TOP TEN BOOK TITLES THAT ASK QUESTIONS
This week’s topic hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl features book titles that ask questions or have question marks in them. I chose to review my reading over the years to find the top ten books that I have read that meet the requirements. I found more than ten but picked my favorites from the group. The resulting list includes a nice blend of fiction and nonfiction.
1. Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
2. What Am I Doing Here? by Bruce Chatwin
4. Must You Go? My Life With Harold Pinter by Antonia Fraser
8. Why Read? by Mark Edmundson
If you check out these great reads you may be able to answer the questions their titles pose. Happy reading!
5 comments:
WHY READ? I don't even understand that question! Why wouldn't I? LOL.
Happy TTT!
i didn't know Antonia Fraser was married to Harold Pinter... i've admire her writing...
Hi James, I read Quo Vadis. I haven't read Mark Edmundson's Why Read? but I did read an earlier book of his Nightmare on Main Street about the attraction of the gothic in American culture going back to the founding of the country. I remember the book fondly. It was well written, interesting and not written in an overly academic way. I would like to read it again. I learned alot.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? was on my list, too!
FYI, the link to this post on Jana’s site is broken.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-book-titles-that-are-questions/
@Kathy,
Edmundson is one of my favorite literary critics and I've read this one multiple times.
@Lydia,
I'm sorry I messed up the link on the list. But I did linkback from my blog entry to yours.
Philip K. Dick is one of my favorites and this book is one reason why.
@mudpuddle,
Antonia's life with Harold was quite interesting, as you might expect from two great writers.
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