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50 - A Book With Alliteration in the Title

Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto
Something Wild & Wonderful
The Lies of Locke Lamora
When He Was Wicked
Rosemary and Rue
Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children
Second Sight: An Intuitive Psychiatrist Tells Her Extraordinary Story and Shows You How To Tap Your Own Inner Wisdom
The Perfumist of Paris
The Romance Recipe
Sapphire Sunset
The Passing Playbook

I am forever noticing this in titles! I just got a copy of Black Beauty by Anna Sewell to read! I would highly recommend [book:Angel..."
It might be worth making our own listopia, because the big list requires all the words in the title to start with the same letter, not even excepting "the" or "and," whereas the Popsugar prompt just requires alliteration in the title (like Something Wild & Wonderful from my list).

I'm glad you pointed this out Lailah because I have been trying for years to get to Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal and was hoping it would work here. Guess it does. Thanks for the reassurance.

It's like a more violent, fantasy version of The Sting. With lots of swears.
Lailah wrote: "L Y N N wrote: "A book with alliteration in the title
I am forever noticing this in titles! I just got a copy of Black Beauty by Anna Sewell to read! I would highly recom..."
I am working to create and post our own listopia. I had no idea each work in those titles was alliterative! We definitely need a more inclusive list!!
I am forever noticing this in titles! I just got a copy of Black Beauty by Anna Sewell to read! I would highly recom..."
I am working to create and post our own listopia. I had no idea each work in those titles was alliterative! We definitely need a more inclusive list!!

It's like a more violent, fantasy version ..."
Some of the most creative swears I've ever heard! Love this book.

I'm having a brainfreeze and can no longer tell what is alliteration.
Do these count?
Lullabies for Little Criminals
Those Who Walk Away
To Have and to Hoax
Do these count?
Lullabies for Little Criminals
Those Who Walk Away
To Have and to Hoax

Do these count?
Lullabies for Little Criminals
Those Who Walk Away
[book:To Have and to Hoax|52210..."
Those Who Walk Away doesn't quite work for me because the sounds are different, unless you're thinking Walk and Way are the alliterative pair?
Ellie wrote: "Nadine in NY wrote: "I'm having a brainfreeze and can no longer tell what is alliteration.
Do these count?
Lullabies for Little Criminals
Those Who Walk Away
[book:To H..."
I was looking at the Who and the Walk, and I had the same feeling about it, that "who" doesn't start with a "W" sound
Do these count?
Lullabies for Little Criminals
Those Who Walk Away
[book:To H..."
I was looking at the Who and the Walk, and I had the same feeling about it, that "who" doesn't start with a "W" sound

Sorcery and Cecelia is a lighthearted magical fantasy novel set in the Regency period, part mystery, part adventure, part romance. An epistolary novel, it takes the form of letters exchanged between cousins Cecelia and Kate, with Wrede and Stevermer each writing as one of the cousins.
I already have a library hold in for Nobody's Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness by Roy Richard Grinker, so I'll probably go with that.

This one is on my list too unless I can find a book that has alliteration but with an Indigenous theme.

Standing with Standing Rock: Voices from the #NoDAPL Movement
Wayi Wah! Indigenous Pedagogies: An Act for Reconciliation and Anti-Racist Education
Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge and Resistance
Surviving Genocide: Native Nations and the United States from the American Revolution to Bleeding Kansas

This is also on my TBR list The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone by Audrey Burges.
Ladies of the Lake by Haywood Smith fits as well.

Standing with Standing Rock: Voices from the #NoDAPL Movement
[book:Wayi Wah! Indigeno..."
I don't think the first does, but I think the other 3 do. At least to me, they have words with similar beginning consonant sounds.

Okay thanks.

Murder on Mustique by Anne Glenconner
The Shadow Speaker by Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
The Hairdresser of Harare by Tendai Huchu
Menagerie Manor by Gerald Durrell
Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce
Wicked Like a Wildfire by Lana Popović
Buried Beneath the Baobab Tree by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
The Twisted Tree by Rachel Burger

1. Wicked Weaves
2. Ghastly Glass
3. Deadly Daggers
4. Harrowing Hats
5. Treacherous Toys
5.5. Perilous Pranks
6. Murderous Matrimony
7. Bewitching Boots
8. Fatal Fairies


This one looks interesting..."
It does! Thanks for the suggestion! I just put this ahead of Oona Out of Order. Maybe this year, Oona will make it to my Alphabet Challenge instead? These two books really illustrate alliteration best to me. I like to say the titles out loud, to be sure.





It also has a map in the front, so if I do come across a better alliteration, I can always move it.

I just have to keep reminding myself what alliteration is. LOL!

That one seems pretty good. I just got a book about something along those lines: Unwell Women: Misdiagnosis and Myth in a Man-Made World
(oh, would words within the Unwell Women title work? Like the part that says 'Man-Made'?)

Okay cool then I'll go with this.


You can type in a word and it will help you find alliteration matches to your word or you can type words or a book title and it will tell you if it's an alliteration or not.
With some of the titles I had to just use part of the title for to be accurate. For example: Haunted House showed up as an alliteration, but How to Sell A Haunted House wanted to give me more options. So, it's not perfect, but it may help you out.

The feeling of dread, of something being wrong with the house is excellent as are the manifestations. I thought the reaction of one of the characters rather confusing, needed a bit more fleshing out. A very visual book - no wonder it was filmed.


Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons (West End edition) so I am definitely going to read that one.

There's the Sauvignon Sisters part, I think you're fine.


Yeah, I think that works. Hard and Hangover have the same sort of sound.
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I am forever noticing this in titles! I just got a copy of Black Beauty by Anna Sewell to read! I would highly recommend Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt!
There is a ŷ listopia for "Alliterative Titles" HERE As some of you noted, it only contains titles where each word is alliterative! Therefore...
Our own listopia for this prompt is located HERE! This can include all titles containing alliterative words!