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May 2024 - An interrogative word in the title
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Why I Hate Canadians by Will Ferguson
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How to Be a Canadian by Will Ferguson


I'm doing the mini in picture books, so I've chosen There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Moose by Chrissy Bozik





Missed this prompt for May! Sounds fun!

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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?