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Top Ten Tuesday books that would make great song titles



Welcome back! Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana @thatartsyreadergirl. The purpose of this meme is to make a list based on the prompt Jana posts. I love doing this because I love seeing what other bloggers say. This week, the prompt is Book titles that could be song titles. Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse. submitted the prompt I went with titles that would have a more indie or country theme, mostly.

1- Foolish Hearts

2- The Prom

3- Fun Home

4- Bookish Boyfriends

5- American Royals

6- Red, White and Royal Blue

7- House of Hades

8- In the Neighborhood of True

9- The Cruel Prince

10-Heart of Iron

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  1. I'm loving the Foolish Hearts choice. I think any of her book titles would make great song titles.

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  2. House of Hades would make a great song title.

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  3. Foolish Hearts, American Royals, Red, White and Royal Blue and Heart of Iron are my favorite for potentional song titles. :D

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  4. It's always fun seeing what other bloggers come up with on Top Ten Tuesday. "Heart of Iron" would make an interesting song! Here's my TTT list this week.

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  5. Great list! I really like the Foolish Hearts choice. I've seen quite a few of her titles on lists this week and I think they all make great song titles.

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  6. I'd love to hear The Cruel Prince. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. These are some great picks! Fun Home has me thinking of the musical, so I'm a big fan of that.

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