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For Top Ten Tuesday and in recognition of St. Patrick’s Day, I have three titles with GREEN in the Title and seven books set in IRELAND.

Reading Ireland 26

I’m linking up today with Cathy@746Books for #ReadingIrelandMonth26 and That Artsy Reader Girl for Top Ten Tuesday.

First, I have three books with GREEN in the title (not Ireland settings), and the remaining seven will be books set in IRELAND.

Happy St. Patrick's Day
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Daughters of Green Mountain Gap by Teri M. Brown (imageL white text over a moountain cabin phote)

Multi-generational Historical Fiction

I’ve linked to my review of Anne’s House of Dreams (which is my favorite installment after Anne of Green Gables)

Classic Children’s Literature

Green Eggs and Ham (cover)

Classic Children’s Literature

The Herring Girl (cover)

Historical Fiction/Complicated Family Drama

(my fav Keegan!)

Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan (cover) Image: white text over the rooftops of homes and a green background

Literary Fiction/Novella

(a 6 book series)

The Keeper of the Irish Secret by Susanne O'Leary (cover)

Women’s Contemporary Fiction (sisters, multi-generational)

The Maid of Ballymacool by Jennifer Deibel (cover) Image: the headshot of a beautiful young woman superimposed over the irish countryside

Historical Romance

Women’s Fiction/Complicated Family Drama

Literary Fiction/Complicated Family Drama

What the Wind Knows (cover)

Historical Fiction/Magical Realism



Do you have a favorite book set in Ireland?



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