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.

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.
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Books with GREEN in the Title
Daughters of GREEN Mountain Gap by Teri M. Brown

Multi-generational Historical Fiction
Anne of GREEN Gables by L.M. Montgomery
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 by Dr. Seuss

Classic Children’s Literature
Books Set in Ireland
The Herring Girl by Chrissie Walsh

Historical Fiction/Complicated Family Drama
Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

Literary Fiction/Novella
The Keeper of the Irish Secret by Susanne O’Leary (Magnolia Manor #1)
(a 6 book series)

Women’s Contemporary Fiction (sisters, multi-generational)
The Maid of Ballymacool by Jennifer Deibel

Historical Romance
The Bookshop Ladies by Faith Hogan

Women’s Fiction/Complicated Family Drama
This Must be the Place by Maggie O’Farrell

Literary Fiction/Complicated Family Drama
What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

Historical Fiction/Magical Realism
QOTD:
Do you have a favorite book set in Ireland?
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Good list. The book shop ladies caught my eye.
Thanks! ๐
I like that you mixed it up.
Your AI image had a bit of trouble with the spelling there though lol
Thanks for sharing your #TTT
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It is hard to find book covers that is green.Have a good day and a good week. Here is my TTT. https://dmhoisington.wordpress.com/2026/03/17/top-ten-tuesday-23-green-book-covers/
Iโm surprised that the books set in Ireland didnโt have more green covers! ๐
Anne of Green Gables was on my list, too!
First one that came to mind! ๐
Lovely choices!
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Green Eggs and Ham is a fun pick!
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
Every kid must eat green eggs at some time in their childhood! ๐
Great list!
My favorite Ireland/Irish book is Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt.
Oh, I forgot about that one! Thanks! ๐
I love that Maggie O’Farrell book. A great selection ๐โ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ช
She writes memorable stories! ๐
Thanks! What the Wind Knows is a memorable story! ๐
Nice take on this week’s prompt, Carol. I didn’t realize that What the Wind Knows is set in Ireland. I have enjoyed other Amy Harmon books, but haven’t read that one. I wonder if I can sneak it in this month?
Thereโs always next year if you donโt get to it now! ๐
True, I have just added it to my TBR shelf. KU has it in read/listen so that’s a bonus.
Enjoy!
Nice little tweak! Green Eggs and Ham!!
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All of the books set in Ireland are new to me. And I appreciate being shown new books.
Here’s my TTT for the week: https://readbakecreate.com/books-with-green-covers-pick-a-color/
I love an Irish setting! ๐
I did something similar with my list this week. I almost included WHAT THE WIND KNOWS on my list, but I decided at the last minute to only use books by Irish authors. I do want to read that one, though!
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
I love Irish settings! I’m hopping over to read your post…
I like the comment of green titles and the Ireland setting! And it always makes me happy to see Anne of Green Gables!
All the love for Anne! ๐
I always love these lists. But I’ve done green covers and the word green in the title before, so I didn’t participate this time. Loved yours.
Thanks! ๐