TTT | Super Long Book Titles

Posted October 14, 2020 by TheNonbinaryLibrarian in Uncategorized / 3 Comments

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly topic hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week she provide a topic and you are free to use that topic and/or variations of that topic to make your top ten list. A full list of the weekly themes can be found here.

It has been a crazy week as I’ve moved apartments, so hopefully next week I’ll be more on top of reviews.

Eavan Boland beautifully uncovers the powerful drama of how these lives affect one another; how the tradition of womanhood and the historic vocation of the poet act as revealing illuminations of the other.

The master scientist, Bill Bass, unlocks the gates of his lab to reveal his most intriguing cases-and to revisit the Lindbergh kidnapping and murder, fifty years after the fact.

The fascinating and very moving story of the lovers, lawyers, judges and activists behind the groundbreaking Supreme Court case that led to one of the most important, national civil rights victories in decades—the legalization of same-sex marriage.

The untold story of how the First World War shaped the lives, faith, and writings of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.

Providing a fascinating excursion to a subculture that dates back to the nineteenth-century and including many never-before-seen photos of tattooed women from the last century.

The incredible true story of the women who fought America’s Undark danger.

The true story of the only women to fly in combat in World War II.

A timely and compelling new look at three key women in the biblical narrative.

From Dr. Amy Blackstone, childfree woman, co-creator of the blog we’re {not} having a baby, and nationally recognized expert on the childfree choice, comes a definitive investigation into the history and current growing movement of adults choosing to forgo parenthood.

A story of one man’s effort to save the world’s Yiddish books.

Happy Reading Darlings!

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