A Book by Any Other Name - Thanks
Welcome to this week’s A Book By Any Other Name!
The game works like this: Each week I will choose a word and offer a few titles that I’ve come up with containing that word in the title. Then it’s your turn to come up with book titles containing the same word, without duplication (yes, that includes my titles.) I would also like the author, but that is just so I can find the book if I want to read it.
The current challenge: I challenge you all to reach 41 titles containing the weekly word by midnight Friday, (with no more than 10 titles commented per person and not including *my* title in the total.)
My forfeit? If you make it to 41 titles, I will draw a name from the participants and that person will win a copy of Sam’s Quest for the Crimson Crystal (read my review here) along with an Australian postcard.
So if you’d like a chance to win a book and a post card, join in!
If you don’t reach the goal, we’ll try again next week. If you reach the goal, I’ll have a brand new challenge for you next Monday where you’ll get a chance at a new prize.
(If you’re feeling pouty about the ten titles per person limit, why not get a friend to come and comment as well? The more, the merrier.)
The word this week is:
Thank/Thanks
I Say: Thanks!: How the New Science of Gratitude Can Make You Happier by Robert Emmons
You Say…


November 18th, 2008 at 6:31 am
At first I thought I couldn’t come up with one (without cheating), but one just came to me! We have a well-worn copy of it here.
Thank You and OK by by David Chadwick
=D
November 18th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Thank You for All Things by Sandra Kring
Thank You for Smoking: A Novel by Christopher Buckley
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams
Thank You, Elvis by Lenore Vinyard Bechtel
Thanks for the Memories by Cecelia Ahern
Thanks a Million by Arthur Adams
Thank You, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
No Thanks by E. E. Cummings and George James Firmage
Thanks for Nothing, Nick Maxwell by Debbie Carbin
In Everything Give Thanks by Terry Barnes
November 19th, 2008 at 6:03 am
That’s eleven!