Besides the cover art, the title of a book is one of the most important means for getting a reader to pick it up. Sometimes the title is inspired by a quote within the book, other times it is a play on words featuring the subject. Whatever, the source, I admire the authors/editors/publishers’ creativity in coming up with the title. This week the folks at The Broke And The Bookish are challenging bloggers to share Unique Book Titles. Where do I start! This truly is a tough topic. I decided to go with book titles inspired by Art/Music/Literature. Some I have read; others are languishing on my shelves. All are worthy of a look!
Top Unique Book Titles from Art, Music, and Literature
Art
A Fool And His Monet by Sandra Orchard
Another Day, Another Dali by Sandra Orchard
Over Maya Dead Body by Sandra Orchard
Music
Cold As Ice by M. K. Gilroy
Cuts Like A Knife by M. K. Gilroy
Every Breath You Take by M. K. Gilroy
How Sweet The Sound by Amy Sorrells
It Had To Be You by Susan May Warren
Murder Mezzo Forte by Donn Taylor
Rhapsody in Red by Donn Taylor
You’re The One That I Want by Susan May Warren
Literature
Annabel Lee by Mike Nappa
The Dashwood Sisters Tell All by Beth Patillo
Dear Mr. Knightley by Katherine Reay
Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Patillo
Lizzie And Jane by Katherine Reay
The Raven by Mike Nappa
Oh, I love puns. A Full and His Monet made me giggle.
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I really like the art/music/literature spin you took on this – you’ve got some really fun book titles there. 🙂
Fun titles and good books! 😉
I love your spin on this week’s topic. Very unique titles!
Thanks!!