Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Top Ten Things Books Have Made Jamie Want To Do or Learn About After Reading Them


For future Top Ten Tuesday topics & info on how to participate, click here!

This week's topic -- Top Ten Things Books Have Made Me Want To Do or Learn About After Reading Them (inspired by my post wayyy back in 2012 that I did on a TTT freebie week and have so wanting to revisit) 

Hi guys! Jamie here! I decided to tackle this one solo because I actually keep a list of things books make me want to do/learn about/whatever.  It's pretty much a given that any book that has travel in it or a really vivid setting in it has made me want to travel more -- so that's a given to be honest so I won't be including many of those because that could easily have made up my whole list.

So let's get to it:


1. The Memory Book by Lara Avery made me want to start journaling again/try making a Memory Book of sort

In the book she's making a memory book for a different reason that I would be (she has a rare disease that will make her lose her memories and this is how she's trying to fight it) but it made me really want to document life better for myself and for my family and keep a book that is a loose journal/book of memories. I feel like the older I get the less clear memories are (even though some are still super vivid) and I want to document them better. (Read my review for The Memory Book)


2. Wanderlost by Jen Malone made me want to spend more time with the elderly and hear their stories and listen to their wisdom

Obviously this book made me want to travel to all the places she went but the one thing I loved about this book are the elderly characters who were just such real characters that I fell in love with and who make quite the impression on the main character. I realize that without meaning to I kind of just ignore the older folks in my life and just in general. This book really made me heart feel this draw to pay attention to them, learn from them, listen to their stories and just remember they are people who still live full lives. I will say sometimes I think I fear ~getting old~ for many reasons that I shouldn't -- like thinking my life is over -- and maybe that's why I've never been too attentive to elderly because it reminds me of stuff that is hard for me. (My review of Wanderlost)




3. Girl against the Universe by Paula Stokes made me want to look into therapy/counseling 

This might be a little personal but that book, equal bits fluff and hard stuff, made me want to really consider talking to someone. It had such a great and positive portrayal of therapy that it just really felt more appealing to me than ever before. And made me think about how I totally am just in ~manage mode~ with some things in my life and should probably tackle them head on. I read it this summer and haven't made the leap but it definitely got the gears going to really seriously consider giving it a try. (My review of Girl Against the Universe)


4. Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys made me 1) want to look more into the maritime disaster that is at the center of this novel but also learn about little known events in history that I didn't learn in school

I graduated college in 2008 and I just craaaave learning. Learning about this huge disaster in this book made me want to research it ASAP (which I did) but it also gave me this curiosity to learn about things in history that maybe I didn't know about before. I was casually listening to Stuff You Missed in History Class but it re-ignited my love for it. (My review of Salt to the Sea)


5. Happiness For Beginners by Katherine Center really made me want to do something that would really challenge me physically and mentally

I haven't figured out what it would be and this intense wilderness program she embarks on does not sound appealing to me AT ALL but it gave this desire to do something that would really test me and push me! It's been on my back burner to think about but writing this post made me decide I need to reallyyyy put some thought into it. I feel like I'm too comfortable and complacent a lot and I want to push myself. (read my review of Happiness For Beginners)


6. The Summer of Chasing Mermaids by Sarah Ockler really made me want to go sailing/boating in general

The setting for this book is phenomenal and it really made me just want to be on the water. Growing up my one uncle sailed a lot and I LOVED being out on the water and doing that and I can't remember the last time I did that. (My review of The Summer of Chasing Mermaids)


7. The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things by Ann Aguirre made me want to be intentional about being encouraging and kind and cheering people on

One thing I really loved about the main character was how she was really intentional about spreading cheer and encouragement to people in her school and doing random acts of kindness. (My review of The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things)


8. The Status of All Things by Liz Fenton made me want to disconnect a little from social media/lessen the grip of its importance in my life 

This one made me think about a lot of things (would make a nice easy and discuss-able read at a book club with your lady friends) but it definitely made me think about social media, how I use it and how it can affect me. Striving for a more healthy relationship with it all! (More of my thoughts on all this)



