
Welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday, following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! I have to slightly bend the prompt, as I have listed every book I read featuring an ordinal number and that was only 4 books lol
This week's prompt is..... book titles that feature numbers
These are in no particular order
- The Third Gilmore Girl by Kelly Bishop
- The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera
- The First Part Last by Angela Johnson
- The Second Wave by Krista Street
- One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
- One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus
- Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg
- Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
- The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
- Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood
Clearly I nee to prioritize more books with specifically ordinal numbers. I feel like they may be more common in the genres I do not read much of? I feel like I need to read a lot more books so I have more to talk about.
Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always

I am happy to take suggestions for any books you know of that fit this category. At least I had 10 books with numbers. See you next week where I hope I'll struggle less!
I have heard good things about The Seven Year Slip so I'm kind of curious about it. I found ordinal numbers hard too so I changed the prompt as well. Happy reading this week :)
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It was a fascinating read in my opinion. I think it's not the best-written book ever, but a worthy read.
Deletethe ordinal numbers topic was much harder than i thought it would be! LOL
ReplyDeleteI know right! At first I thought I had it in the bag, boy was I wrong XD
DeleteDaisy Jones and the Six is a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI loved the interview format!
DeleteI don't read a lot of books with ordinal numbers either, although I do have quite a bit on my TBR...maybe I just need to get to them.
ReplyDeleteI also think most are hiding in my TBR. Gives us some nice motivation!
DeleteThe Third Gilmore Girl and One Golden Summer were so good! Great list!
ReplyDeleteI adored both of them so much!
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