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4: A title that doesn't contain the letter "E"

Dumplin' by Julie Murphy
It wasn't difficult finding a book without the letter E in it. This was one I have had on my list for awhile and just happened to be E-less
I think I regularly choose books by titles, even though it's not always a conscious decision.

It was not difficult at all to find a book without and 'e. I picked this one because I read it when I was a kid and has been in my 'to re-read' list for ages.
Like I said, a very easy read and an enjoyable one :)

At first when I saw this challenge I thought it would be hard but then I remembered several titles that don't have an "e" in them.
I like it because it easier than it sounds!

It wasn't difficult for me to find a book without an "E", I just browsed my TBR list! I am a huge WWII Historical Fiction buff, so I am looking forward to diving into this one.
The title of a book is often the first thing that intrigues me, so I didn't mind picking a book based on this criteria at all.


- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Nope. I have several choices throughout my TBR list. I saved this prompt for last after I picked out all my others
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I like the title prompts a lot because it's the easiest to find a match! Other prompts might require more searching/research and I'm lazy ;)

Glass Sword

Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Not really. This is the next book in a series that I found doing last year's challenge, so it was already on my TBR. :)
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I admit a lot of times the title of a book pulls me in to read the description. If the title doesn't get my attention, I might not even give it a chance.

Bad Blood
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Not really. I thought it would be, but then there were a few on my TBR list that ended up fitting the bill
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
The title has to appeal to me. If the title doesn't appeal to me at all, it takes me a lot to convince me to flip it over and read the synopsis


It is not difficult to find one, but it was difficult to find one that I wanted to read fir this year and also was not scheduled for another prompt. I am trying to keep a doable tbr.
I sometimes pick by title but most of my reads are inspired by reads from Goodreads friends or Litsy, so titles don't really matter that much. I do appreciate humorous titles, however.


I am now beginning Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
It was not difficult at all to find a title, as this book was on my short-list, waiting to be read, anyway.
I would not normally read a book based on the title alone. Although, the title, just like a cover, is one aspect that initially draws me in. I thought the prompt was easy and fun.

Kristin, it's better to give your opinion of the book in a dedicated thread in the "A-Z" folder, otherwise it's going to get lost in the progress posts and it won't help other members to chose this book!

Progress Post:
What are you reading this week?
To kick start the new year, I decided to read Tsarina, a historical-fiction book by Patrick J. Nelle.
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, it was not difficult to find this book. Quite frankly, I read the book and then decided to include it in this category instead of the historical-fiction category because I found this book to quite light on the historical component.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title ?
I believe it is something that people do pretty often, nothing unusual here. I am often guilty of choosing a book based on the cover or the title alone.

- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title? Not too bad. When you've got 400+ books TBR there's a good chance you can meet any criteria.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title? I only partly chose by title. It was also a book near the top of my TBR list.

Read The Witch of Napoli by Michael Schmicker
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Not really.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I choose books by the title often. So it felt familiar to do so.

A Court of Mist and Fury

Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title? I was surprised to find so many on my TBR. I really thought it would require more searching
-What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
When skimming the shelves at the library the title is usually what catches my eye first. The colour of the spine also helps me pick out what to read next. The synopsis on the back cover clinches if I read the book. Since joining Goodreads a couple of years ago that has changed a bit. Recommendations by other readers on this group lead me to more books now then skimming library shelves.


- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title? Nope
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title? I think the title is a huge factor for me to pick a book



- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, I'd plenty of those on my TBR and 5 I'd like to read this year!
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I usually don't pay attention to the title, I prefer choosing by the cover, but with the challenge, it's a fun way to pick a book :)


- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
I had several option on my TBR list, the only issue was deciding which one to read.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
A good title will make me want to know more about the book.

by Estelle Laure
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title? Not at all. When I searched through my TBR list I actually had quite a few prompts that would fit this catergory.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title? I like the title prompts. They are usually easy to fill.

Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title? No, I've had this book for awhile and it was just sitting there waiting to be read.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title? The title is one aspect of a book that can make it alluring. If it sounds interesting it will make me want to read the description.

It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, so I tried to find the longest E-less title on my tbr list.
The longest title I've seen someone come up with is seven words (Down and Out in Paris and London) and I'm interested to see if anyone can come up with something longer for this prompt.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
It's usually the title that catches my eye but I'd never read a book without checking the blurb first.

Matilda by Roald Dahl
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
At first it was, but I realized I was thinking way to hard on it.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
That's usually what catches my eye to pick up a book

- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?Yes
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title? Some times it's the title that catch's my eye

"Bossypants" by Tina Fey
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Actually I kind fulfilled this category by accident! I was planning on reading "The Farm", but I finished the audiobook for "Bossypants" and I realized that there was no "E" in the title.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I think it's a good way to get out of your comfort zone.


