
There something about a well-worded book title that gives you goosebumps or are so uniquely original. Titles are one of the key factors of a book. It may or may not hint at or describe the book as a whole. Their affect is critical for readers, writers and publishers.
Today, I thought it would be fun exploring those book titles that I just love the sound of and make my writer’s heart swoon. Bonus, I’ll include links to the books I’ve reviewed on this blog. (Note: * = books read but not reviewed on blog).
A Well-Timed Enchantmentby Vivian Velde Vande |
Alphabet Under Constructionby Denise Fleming |
Caravalby Stephanie Garber |
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Darkest Mercyby Melissa Marr |
Down and Acrossby Arvin Ahmadi |
Field Notes on Loveby Jennifer E. Smith |
From Twinkle, with Loveby Sandhya Menon |
Frost Like Nightby Sarah Raasch |
Ice Like Fireby Sarah Raasch |
Mustaches for Maddieby Chad Morris & Shelly Brown |
Snow Like Ashesby Sarah Raasch |
So You Want To Be A Wizardby Diane Duane |
Strange the Dreamerby Laini Taylor |
The Astonishing Color of Afterby Emily X. R. Pan |
The Day the Crayons Quitby Drew Daywalt, Illustrated by Oliver Jeffers |
The Fault In Our Starsby John Green |
The Hunger Gamesby Suzanne Collins |
The Names They Gave Usby Emery Lord |
The Night Circusby Erin Morgenstern |
The Perks of Being A Wallflowerby Stephen Chbosky |
The Upside of Unrequitedby Becky Albertalli |
The Very Thought of Youby Lynn Kurland |
Thirteen Risingby Romina Russell |
Turtles All The Way Downby John Green |
Wicked Lovelyby Melissa Marr |
With All My Soulby Rachel Vincent |
Zenn Diagramby Wendy Brant |
King of Scarsby Leigh Bardugo |
The Dangerous Art of Blending Inby Angelo Surmelis |
We Hunt the Flameby Hafsah Faizal |
What do you like about book titles? Have you read any of the books I’ve listed? If so, let me know in the comments below.
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