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“I Saw Her Standing There” - Read a book by a female author
“Misery” - Read a sad story
“Anna (Go to Him)” - Read a book with a female name in the title
“Chains” - Read a book about slavery/with slavery as a theme AND/OR a book set in a prison
“Boys” - Read a book with a male’s name in the title
“Ask Me Why” - Read a book with the word WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE or WHY in the title
“Please Please Me” - Read a book with a duplicated word in the title
“Love Me Do” - Read a love story
“P.S. I Love You” - Read a book with a subtitle
“Baby It’s You” - Read a book about childhood OR a book you loved as a child
“Do You Want to Know a Secret” - Read a book in which a secret is revealed AND/OR a mystery
“A Taste of Honey” - Read a book where food is the central theme OR is in the title of the book
“There’s a Place” - Read a book that has a location in the title
“Twist and Shout” - Read a book about abuse or where abuse/abusive family is the main theme

With the Beatles
“It Won’t Be Long” - Read a book that is less than 200 pages
“All I’ve Got to Do” - Read a book that has been on you TBR list for more than a year
“All My Loving” - Read a book by your favourite author
“Don’t Bother Me” - Read a book in one sitting/one day/one weekend
“Little Child” - Read a children’s or YA book
“Till There Was You” - Read a story of lost love
“Please Mister Postman” - Read a book written in letter form AND/OR a book with a specific title in the location
“Roll Over Beethoven” - Read a book where the main character is a musician OR a book about music
“Hold Me Tight” - Read a book you would never ever give away
“You Really Got a Hold on Me” - Read a book about addiction or where addiction is the main focus
“I Wanna Be Your Man” - Read a Man Booker Prize-winner
“Not a Second Time” - Re-read a book
"Devil in her Heart" - Read a book that centers around evil or the devil
“Money (That’s What I Want)” - Read a book about economics or finance

A Hard Day’s Night
“A Hard Day’s Night” - Read a book that has been made into a movie
“I Should Have Known Better” - Read a book from an adult's point of view looking back over their childhood
“If I Fell” - Read a book by one of your favorite authors
“I’m Happy Just to Dance with You” - Read a book about dancing – fiction or nonfiction
“Tell Me Why” - Read a memoir
“Can’t Buy Me Love” - Buy a book and read it immediately
“Any Time at All” - Read a book that has lasted the test of time, is appropriate throughout the ages, appeals to YA and adult, et cetera
“I’ll Cry Instead” - Read a sad story
“Things We Said Today” - Read a book of letters AND/OR read a current events book, magazine(5pts) or journal(5pts)
“When I Get Home” - Read a book about home or family dynamics
“You Can’t Do That” - Read a banned book
“I’ll Be Back” - Read a book that has been re-written from another character’s perspective (exp. Ahab’s Wife, Finn, etc.)

Beatles for Sale
“No Reply” - Read a book where disappointment is a key focus AND/OR Read a book by an author who has published only one book
“I’m a Loser” - Read a book in which the main character is an outcast
“Baby’s in Black” - Read a book with a color in the title
“Rock and Roll Music” - Read a book that shares its name with a song title
“I’ll Follow the Sun” - Read a book about the weather AND/OR read a self-improvement book
“Mr. Moonlight” - Read a book about someone who works a second job
“Kansas City/Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey” - Read a book with a repeat word in the title
“Eight Days a Week” - Read a book with a number in the title
“Words of Love” - Read a book of poetry
“Honey Don’t“ - Read a book from the banned book list
“Every Little Thing” - Read a book of short stories
“I Don’t Want to Spoil the Party” - Read a book centreing around conformity
“What You’re Doing” - Read a book about a profession you find interesting and that you wish you were doing
“Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby” - Read a book centreing around dating

Help!
“Help!” - Read a how-to or technical book OR create a poll and have the other Sidebarians help select your next read
“The Night Before” - Read a book centreing around anticipation
“You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” - Read a book about secrets
“I Need You” - Read a book about something you cannot live without
“Another Girl” - Read a book with two female main characters
“You’re Going to Lose That Girl” - Read a book where cheating is a focus
“Ticket to Ride” - Read a book about travel (fiction or non-fiction)
“Act Naturally “ - Read a book about the environment
“It’s Only Love” - Read a book that received a 5-star rating from a fellow TNBBC member
“You Like Me Too Much” - Read a book about unrequited love
“Tell Me What You See” - Read a travelogue book
“I’ve Just Seen a Face” - Read a book with a body part in the title
“Yesterday” - Read a historical (non-fiction) book
“Dizzy Miss Lizzy” - Read a lesser-known book by a well-known author

Rubber Soul
“Drive My Car” - Read a book about a road trip
“Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)” - Read a book by Haruki Murakami
“You Won’t See Me” - Read a book in which a character has a supernatural power
“Nowhere Man” - Read a travelogue
“Think for Yourself”- Read a book despite some negative reviews
“The Word” - Read a book with a one-word title
“Michelle” - Read a book that has a female name as its title (the title can only consist of the name)
“What Goes On” Read a book written by two or more collaborating authors
“Girl” - Read a book with the word "girl" in the title
“I’m Looking Through You” - Read a book about spirits/ghosts
“In My Life” - Read a biography/autobiography/memoir
“Wait” - Read a book with the word stop in the title
“If I Needed Someone” - Read a book about a famous duo or book that revolves around two best friends
“Run for Your Life” - Read a book about a sport

SINGLE RELEASED IN 1965
"Day Tripper"
Read a book of travel writing near your home

Revolver
“Taxman” - Read a book about the economy/money
“Eleanor Rigby” - Read a book with a character in the title
“I’m Only Sleeping” - Read a bedtime story or a story set during the nigh time
“Love You To” - Read a book recommended by an author or a book that is listed as an author's favorite. (Book must not be written by the author. Book can also be an author recommendation.)
“Here, There and Everywhere” - Read a book with a punctuation mark in the title
“Yellow Submarine” - Read a book with a color in the title
“She Said She Said” - Read a book recommended by a female celebrity
“Good Day Sunshine” - Read a book with weather in the title (Rain, Sun, Clouds, Thunder, etc.)
“And Your Bird Can Sing” - Read a book with an animal in the title
“For No One” - Read a book with only one word in the title
“Doctor Robert” - Read a book that has a doctor as a main character/about a doctor or about something medical
“I Want to Tell You” - Read a book recommended by a friend
“Got to Get You into My Life” - Read a book about unrequited love
“Tomorrow Never Knows" - Read a book set in the future (of when it was written – ex. 1984)


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