Tuesday Book Chat | What’s Your Favourite Book With A Three-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 your favourite book with a three-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!

This is to hard a question. I have a favourite series House of Winslow by Gilbert Morris. It is on my keep forever shelf. I think on of my favourite books would be Sisterchicks Down Under by Robin Jones Gunn. While its not my favourite of the series it is of the 3 word titles.

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.

7 replies on “Tuesday Book Chat | What’s Your Favourite Book With A Three-Word Title?”

  1. My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade. Hockey player hero, redheaded heroine, banter and real heart moving challenges. Love it.

  2. I think mine would be Sisterchicks in Gondolas.

    On further reflection, I realised that most of my favourite books have either 1, 2 or 4 word titles.
    And then there is the dilemma: how do you choose just one favourite book?
    I have different favourites in different stages of my life. For several years I was avoiding historical fiction, but I have started to return to it a little – mostly those set after 1900, with a particular interest in World War 1.
    I have also discovered in interest in books with multiple time periods (I know there is a name for that genre, but can’t remember it).

  3. I think its duel time lines. I have read a few now and enjoy them too. I was just struggling to find a book as you said most are 2 or 4 or more words. I also agree different stages have different favourites.

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