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Top Ten Tuesday- Book Titles that would make good band names


Hi! I know I was gone for like two-and-a-half weeks without explanation. I'm back and I have plans to post more this week. Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana @thatartsyreadergirl. This meme brings the book community together. It was also born out of a love lists and how much we love making them. The prompt this week is book titles that would make good band names. Michelle submitted this prompt. 

1-Renegades

2- The Hidden Oracle

3- Carry On

4- Cinder

5- Foolish Hearts

6- Wild Card

7- Heart of Iron

8- Bookish Boyfriends

9- Hello Girls

10-Girls of Paper and Fire


Music I was listening while writing this post and posting comments 

& Juliet (Original London Cast Recording)

We Are The Tigers (Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording)

Comments

  1. I totally want to hear what kinds of songs Bookish Boyfriends play! What a great name for a band. :)

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  2. Girls of Paper and Fire is a great band name.

    My TTT .

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    1. Yes! I imagine a heavy rock sort of vibe for them.

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  3. Foolish Hearts is awesome. Made me go look up the old Steve Perry song too haha. Wild Card, Carry On and Hello Girl;s jumped out at me too- they'd be great names for bands!

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  4. Foolish Hearts is one of my favorites of today. I would love to listen to a band with that name.

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  5. Renegades is SUCH a good name for a band!
    I had a lot of fun with this week's prompt. Here's my post for Top Ten Tuesday!

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  6. I've seen Cinder on a few lists today. I agree - great band name!

    Happy TTT!

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  7. Foolish hearts sounds like a boy band that is going to take over the world and make a bazillion dollars.

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