Tuesday, May 12, 2026

May Flowers

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. 

May Flowers: 
Book with Flowers on the Cover

This topic is one of my favorites of the year so far because of my love for flowers. I absolutely love floral covers so much and had a hard time narrowing the list down. Here are some of my absolute favorite book covers filled with flowers. 

1. The Illuminated Book of Blooms by Robin Crofut-Brittingham - I have an ARC copy of this book and it is absolutely stunning! Two of my obsessions are learning more about nature and also artwork. This book deals with both of these. It will be coming out on October 20th. 

2. Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery- I love the Litjoy classics editions so much, especially their children's classics. This is probably my favorite of the covers. 

3. The Landscapes of Anne of Green Gables by Catherine Reid- I've been wanting to pick this book up ever since I read Anne of Green Gables last year. It is about Prince Edward Island. Also, it includes Montgomery’s hand-colorized photographs, the illustrations originally used in Anne of Green Gables, and contemporary and historical photography. 

4. Floriography: An Illustrated Guide to the Victorian Language of Flowers by Jessica Roux I bought this book to research for a book I am writing and thoroughly enjoyed it. The Language of Flowers is one of the most interesting parts of Victorian history that I have found out about more recently. For each flower you get a stunning illustration, the meaning of the flower, the origin of the meaning, and other flowers to pair it with to gain even more meaning. I adore the design of this book and found out a lot about the flowers. 

5. Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemoreI love Anna-Marie McLemore's writing so much, though I have yet to read this book. They have such a wonderful style of writing and this is one of the most beautiful covers I have ever seen. 

 

6. The Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett- This is another of the Litjoy classic editions that I own. It's one of the prettiest copies I have seen of The Secret Garden which was definitely a childhood favorite of mine. I grew up loving the 1993 movie and also loved the book in elementary school. 

7. How to be a Moonflower by Katie Daisy- One of the most beautiful books I have ever seen. It is filled with quotes, poetry, recipes, and stunning watercolor illustrations of flowers. I was lucky enough to find my copy from a free little library at our town park. 

8. The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst- I read this beautiful book at the end of March into early April and absolutely adored it. Sarah Beth Durst is becoming one of my favorite authors and this might be my favorite book I have read of hers. It is beautiful inside and out. I highly recommend it to fans of her writing. 

 

9. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll- There are so many stunning editions of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and this is one of my absolute favorites. It is the Puffin in Bloom edition. 
 

10. The Secret World of Briar Rose by Cindy Pham - I cannot tell you how excited I am for this very beautiful book. It is a "Sleeping Beauty" queer retelling which takes place in the dream world of Briar Rose. I will be reading my ARC of it very soon. Also, this cover is so stunning. I adore it! It is coming out on June 2nd. 

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

WWW Wednesday- 5/6/2026

 

Here is my WWW Wednesday meme for this week. WWW Wednesday was formally hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and has been revived by Taking on a World of Words. The meme has you answering three questions: What are you currently reading, What did you recently finish reading, and What do you think you'll read next?

I'm doing Greek Mythology May this month and have created a TBR with many of the different books I would like to read:  Mythology May TBR🏺They are not the only books I'm reading, but I would like to get to many of them. 

Have a great rest of your week!  

🔖 What are you currently reading? 

Punderworld Volume 2 by Linda Šejić- I started this volume this morning and will continue on with it later on tonight. It is very good so far but I'm not too far into it. Cannot wait to see where Linda Šejić takes Hades and Persphone's story. 

🔖 What did you recently finish reading?

- Punderworld Volume 1 by Linda Šejić- I reread Punderworld Volume 1 last night so I would have it fresh in my mind to finally read Volume 2. My library just got Volume 2 yesterday and I will be finishing it tonight. Cannot wait to see what happens in Hades and Persphone's story. Also, the artwork is phenomenal in this volume. 

 

🔖 What do you think you’ll read next?  

- Ariadne by Jennifer Saint- I'm planning on finally reading this book. It has been a book I have wanted to read ever since it was first published but I have yet to pick it up. It is about Ariadne, who is a princess of Crete and her involvement with the labyrinth, the Minotaur, and Theseus. Her sister Phaedra also has a perspective in the book. The myth of the Minotaur is one of my absolute favorites and I cannot wait to see Jennifer Saint's take on it. I highly enjoyed her take on Hera and I love seeing these famous stories from the perspectives of the women. 

Follow this Thread: A Maze Book to Get Lost In by Henry Eliot- A nonfiction book that I am very excited to pick up. It is an interactive look at the history and psychology surrounding various mazes and labyrinths. I heard about this book earlier this year and have wanted to read it ever since. I will be doing so very soon.