
Top 5 Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Meeghan Reads — check out the next batch of upcoming topics here.
It’s been a while since I’ve done a T5T post — not for any specific reason, but just because my blogging habits have been a bit scattered lately. Too many real life distractions! Anyway, this topic caught my eye and seemed like fun, so here I am.
This week’s topic is Top 5 books with a star on the cover, with the prompt: Time to find your fave books with a (or multiple) star(s) on the cover. And in the immortal words of Nicola Yoon: The Sun is Also a Star. (Just saying!).
Here are a few from my shelves that fit the theme:





- The Dog Stars by Peter Heller (review)
- A Brilliant Night of Ice and Stars by Rebecca Connolly (on my TBR!)
- Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki (review)
- Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell (review)
- The Midnight Watch by David Dyer (review)
Interesting… my five include two Titanic books!
So, those are my five top books with actual (astronomical/celestial) stars… but I’ll add two more books as a bonus, since I loved them both. These books’ covers have stars representing military service — another type of star!


- Blue Stars by Emily Gray Tedrowe (review)
- You Know When the Men Are Gone by Siobhan Fallon (excellent book of linked stories; I read it before I started posting reviews)
What “star” covers did you feature this week? What other books with stars on their covers do you especially love?
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