Top Ten Tuesday: Extraordinary Book Titles
I’m linking up for Top Ten Tuesday (well, a day late) here. I’d fallen out of interest with TTT for a bit. I also feel that when I post I just find some other posts to read, but I don’t always see common interests and/or feel like going through 100+ posts. So I think I’ll try each of the multiples of tens or something.
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- Imaginarium by Amanda Kastner
- A Pocket Full of Murder by R.J. Anderson
- The Eagle of the Ninth and The Mark of the Horse Lord by Rosemary Sutcliff, for a start, I love all the titles of all the books I love of hers and think those titles are special, but I thought these could represent the more unique to the average person.
- The Ordinary Princess by M.M. Kaye. Seeming oxymoron anyone?
- A Snicker of Magic and The Key to Extraordinary (how apt) by Natalie Lloyd
- Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury and
- Dandelion Fire by N.D. Wilson. Something about dandelions, I don’t know, just seems mysterious and whimsical.
- Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier
- Three Times Lucky, The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing, The Odds of Getting Even, The Law of Finders Keepers by Sheila Turnage
- All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
8 Comments
lydiaschoch
I really need to read All the Light We Cannot See sometime.
My TTT.
Livia Rose
It’s really good but emotionally exhausting.
a.n.g.
What fun titles! I haven’t read any of these, but “The Odds of Getting Even” is such a great title. XD I love it!
Livia Rose
I know, right?! The titles are such fun, and the books are just darling.
Skye
Love these!
Livia Rose
Thanks, I hope some sound like interesting reads.
Tane Hannah
Wow, I love the titles of these books. They’re inspiring and whimsical 🙂 Makes me want to go write a book and give it a unique title, haha.
-T
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Livia Rose
I can only dream of being able to come up with unique titles, lol.