It wasn't difficult at all, I thought it would be, but I picked this book up randomly from my TBR and I discovered that it had no 'E'
As much as I hate to admit it, the cover and title of the book make a huge difference to me. Otherwise I pick a book because of the writer.


Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No. I have about 500 books and I've actually had this one one the top of my pile for awhile now.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I think it's fun. Having as many books as I do kind of makes it hard for me sometimes to choose what's next. That's why challenges are great. They help me be more decisive in my choosing.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Tennessee Williams
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
It was a bit of a challenge, yes :0)
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
It's something I do quite often actually!


- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Oddly yes!
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I usually choose from the cover so it was a nice change


- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Not really. And I had Idaho on my list for awhile, so it was nice to fit it in so early in my challenge.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I've been known to pick something up from its title, its cover, or three key words from its blurb, so I think it's fun and can be somewhat serendipitous.

Into Thin Air
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Not at all! I really enjoyed this topic. It was fun to search for a book.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I'm more likely to pick up a book if the title or cover intrigues me.

I was reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
It took me quite a while to find books without 'e' in the title that interested me
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
Choosing a book by it's title is not something I do. I read reviews and the synopsis before choosing my book.

Bad Blood by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
There were quite a few books without an 'e' in the title once I started paying attention. The hard part was picking which one!
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I won't pick a book simply because of the title. I have to be interested in the synopsis as well.


- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title? No, it was actually easier than I expected.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title? I like choosing a book by its title. It often gets me to read a book that keeps getting pushed to the back of the line.

TransAtlantic by Colum McCann

Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
You know, I actually did. I didn't think I would because there are a lot of books on my TBR that don't have Es in the title, but I'm reading in order this year, so I was trying to find a book that I was both in the mood to read this week & was available at the library. It proved more difficult than I expected.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I enjoyed it. I like that the list have various ways of choosing books, whether content or title or cover or genre, etc. It mixes things up a lot.

A Million Worlds with You by Claudia Gray
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, it was surprisingly easy. I had already put this book into my plan but was debating between it and another before seeing this topic and immediately moving it.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
Even with a topic like this I still don't choose solely by title. I narrow down a few good titles and pick the one with the best synopsis. That being said, the title and cover are generally what first draw me in to a book.

Fall of Giants by Ken Follet
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Actually no. This was sitting in a "To Be Read" stack at my house. I was surprised to find something so quickly.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I think it's a good way to maybe read something that you normally wouldn't. If you go just by title then you don't know about the story, or the setting, and you just pick something. It makes for more adventurous reading, even if you end up not being wildly fond of the book.

I read Roxana by Daniel Defoe.
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, I had 20 of them on my TBR.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
Any reason for reading a book is fine with me!

Chaos Station
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Not too hard, I just run through my TBR
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
It's a chance. Sometimes you find a gem and sometimes they are stinkers. It's fun to read random books sometimes though.

Gadsby by Ernest Vincent Wright
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
It was more difficult than I'd expected, although I did eventually have a shortlist of three. Then I remembered I'd once heard of a book written without using the letter e at all so I decided to look it up and read it for this week's category.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
Perhaps I should come back and answer this after I've read the book. I think this method led me to choose something I wouldn't ordinarily have read, but whether that's a good thing or not will depend on how much I enjoy the book. I do like that it challenged me to find something that hadn't already been on my to read list for ages though.


Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, I had several in my TBR pile.
Completed 19 January 2017.

Ring
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Somewhat... I had one planned which was a name with the letter E, but then I was inspired to read the Ring book with the 3rd movie coming out so decided to read this one instead.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
It can be hit or miss. It might get one out of their comfort zone which can be good, but can sometimes be misleading because titles don't always reflect the story inside.

Bird in Hand, by Christina Baker Kline
Was it difficult to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Out of the books I already had it was a little difficult
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I don't know if I have ever really chosen a book for its title. I mostly choose them because I like the story line or the author or it was recommended somewhere.

A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner
Was it difficult to find a book without an "e" in the title?
Not really. I just went throug my TBR list and this one was a pretty recent entry.
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I like it!

Night Film by Marisha Pessl
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, it was amazing how many there were to choose from actually.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I think it was a great, you had a whole variety of books and genre's to choose from.

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
No, I have several of them on my TBR shelf
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I liked it

Star-Shot by Mary-Ann Constantine
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
I just went through my shelves, I had a few different options so it wasn't too difficult.
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
I usually look at most then that, but because I was picking from my already owned books, i knew it was one I had always picked out at some point.


Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
I did spent quite some time cross-referencing my TBR list with Audible to find something that would work and would make a good audiobook. All the books I hoped to get to next were full of E titles!
What do you think about choosing a book by its title?
It is kind of a fun way to branch out from my current top picks to read.
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- What are you reading this week?
- Was it difficult for you to find a book without an "e" in the title?
- What do you think about choosing a book by its title?