Tuesday Book Chat | What’s Your Favourite Book With a One-Word Title?

Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat. This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week.

Today’s question is:

What’s you favourite book with a one-word title?

We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please join in the conversation by commenting on this post or on the blog post shared in our Australasian Christian Writers Facebook Group.

Let’s chat!

Right now I can’t think of any books starting with a one word title but looking forward to your answers.

Your turn.

I look forward to reading your comments here or at the FB group. Remember all comments go into the monthly drawer for a gift voucher.

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  • Jenny Blake @ausjenny

    Jenny Blake (Ausjenny) is a cricket fanatic who loves reading although not reading as much as she use to. She loves to be able to help promote good Christian books and support authors. In her spare time she is enjoying the company of her two cats, enjoys jigsaws and watching cricket.

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Jenny Blake (Ausjenny) is a cricket fanatic who loves reading although not reading as much as she use to. She loves to be able to help promote good Christian books and support authors. In her spare time she is enjoying the company of her two cats, enjoys jigsaws and watching cricket.

4 replies on “Tuesday Book Chat | What’s Your Favourite Book With a One-Word Title?”

  1. ‘Perfume’. I am completely schizophrenic over this book. I refused to read it for years because of the plot. The main. character is SO evil that it is hard to read what he does…. and yet the writing is brilliant -a whole novel written around the sense of smell. If I need inspiration in putting words together, this is the book I will look at!!

    1. Thanks for commenting What genre is this? If the main character is so bad it sounds like suspense. I hope they are redeemed by the end of the book but I guess being a Christian book they would need to be.

  2. ‘Raw’ by Scott Monk. I was made to read it in highschool (which I wasn’t impressed about) but it really spoke to me at that age & I loved the redemptive theme.

    I only discovered recently that Scott Monk is a Christian, writing to a non-Christian market, & that such themes are what drive him to write.

  3. Hi Jenny, Great question, although I find it difficult to pick favourite books, lol. The first book that came to mind is Sway by Amy Matayo. It’s on my I-want-to-reread-sometime-soon list. 🙂

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