Top Ten Tuesday - Books With Long Titles .










Today's Top Ten Tuesday is a fun one , Ten Books with Long Titles . It took me longer than I thought as what is considered a long title ? How many words does it need in the title to be considered a "long title ?


1. Alexander and the Very Horrible, Terrible Day - Judith Viorst - this was one of my favourite picture books growing up.


2. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales - Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith - this was another favourite of mine growing up.


3. Where Birds Fly - The Sculptor by Cathrine Goldstein - This was a book I read just the other day.

4. Confessions on the 7:45 by Lisa Unger - A new mystery book I read that had a "Strangers on a A Train" feel to it.

5. Nobody's Victim : Fighting Pyschos, Trolls, Stalkers and Pervs - Carrie Goldberg
- A non-fiction Crime book about Cybercrimes.

6. The Truth About Keeping Secrets - Savannah Brown
- A YA Thriller.

7. Cowboy, Villian, Damsel Duel - Ginger Scott -  A NA Thriller.

8. The Girl Who Reads on the Metro - Christine Feret - Fleury - a fun story for booklovers and finding yourself.

9. The Killer Across the Table - John E. Douglas - A non-fiction book about True Crime and the guy behind creating forensic profiling aka BAU.

10. Am I The Only One ? - EK Blair -
a Pyschological adult Thriller.









Comments

  1. Alexander and the very horrible, terrible day is a popular choice today! Confessions on the 7:45 is on my TBR list, can't wait to read it.

    Happy TTT and here's my Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Book Titles

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  2. The Stinky Cheese Man was such a good collection, too.

    My post.

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  3. Alexander... and The Stinky Cheese Man... were favorites of mine too! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

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  4. Great list! I loved Alexander and Stinky Cheese Man when I was little!

    Here’s my Top Ten Tuesday!

    Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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