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message 1: by Lorna (new)

Lorna | 213 comments Or girls, whichever. Not with the name as part of a phrase, like the Alice books or Understood Betsy. Just the name, first and last and nothing else. So far I've got Lorna Doone (source of my screen name, obv.), Jane Eyre, Caddie Woodlawn and Anna Karenina. (Or is that her first and middle names?) What else?


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 289 comments Karenina is indeed Anna's last name.

Let's see ... Emma, Rebecca, Pamela, Clarissa, Justine, Athalie, Camilla, Imogen ... at the moment I'm spacing on any more first/last books.

Ooh, I do have one: Jennifer Government. (Yes, "Government" is her last name, it's kind of a future dystopia thing.)


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J10 (jantien) | 13 comments There must be loads of them.

Eleanor Rigby

Elizabeth Costello


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J10 (jantien) | 13 comments Oh, I can't stop...

Moll Flanders

Daisy Miller


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J10 (jantien) | 13 comments Eline Vere
(in Dutch)


message 8: by Joseph (last edited Jul 06, 2010 06:17AM) (new)


message 9: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) | 1396 comments Well, I can think of a ton of first names (Mandy, Torrie, etc. etc. etc.) but I take it Lorna, that you're interested only in books that have first and last names?


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Valerie (veegood) | 248 comments Catherine Cookson has lots.
Tilly Trotter, Katie Mulholland,FANNY McBRIDE, Maggie Rowan, Hannah Massey.
I'm sure there are more I just can't think of them at the moment.


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 289 comments Thought of another one: Jenna Starborn, an SF retelling of Jane Eyre.


message 13: by Lorna (new)

Lorna | 213 comments These are great! Keep 'em coming. Lisa, I'm thinking I should expand to first-name titles as well. Anna, that's a good call, too. Anastasia Krupnik's parents did name her after the elusive Anastasia.

I wonder if I should include Fanny Hill? ;)


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message 18: by J10 (new)

J10 (jantien) | 13 comments @ Lobstergirl: I knew there was one by Isabel Allende! Al I could come up with was Paula!

And a few more: Effi Briest, Hedda Gabler, Mildred Pierce.

And let's not forget Pippi Longstocking.


message 19: by Lorna (new)

Lorna | 213 comments And Sara Crewe! (Earlier, IIRC serialized, version of A Little Princess.)


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Jaime (threewm56) | 35 comments Marjory Morningstar (Herman Wouk)
Ramona (Helen Hunt Jackson)
Jennie Gerhardt (Theodore Dreiser)


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Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 433 comments How could I have forgotten this one? Matilda by Roald Dahl


message 22: by Sheri S. (last edited Jul 12, 2010 11:25AM) (new)

Sheri S. (sheaxma) | 30 comments Did anyone else read the 80's YA historical romance series called Sunfire where all the titles were girl names like, Elizabeth, Amanda Amanda (Sunfire, #1) by Candice F. Ransom , Nicole Nicole (Sunfire, #19) by Candice F. Ransom , Emily Emily (Sunfire, #11) by Candice F. Ransom , Caroline, Veronica, Megan Megan (Sunfire, No 16) by Vivian Schurfranz , Danielle, Marilee, Josie Josie (Sunfire, #28) by Vivian Schurfranz , Susannah, Kathleen, etc? I think there were about 20 or so books in the series. I read every single one of them and owned all except an earlier one which was no longer in print (but, I borrowed it for reading from the library)! The whole series is now no longer in print. Kind of a shame since they are historically set stories, they would never become old or outdated for a modern tween girl! Makes me wish I hadn't given the whole series to Goodwill when I packed up and moved away from home!


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Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 289 comments Andra. A book with a somewhat silly premise, about a girl who (IIRC) is in an accident and requires a brain transplant. (Or she may have had some illness — I don't remember why she needed a brain transplant, only that she did.)


This Is Not The Michael You're Looking For How abut virtually every book written by Clare Darcy.


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 289 comments I thought of another one ... Larissa.


message 28: by Carolyn (last edited Jul 13, 2010 12:34PM) (new)

Carolyn (seeford) | 62 comments Just looking around my shelves as I sit here, I see:
Damia
Maia
Killashandra
Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern
Friday
Boudicca: The Warrior Queen
Lucy Gayheart

(I know, weird mix of science fiction and historical fiction. = )

Does Madame Bovary count?


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message 30: by Sheri S. (last edited Jul 14, 2010 05:03AM) (new)

Sheri S. (sheaxma) | 30 comments Anna wrote: "Sheri wrote: "Did anyone else read the 80's YA historical romance series called Sunfire where all the titles were girl names like, Elizabeth, Amanda Amanda (Sunfire, #1) by Candice F. Ransom, Nicole [bookcover:Nic..."

Oh my gosh, Anna, I've finally found someone else who actually read these too!!! I was beginning to think I was the only one who ever bought them, hence the reason they are no longer in print!!!!! I've had a posting for these books in a couple of groups since March and you are the only other person who's responded as remembering this series!! Nicole sticks out in my head as one I really remember, because the sinking of the Titanic was a rather traumatic/haunting scene in that book.


message 31: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 144 comments Jane by Dee Wells.


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 289 comments Scarlett — the sequel to Gone With the Wind that someone else wrote.


message 33: by Sheri S. (last edited Jul 16, 2010 06:54PM) (new)

Sheri S. (sheaxma) | 30 comments Anna wrote: "Sheri wrote: "Anna wrote: "Sheri wrote: "Did anyone else read the 80's YA historical romance series called Sunfire where all the titles were girl names like, Elizabeth, Amanda [bookcover:Amanda|475..."

Anna, would you please like to join the group I started, I Loved Reading These YA Books in the 70's or 80's? I would love to chat with you more over there without taking up any further "Women's names book titles" space with non-relatable discussions!! And you can see if there are any other books or series I have listed that you may have read, too!! Not many others have, there's only been one other that's admitted to reading these kinds of books, HA HA!!! Hope to see you over there!


message 35: by Jan (new)

Jan (auntyjan) Jessica by Bryce Courtenay and
Eleni by Nicholas Gage
...both well worth reading


message 36: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
Undine.


message 37: by El (last edited Jul 20, 2010 09:36AM) (new)

El | 502 comments Desiree, Annemarie Silko.
Martha Quest: A Novel, Doris Lessing.
Madeleine, Andre Gide.
HERmione, H.D.
Salome, Oscar Wilde.
Camilla, Frances Burney.
Zuleika Dobson, Max Beerbohm.
Medea, Euripides.
Antigone, Sophocles.


message 39: by J (new)

J (julip) | 57 comments Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve
Elske by Cynthia Voigt


Literary Chanteuse Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King


message 42: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
Deenie by Judy Blume.


message 43: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenmh) | 1 comments Could you possibly be thinking of the books based on the American Doll's. A lot of the dolls had books based in the era they represented


message 44: by Christina (new)

Christina Tess of the D'Urberville's- does that count as just her name?


message 47: by George (new)

George Avgeris | 36 comments CARLOTTA


message 48: by Beth (last edited Jan 12, 2011 06:14AM) (new)

Beth (bethjustbeth) | 48 comments How has Rebecca excaped this thread? Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 289 comments It was mentioned in the third post of the thread.


message 50: by Beth (new)

Beth (bethjustbeth) | 48 comments Nikki wrote: "It was mentioned in the third post of the thread."

Well, dang. At least I know I'm the blind one...and not everyone else!


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