Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.
Today’s prompt: Literary/Bookish Candles I’d Make (Pick a book and assign it a fragrance or fragrance combo that would make a nice candle.) (Submitted by Heather @ The Frozen Library) I will note that I wouldn’t really want some of these candles in my house — it’s just the smells I imagine from the books. Ha!
1.


|| Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery – Raspberry cordial and plum pudding ||
2.



|| Any book from the Perry Mason series by Erle Stanley Gardner – old spice and cigarettes||
3.



|| The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis – pine needles and Turkish delight. ||
4.



|| Hell is Empty by Craig Johnson – Sulfur and overcooked steak ||
5.


|| The Mystery of Lilac Inn (A Nancy Drew Mystery) by Carolyn Keene -Um…lilacs of course! ||
6.


|| Apple Cider Slaying by Julie Anne Lindsey – Definitely apple cider donuts! ||
7.


|| Live and Let Chai by Bree Baker – Chai Tea with cinnamon of course ||
8.


|| Clueless at the Coffee Station by Bee Littlefield – Freshly Brewed Coffee with Hazelnut Cream ||
9.


||The Gardener’s Plot by Deborah J. Benoit – Freshly mown grass or freshly tilled dirt ||
10.


The Divine Proverb of Streusel by Sara Brunsvold – Apple Streusel cake (clearly)!
Have you read any of these books and do you enjoy having scented candles in your home?
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This was fun. I have The Gardener’s Plot on my TBR pile so I’ll try that as a book first. The Divine Proverb of Streusel also sounds wonderful but I’m afraid I’m going to be obvious and choose Anne of Green Gables as my favorite.
Amalia
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That was a fun read and list. Sulfur and overcooked steak!
-Soma
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It was a bit silly. Ha!
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My dad has always worn Old Spice, so it’s a nostalgic scent for me. Not sure I’d burn a candle of it, though! LOL
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
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Old Spice and cigarettes lolol. I love it. That and sulfur and overcooked steak. Those are the manly candles Billy keeps asking me if they make!
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lol! Having one smell like steak might just make me hungry all of the time.
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I had to laugh at the Old Spice and cigarettes! Mike still has an old bottle of Old Spice in the Money Pit…his old Ranger truck! Oh, how I hated that stuff! The only book I’ve read of these was The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I thought this was such a fun prompt, and you did an amazing job with it!
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The old spice smell was just a bit too much over the years, I think. lol.
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I don’t burn candles, but I’m buy that Anne Shirley one in a heartbeat.
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These are fun! You don’t want your house to smell like burned steak, LOL. Very creative.
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Oh I love fresh mown grass too!
Here’s a link to my TTT post
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Most of these are some really fabulous sounding scents; though I could definitely do without old spice and cigarettes!
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Of these I only know Anne. Fun list!
No candles here at all, at least no burning ones. I don’t trust the furry brat around open flames.
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