9. Everything Leads To You by Nina LaCour made me want to go shopping at local flea markets

This one is so random but I remember was so vividly like NEEDING it to be summer because Emi's job is to look for the perfect props for movie sets and stuff and she goes to estate markets and flea markets and it just really made me remember how much I loved going to those kind of things with my friends in college. Even when we were too broke to buy the things we really wanted there was just something about looking at objects that were owned by other people and imagining where they came from. (My review of Everything Leads to You)



10. Brazen by Katherine Longshore made me get back onto my Tudor kick 

I have always been a history fiend, something that my stepdad and I have always bonded over, and reading this book made me remember of my huge Tudor obsession back in college and really made me want to consume everything every to do with King Henry VIII and all his wives. I would always go through waves of what parts of history I would be super into and have to learn all about/read all the fiction from/watch all the documentaries about but this book reminded me why I loved learning about this period so much. (My review of Brazen)


Tell me what things books have made you want to do/learn about/etc!





Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly link-up in the community where we provide a prompt and other lovers of listmaking join in on it with their own top ten list. Feel free to have less than 10 or more if you need to at times and put a spin on the topic if you need to! Just please link back to us if you are participating :)

To join, link up below with the URL to your blog POST (not your blog), your name and your email (which will remain hidden). Then bounce around the Linky!

