
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly topic hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week she provides 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.
For this Valentine’s day, I’m featuring books I’ve read that have a word in the title that relates to Valentine’s day, e.g. kiss, heart, love, you get the idea.










- How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow
- Husband Material by Alexis Hall
- The Heart Break Bakery by A.R. Capetta
- Book Lovers by Emily Henry
- The Romantic Agenda by Claire Kann
- Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
- Kiss & Tell by Adib Khorram
- Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun
- The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before

This is the second time I’ve seen The Romantic Agenda on a list this week. It seems interesting.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-books-i-liked-about-asexual-characters/
Oh, it’s definitely a fun novel!
Great choices for your topic! The covers were also fun to look at. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Thank you, Happy Valentine’s Day!
Anne and the french kiss was one of my favorites when i was a teen, such a cute story
Oh me too! I loved it when I was younger!
Anna and the French Kiss was one of the first YA contemporary books I read back in the day. Idk if I’d still love it today, but I did back then lol
My TTT: https://www.mollysbooknook.com/top-ten-tuesday-my-favorite-cookbooks/
Same!! And I wouldn’t be sure if I liked some of the books I read when I was younger!
Lots of fun Valentine’s Day words in these titles! I haven’t read any of them, but I do want to try Henry’s books at some point.
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
I like this take on the prompt. There’s a few books on here that I’ve been wanting to read, and I think a couple that I have read. I remember reading Anna and the French Kiss and it was amazing when I read it. I don’t know how it would read now but I enjoyed it back then 🙂 Great post!