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Mini-Challenges > May 2024 - An interrogative word in the title

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Liz Mannegren | 123 comments Mod
Prompt three on our 2024 May mini-challenge is, "An interrogative word in the title." Each of the prompts on this May mini corresponds with a letter in the word, "May" and this prompt is for our "Y" (or our "Why?") ;)

Interrogative words are used to ask questions: who, what, where, when, why, whose, which, and how? They are sometimes called “wh-words” or “question words.” For this prompt, choose any book with an interrogative word in the title or subtitle.

The title does not have to be a question, it just has to have an interrogative word in it. (For example: I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban.)

Books may have alternate titles based on regions or translations but as long as at least one edition has an interrogative word in the title, it will work for this prompt. Interrogative words in any language can be used to fit this prompt.

You can add suggestions or your book choices to our Goodreads list, "An interrogative word in the title" here.

What books immediately spring to mind for this prompt? What will you be choosing to read?


message 2: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 21 comments I am using Where You Once Belonged by Kent Haruf.


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Rachel Foxton (fivetwofoxton) | 99 comments I'm going to read What Would the Spice Girls Do by Lauren Bravo


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Hilde Helseth | 220 comments I have several to choose between, but my first choice will be one of these two:

Why I Hate Canadians by Will Ferguson

or

How to Be a Canadian by Will Ferguson


message 5: by Michele (new)

Michele Olson | 516 comments Any of the Sebastian St. Cyr mysteries by C.S. Harris would fit in this prompt, and Why Kings Confess is the next one on my list.


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Terryls | 13 comments Love this series! I will wait until the end of the month, hoping my library hold comes in for the latest “What Cannot Be Said” but if it doesn’t I will do a reread of another in the series.


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
I'm doing the mini in picture books, so I've chosen There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Moose by Chrissy Bozik


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Tara J (digital_tara) | 8 comments The first thing that popped into my head was “Where the Wild Things Are”


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Jaxx | 3 comments I’m reading The Cat Who Saved Books


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DaNae | 89 comments I planned on reading The Cat who Saved Books for another challenge I’m doing, so I will be reading that one as well.


Belle_the_Bookworm | 3 comments I chose Home is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose.


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Patti Helms | 2 comments I am reading How to Stop Time by Matt Haig.


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Crystal | 60 comments Going to be reading When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O'Neill for this one!


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Jen | 88 comments Either What You Are Looking For Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama or But What Can I Do? by Alastair Campbell, depending on how I'm feeling! Somewhat disillusioned by British politics...


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Lucilla | 144 comments I read The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa. This was surprisingly a 1 star read for me. I just really didn't like the language, it felt very stilted and childish. I don't know if that was a culture clash (this is the first Japanese non-manga book I've read in translation) or an issue with the translation itself. I stuck with it because it was so short but I don't think I'd read anything else written by this translator.


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Denise | 554 comments The interrogative is implied in (What) If Cats Disappeared From the World by Genki Kawamura. I finished the book and it definitely addresses the What if?


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AngieA Allen (angelwings55) | 48 comments Melissa wrote: "I read That's Why the Lady is a Tramp by Merry Farmer"

Missed this prompt for May! Sounds fun!


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Ciara (ciaraxyerra) | 29 comments I read Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It by Greg Marshall. Thank goodness for that grammatically rigid subtitle!


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments I read What Is the What

An amazing book. Highly recommend.


message 25: by Aquaria (new)

Aquaria | 286 comments Not as difficult to find as I'd thought.

Steven Levitsky & Daniel Ziblatt – How Democracies Die


message 26: by Shonna (new)

Shonna Froebel | 255 comments I read When You Are Mine by Michael Robotham. https://cdnbookworm.blogspot.com/2024...


message 27: by Devika (new)

Devika (youactlikeicare) | 172 comments I read What the Cat Dragged In by Kate McMurray. It was just a fine romance.


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Amy Hackman Hoenstine | 20 comments I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai


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