 StacyRenee @ LazyDayLit   Flavia @ Flavia the Bibliophile   Arwen @ I Love A Good Book  
 Olivia @ LibroLiv   Kimberly @ On the Wings of Books   Angharad & Becky @ Two Book Thieves  
 Alyce @ Everything Alyce   Melissa Kelly Lauren @ Live Love Read   Louise@louiselovesbooks  
 elin @ acereadss   Jo@bookloversblog   Jenny @ Book Sojourner  
 Annemieke @ A Dance with Books   Lindsey @ Lindsey Reads   Conny @ Literati Girl  
 Amanda   Lucy @ library4delinquents   Katrina @ Kaleidoscope of Books  
 Ricki and Kellee @ Unleashing Readers   Marie's Reads   Alice @ A Readers Fiction  
 Mareli @ Mareli Thalk Ink   Chrissi Reads   Michelle @ FaerieFits  
 Sierra & Ellen @ Quest Reviews   Brandi @ Brandi Janee's Bookshelf   Mackenzie Carol @ Spreading His Grace  
 Amanda @ The Zen Leaf   Mallory @ The Local Muse   Angela @ Diary of a Bookworm  
 Alison @Hardcovers & Heroines   T.K. Lawrence   Jocelyn @ 52 Letters in the Alphabet  
 Carlisa @ Confessions of Carlisa   Christina @ Confessions of a Book Addict   Got My Book (off topic)  
 Ely & Michelle @ Tea & Titles   Jaime @ Two Chicks on Books   Stephanie @ Adventures of a Bibliophile  
 Austine @ Novelknight   Emma @ Reading Through the Night   M. L. Ventura  
 Evie @ Just Another Belle   Hitherdither   Cat @ Bubblegum Yellow  
 Lauren @ Wake Up Your Luck   Jenn @SeeJennRead   Anne@HeadFullofBooks  
 Caro @ Imaginations Weapon   Meaghan @ mwgerard.com   Whitney @ Brown Books and Green Tea  
 Pretty Deadly Reviews   Helia @ Astronomical Books   Carola @ brilliant years  
 Jane @ greenish bookshelf   Megan @ Megan's Bookalicious Blog   Giovanna @ BookComa  
 Suzanne @ The Bookish Libra   Emily @ TheGnomingLibrarian   Lizzy @ Bent Bookworm  
 Aubrey @ Aubrey's Book Nook   Trisha @ The Bees Knees Bookish Korner   Jacquie @ Rattle the Stars  
 Danielle @ PoetryBooksYA   Courtney @ A Wonderland of Books   Lynn  
 Gabby @ 500 Books   Emily @ Midwestern Book Nerd   Literary Feline (Wendy)@Musings of a Bookish Kitty  
 Kelly   Amber @ YA Indulgences   Stephanie @ Lazy Book Lovers  
 Carrie @ Reading Is My SuperPower   Lori @ Pure Imagination   Chelsea @ Books for Thought  
 Sarah's Book Shelves   Alicia @ A Kernel of Nonsense   Elien @ So Bookalicious  
 Amanda   Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse   Brittany @ Beauty and the Bean Boots  
 Kristin @ Lukten av trykksverte   Majoring in Literature   Rachel Troyer @ Obsessed With Fairy Tales  
 Barb (boxermommyreads) @ Booker T's Farm   Alison's Wonderland Recipes   Lizzie @ Big Books and Grande Lattes  
 Monica @ Newbery and Beyond   Marisa @ Dreaming Out Loud   Lisa @ Hopewell's Public Library of LIfe  
 Eve @ Functioning Insanity Reviews   Dawn @ Dawn's Dreams   Leslie @ Books, in other words  
 Ashley @ What's She Reading?   Kirstie @ Upside-Down Books   Deb Nance at Readerbuzz  
 Ugnė @ My passion is Happiness   Jaime & Erin @ Fic Fare   Daphne @ Val-dera-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha  
 Jordan @ Forever Lost in Literature   Vonze @ Vonze's Reader Blog   Emily @ Forever Literary  
 Holly @ Nut Free Nerd   Gwen @ It's a long story   Ashley @ Inside My Minds  
 Lynn @ Smoke & Mirrors   Amelia @ Keep Your Feet   Jess @ POB!  
 Lois @ My Midnight Musing   Lanna @ Bloggers Heart Books   Bri @ Paperback Bri  
 Charlie @ A Books Eternal Glory   Lindsay @ Lindsay's Library   Angie&Isaac@El rincón de mangieto  
 Kelsey @ Watch This Space   Cheryl @ The Book Connection   Spuds @ Written Constellations  
 Reg @ She Latitude   Joshua's Girl   Eli's Novel Reviews  
 Jen @ The Starry-Eyed Revue   Michelle @ Fluttering Butterflies   Michelle @ Pink Polka Dot Books  
 Preethi at The Lone Reader   Liselle @ Lunch-Time Librarian   Kristi @ Hidden Staircase  
 brenda@proseandkahn (mg & ya)   JAH @ Books Beyond Measure   Rachel @ Bookish Rachel  
 Jessica @ a GREAT read   Gillian @ Writer of Wrongs   Katherine @ I Wish I Lived in a Library  
 Katy @ wildeonmyside   Jen @ Pop! Goes The Reader   TT @ Intro To Blurb  
 Meaghan   Cait @ Paper Fury   Jennifer @ Feminist Fairy Tale Reviews  
 Jennifer @ YA Book Nerd   Theresa @ The Calico Books   Michelle @ Life Among the Pages  
 Rachel @ Confessions of a Book Geek   Linda @ Three Good Rats   Stephanie @ Don't Be Afraid of the Dork  
 Kay @ The Tome Chronicles   Stephanie @ Adventures Thru Wonderland   Kelly F. Barr  
 Ola @ OlaReadsBooks   Anna @Adventures with a Book Nerd   Kaylee @ Chair in the Shade  
 Megz @ Barefoot Whispers   Tavleen @ Travelling Through Words   Aditi @ A Thousand Words A Million Books  
 Helle @ Bookish Utopia   Beckie @By The Book   Caitlin @ Caitstiel's World  
 Julie @ Keep Calm With Books and Coffee   Girl with her Head in a Book   Veronika @ The Regal Critiques  
 Cassi @ My Thoughts Literally   islandgeekgirl @ Overflowing Bookshelves   Rachael @ 3 Fates Books  
 Kayla @ Tiny Bookshelves   Cate @ Shelf Pickings   Lyca @ dogsandbooksfuckyeah  
 Cassie @ Rants and Raves of a Bibliophile   Dawnie @ BooksbeautifyLife   Sheri @ Read in a Flash!  
 Rory @ Fourth Street Review   Lefty @ The Left-Handed Book Lover   Literary Lindsey  
 There will be books   Aimal @ Bookshelves & Paperbacks   Amy  
 Charlie @ Girl of 1000 Wonders   Andi @ Andi's ABCs   La La in the Library  
 Once Upon a Twilight   Becca @ Shih Tzu Book Reviews   Jamie @ Watch Game Read  
 Nicole @ Reading Books With Coffee   Wendy @ Falconer's Library   Lauren @ Always Me  
 Mari @ Story and Somnomancy   Gabriela @ Great Exhortations   Amanda @Cover2CoverMom  
 Selah @ A Bibliophile's Style   Cindy @ Da Readaholic Book Blog   Taylor @ Stay on the Page  
 Sarah @ Reviews and Read-a-thons   Hannah @ Broc's Bookcase   Jolien @ TFR  
 Jasmine   Katrina @ Chased By My Imagination   Jenni  
 Beth @ Reading Every Night   Lianne @ eclectictales.com   Amanda @ Good In The Stacks  
 Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know   Quinn @ Quinn's Book Nook   Holly @ The Fox's Hideaway  
 Lauren @ My Expanding Bookshelf   journey & destination   Amanda  
 Nicole @ Blackbeak Books   Tracy @ Cornerfolds   A room of my own  
 Kerr & Rachel @ Paein and Ms4Tune   Lisa & Becca @ Lost in Lit   Rissi @ Finding Wonderland  
 Esther @ Chapter Adventures   imyril @ there's always room for one more...   Courtney @ Incessant Bookworm  
 Kasey @ The Story Sanctuary   Agnes @ Haphazard Bookshelves   Anjie @ Love thy Shelf  
 Ceillie @ CandidCeillie   Kate @ Fictional Thoughts   Nagina @ OhBookish  

