Library Lovers discussion
most original or unique book title

One that springs to mind right away:
The Doll Who Ate His Mother
(The title does not live up to the weirdness of the book, frankly)
Oh, and
Jurassic Towel Origami: The Craft That Bath Time Forgot!
(the book is what it says it is. How to make extinct animals using towels!)



Pet Goats & Pap Smears
Be sure to check out the jacket art on this one, too.


I wonder why I didnt know about those books all those years ago. I'm sure I would have wanted them.

Probably wouldn't get as much of a thrill 50 years later. But you never know.

I did read this one: Could It Be Forever?: My Story and liked it.


The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification




You'll have to read the book to find out ... LOL

Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns
Here's one I have right on my bookshelf in my cubicle:
Oral Sadism and the Vegetarian Personality: Reading from the Journal of Polymorphous Perversity
It's OK, kind of funny. The joke on the cover is something you would never understand unless you've steeped a bit in Freudian theory.
Fishface wrote: "Oral Sadism and the Vegetarian Personality: Reading from the Journal of Polymorphous Perversity"
That's a mouthful. :P
That's a mouthful. :P

Just saw this on Pinterest:
Does It Fart?: The Definitive Field Guide to Animal Flatulence
Fishface wrote: "Ah, but do I dare???
Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns
Here's one I have right on my bookshelf in my cubicle:
[book:Oral Sadism and the Vegetarian Personality: Reading from the Journal..."
Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns - sure would make church much more interesting!
Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns
Here's one I have right on my bookshelf in my cubicle:
[book:Oral Sadism and the Vegetarian Personality: Reading from the Journal..."
Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns - sure would make church much more interesting!

I have read this one and loved it; it's a hilarious spoof about having and raising babies. The title captures it perfectly.
Preppies of the Apocalypse

Mrs. Wakeman vs. the Antichrist: And Other Strange-but-True Tales from American History
I definitely plan to scare this book up and read it, though.

Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants: The Art of the Paperback


I Never Would Have Slept With You If I Had Known You Were a Giant Birdman From Outer Space: Ancient Aliens and Other Mysteries of the Modern Mind

Pet Goats & Pap Smears
Be sure to check out the jacket art on this one, too."
ewwwww

Pet Goats & Pap Smears
Be sure to check out the jacket art on this one, too."
ewwwww"
ewwwww is right... is there such a thing as too much imagination?
Sheri wrote: "Fishface wrote: "Saw this in another GR book group which wishes to be nameless:
Pet Goats & Pap Smears
Be sure to check out the jacket art on this one, too."
ewwwww"
I love that title-Darn! It is not in my library system!!!
Pet Goats & Pap Smears
Be sure to check out the jacket art on this one, too."
ewwwww"
I love that title-Darn! It is not in my library system!!!

After a day or so of that I moved the humor up a notch by using Space Raptor Butt Invasion.
I'm telling you all this because when I changed over to the Chuck Tingle book, I discovered that he has expanded this masterwork into a series, adding Space Raptor Butt Ascension, Space Raptor Butt Redemption, and -- perhaps inevitably -- packaging it all into the not-to-be-missed Space Raptor Butt Trilogy.
And a just a couple minutes ago I was posting in a conversation on another forum here and a new Chuck Tingle opus appeared, in between 2 posts I made: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Butt Raptor.
What ever next???




and

Mystery series main character Jay Omega is a college professor who writes serious SF but others give the books titles designed to boost sales rather than describe books. Have to wonder if it was personal experience or sympathy for other authors that led Sharyn McCrumb to write these.


So -- a manual for hunters and trappers? Or more of a cookbook?


The Da Vinci Cod: A Fishy Parody...
I don't know if this one has been mentioned before but I love Sedaris's books and this one is pretty odd. Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls
Julie wrote: "I don't know if this one has been mentioned before but I love Sedaris's books and this one is pretty odd. Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls"
Recently saw a clip of him talking about how to interview people he says, "I asked a lady when was the last time she touched a monkey, she replied 'Oh can you smell it?'"
Recently saw a clip of him talking about how to interview people he says, "I asked a lady when was the last time she touched a monkey, she replied 'Oh can you smell it?'"


Another Bullshit Night in Suck City
Fishface wrote: "How to Kill Friends and Implicate People"
While checking my library to see if I could find this I found How To Kiss A Crocodile & Other Snappy Stories
While checking my library to see if I could find this I found How To Kiss A Crocodile & Other Snappy Stories
Lady ♥ Belleza wrote: "Fishface wrote: "How to Kill Friends and Implicate People"
While checking my library to see if I could find this I found How To Kiss A Crocodile & Other Snappy Stories"
Love it!
While checking my library to see if I could find this I found How To Kiss A Crocodile & Other Snappy Stories"
Love it!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Amityville House Of Pancakes Omnibus (other topics)Riddles To Do While You Poo On The Loo: Funny Bathroom Reader With Riddles and Brain Teasers For Adults & Teens (other topics)
Back your ass up from that table! (other topics)
Cane Juice Defecation, 1905 (other topics)
Discovering Scarfolk: For Tourists & Other Trespassers (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jay Key (other topics)Sharyn McCrumb (other topics)
What books have you read that have an original or unique title? Or even a little bizarre? And does the book live up to the unusual title? Post them here!
The book that started this whole train of thought is: Rat Scabies and the Holy Grail: Can a Punk Rock Legend Find What Monty Python Couldn't? which Fishface says is a pretty loopie book.