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 2018. It’s all about love of lists, love of literature and bringing bookish people together.
This week’s prompt is all about platonic relationships. We could pick friendships, parent/child, siblings etc.
As ever, book images go to Goodreads!
Megan and Eric- The Hidden Memory Of Objects- Danielle Mages Amato
Such a wonderful friendship!
Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy- Little Women- Louisa May Alcott
Typical sisters! They love each other but hate each other at moments.
Female characters in A Sky Painted Gold- Laura Wood
Such strong female friendships. Always lovely to read.
Lucy and her parents- The Names They Gave Us- Emery Lord
A heart-warming, close relationship between Lucy and her parents!
Female friendships-Moxie- Jennifer Mathieu
They didn’t tear each other down, despite having different views- I appreciated that.
Soloman and his parents- Highly Illogical Behaviour- John Corey Whaley
Soloman’s parents are so supportive of his mental health. This book is simply wonderful.
Paige and her friends- The Start Of Me And You- Emery Lord
Paige’s friends rally around her when she needs them!
Cate and her sister Tess- The Cahill Chronicles- Jessica Spotswood
Cate has interesting relationships with her sisters, but I loved her connection with her sister, Tess.
Taylor and her father- Second Chance Summer- Morgan Matson
A close father/daughter relationship. Heart-breaking!
Harry and Ron- Harry Potter- J.K Rowling
I couldn’t really mention these two! Loved their friendship. It was very realistic with ups and downs along the way.
“The Start of Me and You” is still one of my favorites! Of course, I love the March sister’s and you’ve reminded me that once I was really curious about “The Hidden Memory of Objects.” Someday I need to pick this one up! 🙂
Happy Top Ten Tuesday!!
🙂 Thanks Rissi! I think The Hidden Memory Of Objects is worth picking up!
The only one on your list I know is Harry and Ron, which is fantastic! There are a lot of good ones in HP, I am partial to Luna and Harry.
🙂 Ooh yes. I have to agree, Luna and Harry have a wonderful friendship.
The only book I’ve read on here is Harry Potter. I’ll have to check out those other books. I love platonic relationships.
🙂 Me too!
Harry and Ron! And I’ve heard lots of good things about Moxie!
It’s worth reading, Greg!
The friendships in Harry Potter are honestly some of the best. This isn’t the first time I’ve heard great things about the platonic relationships in Emery Lord books, so I’m pretty keen to check them out!
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She’s fabulous at writing platonic relationships.
Great list. I’ve not read any of these with the exception of harry potter of course. I’ve always been more drawn to Harry and Hermoine’s friendship. 🙂
Yes, Harry and Hermione have a wonderful friendship.
I need to read some of these books! It seems even though I read a ton this year, there are still so many good looking books I haven’t read. Thanks for sharing!
I know that feeling!
I think we will see a lot of Potter today. I love that you added Little Women.
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I think so too! Thanks Melanie. 🙂
These are all wonderful choices, Chrissi! I see so many I want to read!
Thanks Jennifer! 🙂
I couldn’t agree with you more about Little Women.
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Such a wonderful book! ❤
Great list! I love the relationships between the March sisters.
🙂 My favourite group of sisters!
Paige and her friends were amazing!
I completely agree ❤
I’m going to use this as the motivation to read The Names They Gave Us! Hehe! Amazing list, love! Happy reading! 💕xx
Little Women was the first book I read that made me wish I had sisters – I loved how they all were with each other. Even when they were bickering you knew they all still had a close bond. Great post 🙂
YES! Harry Potter has a lot of amazing friendships. Little Women is sitting on my TBR shelf. I haven’t been brave enough to read it yet. I heard that it’s preachy.
It is a little bit. I think if you’re prepared for that it makes it easier.
Great recommendations! I always love it when a story focuses on a platonic relationship instead of another romantic one.
🙂 Me too!
I am really enjoying this TTT — so many new books and relationships to look out for!
🙂 Always a good thing!
I’ve had Moxie on my to-read list for a while, but have never gotten to it. Maybe because I don’t see it mentioned often? Anyway, this is a reminder for me to pick it up because I love friendships that lift up/support one another. Great list!
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Love seeing The Start of Me and You on your list. I love seeing books with great groups of friends. Great list!
🙂 Thanks Alicia! I adore that book!
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