This week’s Top 10 Tuesday challenge is Funny Titles. I posted on that not too long ago, and frankly I don’t read many funny books, so the titles aren’t either. So I decided to share the ever popular Ruined Titles. Basically, you change one or two letters of one of the words in a book’s title so that a great read becomes, well, ruined. 😉 My apologies to the authors.
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Top Ruined Book Titles
All Manner of Strings by Susie Finkbeiner
small town sewing
Collision of Pies by Tom Threadgill
pastry train derailment
Daughters of Northern Snores by Joanne Bischof
sleeping in Scandinavia
Echoes Among The Scones by Jaime Jo Wright
past mystery in a pastry shop
Facing The Lawn by Cynthia Ruchti
grief and lawn care
The Mouse at The End of The Moor by Michelle Griep
Victorian city and country mice
On A Coastal Sneeze by Suzanne Woods Fisher
love and hay fever in Maine
The Traitor’s Prawn by Lisa Harris
Chinese spies and seafood
Under a Turquoise Sty by Lisa Carter
desert pig farming
These are fun. I think I would actually prefer to read the ruined titles rather the original. Echoes Among The Scones is favorite.
Have a lovely day.
Very clever, Beckie! You had me laughing out loud a couple of times. : )
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All Manner of Strings is a great title. I’d read it. 🙂
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-funny-book-titles/
Love how easily one letter change can completely change the meaning.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2021/03/23/top-ten-tuesday-308/
What a fun take on the topic! Great job!
This is hilarious!