It’s Tuesday, which mean’s it’s also Top 10 Tuesdays, which is hosted by Jana @ThatArtsyReaderGirl, make sure to check her blog out!
Anyways, here’s the list

We’re continuing with the color theme this week. I apologize for posting late, but I’ve been enjoying some time off from work and haven’t been around my computer as much. Anyway, I didn’t want to miss this prompt because I love beautiful, colorful covers and I for sure want to share some with you all! I’ve tweaked the post a bit to offer 10 different colors and a grouping of covers for each.
Anyways, here’s the list

The Pinks:
| How to Say Goodbye in Robot | Anna and the French Kiss | Emergency Contact | The Quantum Weirdness of the Almost-Kiss | Home Fire |
The Reds:
| The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge | The Man Who Touched His Own Heart | Sleeping Murder | Battle Royale | The Battle of the Labyrinth |
The Oranges:
| Flamer | The Martian | Trouble Never Sleeps | The Probable Future | A Mango-Shaped Space |
The Yellows:
| It Only Happens in the Movies | Yolk | The Bride Test | Kim Ji Young, Born 1982 | American Born Chinese |
The Greens :
| Buried Beneath the Baobab Tree | Heartstopper | Newt’s Emerald | The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie | Ella Minnow Pea |
The Teals:
| The Terrible Thing That Happened to Barnaby Brocket | Pachinko | Where’d You Go, Bernadette | The Silence of Bones | The Kiss Quotient |
The Blues:
| A Curse So Dark and Lonely | The Lovely Bones | The Graveyard Book | The Last Time I Lied | The Fault in Our Stars |
The Purples:
| Ghostly Echoes | A Pho Love Story | Etiquette & Espionage | Life As We Knew It | The Titan’s Curse |
The Creams:
| The Ice Queen | Star Wars: Verily, a New Hope | Under the Egg | This Burns My Heart | The Prestige |
The Metals:
| An Enchantment of Ravens | Iron Cast | The Light Between Worlds | Pride | The Woman Who Would Be a King |

‘Flamer,’ ‘The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge,’ ‘The Lovely Bones,’ ‘Heartstopper: Volume 1,’ and ‘The Graveyard Book’ are all good books! IMO ‘American Born Chinese’ is just meh but most people seem to like it.
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Yes, I do love those books. As for American Born Chinese, I really like Yang’s illustrations and I found the story compelling, but I hear you. We can’t all enjoy the same things! Thanks for commenting 🙂
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I liked the stories separately but found the way they all connected at the end super-contrived.
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Amazing post! I love your choices!
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Thank you so much!
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