Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Top Ten Tuesday #22 ~ Books Set in Europe




Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke & The Bookish



I absolutely love, love, love Paris and Venice and so I decided to do a setting in Europe. I was thinking of beach settings but I'm sure we've recently done a similar topic not that long ago, since it's currently Summer in the US. 


Top Ten Favourite (YA) Books Set in Europe


UK


1. Luxe by Anna Godbersen

2. The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson

3. The Girl with the Steel Corset by Kady Cross

4. The Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling

Italy 



5. Masquerade by Melissa de la Cruz 

6. Venom by Fiona Paul


Germany


7. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak


Czech Republic


8. Daughters of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor


Russia


9. Blood Promise by Richelle Mead


All Around Europe


10. Heist Society by Ally Carter


Next week @ Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Things That Make Your Life As A Reader/Book Blogger Easier

39 comments:

  1. I don't know very many of those but I love the topic, good one!

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  2. Just reading this list makes me want to travel around Europe!

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  3. Great list! I love DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE, HARRY POTTER, NAME OF THE STAR, and THE BOOK THIEF. Their settings are so vivid!

    My TTT

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  4. I wish there were more YA set in Europe being published these days, esp. historicals. Not only is it one of my areas of historical expertise and greatest interest, but it's also kind of boring to only read books set in the country the writer comes from.

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  5. I also chose setting in Europe! We have quite similar list, I love it haha! :)

    My Top Ten Tuesday.

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  6. Visited you back, your right we had a few of the same books the same. I've got some of those books you listed in my TBR pile, Gail Carriger and Cassandra Clare's series.


    Thanks for visiting!

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  7. Carrie Anne visited you back, I loved your topic.

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  8. HARRY POTTER! Whee! But seriously, sorry...fangirl moment just happened haha I also love seeing Heist Society on your list! I'm really a big fan of that series, and I think it's massively underrated! :)

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  9. Sara totally agree with you, I think that the Book Thief and Daughter of Smoke & Bone is fairly a close second to the HP series, I don't think anyone can top the settings in the HP series though :D


    Thanks for stopping by, I visited your blog right back and commented too :D

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  10. I would love to visit Europe, it just sounds so dramatic and beautiful everywhere in Europe, but I love to visit Venice and Paris the most. I tried to find your blog but couldn't from your comment, so if you'd like to link back to your TTT post, I'd gladly stop by.


    Thanks for visiting!

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  11. Thanks Greg! I'd love to check out your TTT post if you've got one, please link back so I can visit you right back :D

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  12. I didn't do a TTT but I did do a Teaser Tuesday, if you want to check it out. It's here http://greglhill.blogspot.com/
    Thanks, have a great day!

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  13. Thanks Greg, checking it out now. Thanks for the visit :D

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  14. Lauren @ Books, Tea & Me14 August 2013 at 02:33:00 GMT+10

    I love books set in Europe. Looks like I need to check some of these out :)

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  15. Ooo, I love books set in Europe, especially the UK. Of course I love HP, and The Name of the Star is great! I'm a sucker for ghost stories. I really want to read The Girl with the Steel Corset. I was in B&N the other day, and I saw the third book in the series, but they didn't have the first two :( I would have bought the whole series, if they had them.
    I have Venom out from the library right now, and I can't wait to read that. And I still need to read the Laini Taylor books. I'm slacking!

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  16. The Harry Potter books made my list too. Another book set in England that I really liked was Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma. Great list!

    My TTT.

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  17. I love this list, especially how you broke it down by country! I've got Luxe, but I haven't read it yet.

    Here's my TTT

    Stop by my giveaway if you have a moment!

    Jess @ Such A Novel Idea

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  18. I love the Harry Potter series! I really want to check out The Luxe books.

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  19. Great list! I did a similar theme and can't believe I forgot Daughter of Smoke and Bone!

    My TTT:

    http://qaisracetusbookblog.blogspot.com/2013/08/top-ten-tuesday-81313.html

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  20. Yay Harry Potter made your list! At least one of those books makes most of my lists. I love books set in Europe - they always have a more romantic dreamy sort of feeling...or maybe I'm just being weird lol :D

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  21. I just finished Heist Society and I liked all the places Kat went to. Yay for Harry Potter. Rest umm, haven't read as yet...


    Also, you should totally read Just One Day, it's set in Europe and America and it's a favorite book of mine. Love it.

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  22. Harry Potter. <3 Sigh. Need to re-read those :) Ohh, everyone is talking about The Book Thief. I think I need to read it soon, maybe ;p Awesome top ten :)

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  23. Name of the Star was an oddly fun book.

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  24. Amy don't worry that's not weird at all, I totally feel the same way as you do, it's nearly like Europe is like a dream-like place with gondolas, old historic churches/museums etc

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  25. I'm yet to finish the Luxe series but hopefully you enjoy it, I have started to love historical fiction lately :)

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  26. Jess I do hope you get a chance to read Luxe series, it really is a great series :D Visiting you right back ;)

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  27. Don't worry Quinn there's sooooo many touted series out there that I haven't read as yet, like Tahereh Mafi's (although I've got both books), Leigh Bardugo's and oh my the list just goes on, and I just have to really stop and just read from my personal pile!

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  28. Lauren if you have other books to recommend that are set in Europe I'd love to pick up more books :D

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  29. Alyssa visited you right back I loved the setting you chose, original :D The books listed are also fantastic!

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  30. Lauren I can't find a website address for your profile, please link me to your survey as I'd love to come and visit and have a read of your answers too :D

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  31. Lauren did you do a TTT post? I can't find a website address for your profile so if you'd like to link me back I can visit :D

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  32. Lauren @ Books, Tea & Me15 August 2013 at 14:49:00 GMT+10

    Yeah, for sure! My url is booksteame.com :)

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  33. Daughter of Smoke and Bone - I LOVE that book. And the setting does make it all the more authentic. I have a copy of the girl with the steel corset. I need to read it! Great list.

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  34. Thanks Kate! I'm yet to read the sequel to Daughter of Smoke & Bone, even though I loved it, I've just had a huge TBR pile and haven't gotten around to it :(


    The Girl with the Steel Corset's trilogy is finished I believe and all books are released, so you can read the entire series, one book after the other :D I love reading series' like that.

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  35. Thanks Lauren, love your choice of setting, I was going to choose the beach too as I love summer and the beach, but I had thought that I recently chosen that for a recent TTT topic already.


    Great book choices :D

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  36. I love to do that too! Except when the series is too long... I tried to read Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter series back to back.... there's over 20 books. I gave up at around 17 or so :P


    Days of Blood and Starlight is great too. I adore it I'm at the stage where I'm almost counting down the days till book 3 comes out :P

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  37. Good answers. Personally I couldn't think of anything so didn't participate in this weeks

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