




I’ve always been interested in book titles and popular trends. We all know about “The Girl” and “The Woman” titles and books with the word “wife” in them. There are so many others too! Besides these, some are a person’s name like Youngblood Hawke by Herman Wouk, a place like Coffin Road by Peter May or a phrase like Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell.





Here’s a list of a bunch of one-word titles. These are all books I’ve read and reviewed on my blog. I’m sure I could find many more if I really dug into it.





I wanted to make a big long sentence by arranging each of these words into something meaningful, but I couldn’t make it work. I did come up with a few good-advice phrases, like “wonder more” and “roar less.” And although this is a politics-free blog, I couldn’t resist what could be a headline, “candidate caught.”





So here are the books I’ve read with one-word titles. Can you make any phrases out of these? Here’s a word bank to give you a start!
Mayflower | Premiere | Caught | Twisted | Dry |
Educated | Wonder | Her | Less | Looker |
Thunderstruck | Son | Brooklyn | Outsider | Candidate |
You | Roar | Run | Sadie | Maid |
Stiltsville | Lot | Coma | Exposed | Rebecca |





If you’re interested in my reviews, you can follow the links below!
Dry by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman
Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick
Twisted by Laurie Halse Anderson
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