Scrabble


Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players
Everything Scrabble
Queen of the Tiles
Word Nerd
The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman
The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary
Scrabble Wordbook: Crossword Game
How to Play SCRABBLE Like a Champion
Collins Little Book of Scrabble Secrets.
The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary
Word Nerd: Dispatches from the Games, Grammar, and Geek Underground
Bad Feminist
101 Two-Letter Words
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition (A Gift for Word Game Players)
Is That a Word?: From AA to ZZZ, the Weird and Wonderful Language of SCRABBLE
Queen of the Tiles by Hanna AlkafWord Nerd by Susin NielsenThe Last Letters of Sally and Walter by Cammie McGovernYou Go First by Erin Entrada KellyA Seven-Letter Word by Kim Slater
Scrabble Fiction
10 books — 4 voters
Jumanji by Chris Van AllsburgIt's All a Game by Tristan DonovanThe Game Makers by Philip E. OrbanesThe Game of the Goose by Ursula DubosarskyThe Girl Who Invented Romance by Caroline B. Cooney
Books About Board Games
30 books — 4 voters

A Match Made on Madison by Dee DavisBoard to Death by C.J.  ConnorCheck & Mate by Ali HazelwoodIt's All a Game by Tristan DonovanThe First Move by Jenny Ireland
Game Boards on the Cover
18 books — 1 voter
Check & Mate by Ali HazelwoodQueen of the Tiles by Hanna AlkafThe First Move by Jenny IrelandGame On by Laura  SilvermanPerpetual Check by Rich Wallace
YA Board & Card Games
15 books — 3 voters

Margaret Stohl
Aunt Mercy put down her tiles, one at a time. I-T-C-H-I-N. Aunt Grace leaned closer to the board, squinting. "Mercy Lynne, you're cheatin' again! What kinda word is that? Use it in a sentence." "I'm itchin' ta have some a that white cake." "That's not how you spell it." At least one of them could spell. Aunt Grace pulled one of the tiles off the board. "There's no T in itchin'." Or not. ...more
Margaret Stohl, Beautiful Creatures

Dhaval Rathod
She challenged me for a game of Scrabble. I did not refuse. How could I? It was like she was telling me – I want to have a word with you.
Dhaval Rathod, Unleash That River

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