(Cannot add links: Registration/trial expired)



13 comments:

  1. Thanks for the link-up. This one was fun to do!
    Carol @ journey & destination

    ReplyDelete
  2. My computer is haywire today. I've just typed this really cool reply and it bombed out. SOOOOOO I'm just going to repeat that your posts are VERY bad for my TBR list. It is in serious danger of contracting diabetes so obese it is. I need to read The Memory Book and I love your point 4 - I have a similar one. Let me go write my TTT.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Ooh nice! Those are all new to me reads! So lots of new to me things to do as well! In some sense! Obviously I know what they are! LOL! Great picks!

    Here's my Tuesday Post

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. This was such a fun theme to think about!

    ReplyDelete
  5. I'm dying to read The Memory Book and weep! Haha. Throne of Glass makes me wanna be a deadly assassin <3

    ReplyDelete
  6. I may end up adding ALL of those. I've got 4 now open in separate windows to check them out in depth. I LOVE this link-up.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Fun list! I'm a bit of a Tudor fan myself, so I might have to check out Brazen!

    ReplyDelete
  8. I am going to repeat everyone above...this was a really FUN topic! I thought it would be hard at first but I even had an extra one. And creating this list and going back thru the books and my reviews brought all those feelings of wanting to do stuff back up to the surface! So thanks for this one. :)

    ReplyDelete
  9. Neat! I just read about "The Memory Book" on another blog too. It sounds really interesting and makes me want to read it.
    A lot of books make me want to travel and experience everything that happened in the book. I've very happily read several books in the country that they were set in, like Switzerland and England and Holland. =)
    Aidyl from Noveltea

    ReplyDelete
  10. We are the leading tuition bureau in south delhi. Visit website and register for best tuition jobs.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Wanderlost sounds fabulous. I am adding it to Goodreads. I had this Little House obsession going on in fourth grade and I wanted to do all the things. Ha ha. :)

    ReplyDelete
  12. Just wanted to point out what I think is a typo in #10 you wrote, "King Henry VII and all his wives." I think you mean Henry the VIII. Since I pretty sure the Henry VII had only 1 wife. ;-) I am a Queen Anne Boleyn Historical Impersonator and love the Tudor time period as well. Brazen is on my TBR list, and I'm hoping that it and Tarnish will go on sale for Kindle.

    My TTT: http://books.thetechchef.net/top-ten-tuesday-9/

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts with Thumbnails