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Today’s Top 10: Book Titles That are Questions
My take on today’s top ten are books with questions that I’ve read, or want to read, or might read one day. There were a lot of children’s books with question marks, but, I wanted to keep to books I would want to read.
#1. I can read anything by Sophie Kinsella, and I have read this book and rated it 5 stars. I have not written a review for it, but I should!
#2. Another Sophie Kinsella book that I have read. Again I rated it 5 stars, it was just so cute! I need to write a review for this one as well.
#3. Isn’t it Bromantic by Lyssa Kay Adams is on my TBR list. It’s #4 of her Bromance Book Club. I had seen some great reviews for this book so I put it on TBR.
#4. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee was the first book that I thought of when I saw the theme today was books with question marks. It’s a classic play, and then was made into a movie. it won the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play (1963).
#5. Have We Met? by Camille Baker was also on my TBR because I read so many wonderful reviews for this book.
#6. I have not read any books by Mindy Kaling, but I love her humor, so I believe I would enjoy it.
#7. Another Mindy Kaling book that looks like fun.
#8. I have not read Is This Love by Sue Moorcraft, however, I’ve read other books from her and think I would like this one.
#9. Where Are the Children is one of Mary Higgins Clark’s 51 best-selling novels of her career. Besides children’s books, mysteries seem to have the most books with question marks in the titles.
#10. If Life is a Bowl of Cherries – What Am I Doing in the Pits? was a very popular book by humorist and columnist Erma Bombeck. I remember my mother reading this book, and I always thought the title was so funny.
Have you read any of these books? Can you think of any other books with question marks in the title? Comment below!
Great list Wendy! Hope you enjoy!🧡
Thank you Kaceey!
I’ve only read Isn’t It Bromantic? and loved it! Great picks this week.
And I can’t wait to read Isn’t It Bromantic! Thanks!
Great selection! I’ve read the Mindy Kaling ones, which were the first to pop up in my mind when I saw the category.
Thanks Yvonne, I have not read the Mindy Kaling ones yet, but I want to! She’s so funny.
My mother had The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Septic Tank by Erma Bombeck and I remember it was very funny too. And you can’t go wrong with a Sophie Kinsella book ❤️
Thank you Tessa. Erma Bombeck reminds me of my mother, she loved her.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was on my list, too!
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-book-titles-that-are-questions/
Thanks Lydia! Yes, it was the first book I thought about when I saw this challenge!
Great collection of titles!
Here’s my post: https://readbakecreate.com/?p=483
Thank you Pam!
I used to read TONS of Mary Higgins Clark, so I’m familiar with WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN? That’s such a frightening question, especially when you’re a mother. I can’t count how many nightmares I’ve had about losing my children!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
Thanks Susan. Yes, it’s so scary to think of losing a child, and I had a few scares when my kids were little.
Great list! Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a good one. I should have remember it!
Great list Wendy. I have read 6 of these and have one on my TBR. We only duplicated one book, Isn’t it Bromantic?
Nicely done! I also realized that there are so many children’s books with questions marks, while making this week’s list. Here’s my TTT list.