Book Titles with T

  • Bestselling YA novel—definitely a real title.

  • Classic Harper Lee novel; real published title.

  • Hit fantasy romance series opener; legit title.

  • Many books are titled "Titanic"—that works.

  • Beloved novel by Markus Zusak; real title.

  • Common shortened title for the classic novel.

  • Famous Tolkien book; perfect fit here.

  • Classic Dickens title; article often dropped.

  • Well-known series title; widely published.

  • Iconic Fitzgerald novel; real book title.

  • R.L. Stevenson classic; real published book.

  • Sacred Christian text, compiled over centuries.

  • Series name and book titles exist—counts!

  • Lois Lowry novel; definitely a real title.

  • Common title for the Oz novel; acceptable.

  • Bestselling John Green novel; real title.

  • Stephen King novel; a true, famous title.

  • Popular YA novel title; fits nicely.

  • H.G. Wells classic; article often omitted.

  • Roald Dahl book title; totally legit.

  • LOTR volume title; real, published book.

  • Nicholas Sparks novel; real book title.

  • Shel Silverstein classic; true title.

  • Multiple novels titled "Taken" are published.

  • S. E. Hinton classic; genuine book title.

  • By Rudyard Kipling, classic Mowgli tales.

  • Fantasy series by C.S. Lewis, 7 books.

  • Books of the New Testament, epistles.

  • YA novel by Jay Asher about suicide.

  • Same as Bible; major Christian scripture.

  • Graphic novel series “Teen Titans” etc.

  • Children’s series by Rev. W. Awdry.

  • Novel by Chinua Achebe on colonial Nigeria.

  • Shakespeare play about a magical storm.

  • Children’s fantasy series by Chris Colfer.

  • Steinbeck novel on Dust Bowl migrants.

  • Paulo Coelho novel on a shepherd’s quest.

  • Dr. Seuss children’s rhyming picture book.

  • Classic fairy tale first printed in 19th century.

  • 1909 children’s novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

  • Disney fairy; many Tinker Bell books exist.

  • Fairy tale; many book editions of Thumbelina.

  • 1943 novella by Antoine de Saint‑Exupéry.

  • Same fairy tale title, many book versions.

  • 1895 sci‑fi novel by H. G. Wells.

  • 1908 children’s novel by Kenneth Grahame.

  • Roman play “Titus Andronicus” often shortened to this.

  • 2017 YA novel by Angie Thomas.

  • Comic book series “The Adventures of Tintin”.

  • 2012 fantasy novel by Sarah J. Maas.

  • Comedy by Shakespeare; full title “The Taming…”.

  • Percy Jackson novel; “The Lightning Thief”.

  • 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger.

  • Disney novelization and other tie-in books exist.

  • Children’s book by Roald Dahl, 1980 classic.

  • Shakespeare play; often titled just “Tempest”.

  • Novelizations and retellings of the Troy legend exist.

  • Marvel comics character with many titled “Thor”.

  • The great escape
  • Cormac McCarthy post‑apocalyptic novel, 2006.

  • Children’s fantasy novel by Natalie Babbitt, 1975.

  • Children’s picture book by Pam Conrad, 1989.

  • Stephen King horror novel about a deadly flu.

  • The Little Mermaid
  • Pulitzer‑winning novel by Alice Walker, 1982.

  • Lewis Carroll’s sequel to Wonderland, 1871.

  • Novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne about adultery and guilt.

  • Harry Potter 3, fantasy novel by J.K. Rowling.

  • Harry Potter 2, fantasy novel by J.K. Rowling.

  • Several children’s books adapt the Toy Story film.

  • YA vampire novel series by L.J. Smith.

  • Horror novella by John W. Campbell, basis for film.

  • First Harry Potter book (US title), huge bestseller.

  • Epic poem by Homer, cornerstone of Greek lit.

  • Mario Puzo crime novel about a Mafia family.

  • YA novel by John Green, about Aza and OCD.

  • Irvine Welsh novel on Edinburgh heroin addicts.

  • Novel title used by several authors, e.g. Dreiser.

  • German fantasy novel “Inkheart” by Cornelia Funke.

  • Audrey Niffenegger time‑travel romance novel.

  • Fantasy series by Andrzej Sapkowski, Polish origins.

  • Rhonda Byrne self‑help bestseller on “law of attraction”.

  • DC Comics superhero team title, many comic series.

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