Sendak!
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That‘s a fun meme! I really want to re-read Where The Wild Things Are, I have to look for a copy… or maybe I can find it at my local library…
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My sister insisted on buying the book for my kids in Hebrew, and I read it to them so often that I can probably still recite it word perfect from memory. Sadly, it fell to pieces and I really need to get another copy because… maybe… some day… I’ll have grandchildren!
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I loved it as a child!
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