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34 -- Direction In The Title

Through My Eyes
The Country Under My Skin: A Memoir of Love and War
The Sky Below
Books I've read and recommend:
East of Desolation
A River in Darkness: One Man's Escape from North Korea
Turtles All the Way Down
Secrets She Left Behind

I'm also reading one of the so-called Four Great Chinese Novels, Journey to the West. Since it's well over 1700 pages long, I don't recommend it unless one absolutely has an itch to read a classic of Asian literature.



The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren
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Amber wrote: "Would Orbital count as a direction?"
Personally I wouldn't. A direction would be more like Left, Right, North, South, Up, Down. You wouldn't say "Orbital" when telling someone where to go.
Personally I wouldn't. A direction would be more like Left, Right, North, South, Up, Down. You wouldn't say "Orbital" when telling someone where to go.

Personally I wouldn't. A direction would be more like Left, Right, North, South, Up, Down. You wouldn't say "Orbital" when telli..."
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LOL. I struggled with this one too for the same reason. But imho, it is a direction - "up".


I’m thinking about Sanderson‘s, Well of Ascension.

Hi! I'd say "You Are Here" totally counts! "Here" is a positional word, kinda like those "You Are Here" pointers on a map.

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For this prompt, we’re looking for any book with direction in the title. As with all our title-related prompts, this may be included in the main title, subtitle, or series title.
* Direction can be cardinal direction (points on a compass: North, South, East, West.)
* Direction may also be positional. Positional words describe the location of something in relation to something else. Examples of positional direction words could include: Up, Down, Right, Left, Forward, Front, Back, Backward, Behind, Straight, Ahead, Far, In, On, Above, Below, etc.
* You could also choose a title with the word “direction” in the title, subtitle, or series title.
* An additional interpretation for this prompt would be to choose a title that is an imperative sentence. (A title that doubles as a command or direction to do something.) For example: “Go Set a Watchman,” “Don't Let Her Stay,” “Do Not Become Alarmed,” etc. In this case, the entire title is a direction (or command).
Any directional word in the title will count for this prompt, and the word can be in any language.
As a creative interpretation, you may choose a word that has another direction word inside of it. For example, a title word the word “Beast” (contains the word “east” inside.) Other examples include, but aren’t limited to, the words: feast, Easter, awestruck, narrowest, unorthodox, touchdown, downtown, porcupine, frontier, cleft, fright, etc.
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