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Name a book with a number in the title.

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Chelsea

The 19th Wife

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Chelsea

The 5th Wave

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TraceyQuestion author

I watched that movie last night.

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Chelsea

13 Little Blue Envelopes

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Josie

13 Reasons Why

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Coby

Drawing of the Three.

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Rohen

For me, has to be 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear

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Jenn

I have this book somewhere! I started it and was loving it, but misplaced it

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Rohen

@Jenn, I am a massive fan of Zamonia series…and this one, being my first Moers, is extra special. ?

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Rohen

This book introduced me to humor absurd. I haven’t looked back since. ?

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Laura

House of Seven Gables

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Chandima

Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho

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Meg

The Two Towers

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Mari

Station Eleven

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Mari

100 Years of Solitude

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Mari

The 13th Tale

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Meg

Catch 22

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Meg

Fahrenheit 451

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Meg

Around the world in 80 days

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Meg

20,000 leagues under the sea

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Meg

8 cousins

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Mari

4 3 2 1 (by Paul Auster)

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Meg

Ready player one

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Meg

One flew over the cuckoos nest

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Meg

Take of two cities

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Meg

Three musketeers

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Meg

50 shades of grey

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Meg

Book of a thousand days

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Tanima

12th of Nevers by James Patterson

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Jared

101 Dalmatians

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Gitansh

1984

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Mary

November 9

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Jenn

12 Days of Christmas

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Joshua

1q84

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TraceyQuestion author

I’m guessing you mean 1984

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Joshua

Nope 1Q84 japanese fiction

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TraceyQuestion author

Ok, sorry.

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Joshua

Its a great book

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Theresa

The 14th Colony

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Merrin

The eight

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Michael

IQ84 by Murakami

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Sahil

I am number 4

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Sharmeen

11 minutes

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Mosetsana

Woman in cabin 10

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Christina

the 5th wave

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Theresa

Thr3e

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Jennifer

Catch 22

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Grace

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

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Daisy

November 9

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Ashie

The power of one.

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Vineeta

A Thousand splendid Suns
A tale of two cities
Two by two
3 mistakes of my life
The famous five
Secret seven
Five point someone
The lucky one
The short second life of Bree Tanner
Thirteen reasons why

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Dipali

300 Brave men

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Suzanne

The woman in cabin 10

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Brooklyn

One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by Agatha Christie (:

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Louise

November 9

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Morgan

1984

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Morgan

Mark Rodney I haven’t read it but my boyfriend is reading it as his first book and he likes it so far

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Morgan

Thanks I’ll check it out

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Nicola

11/22/63

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Khushbu

November 9

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Josiemar

One, two, buckle my shoe

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Nafeesa

11 minutes

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Priya

1984

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Alana

I’m just about to start that one 🙂 …finally lol.

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Jan-Hendrik

Stephen King – The Drawing of the Three

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Kerry

I am number 4

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Rula

39 Steps

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Mireille

Farenheit 451

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Kristi

The woman in cabin 10

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Barbara

11/22/63

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Clarise

Twelve Angry Men

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Manali

six of crows

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Renee

The Sixth Wife

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Sarah

The 101 Dalmatians

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Shreya

five point someone-chetan bhagat

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Lisa

Station Eleven

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Niffer

Books I’ve read this year so far:

Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore
The Goblin’s Puzzle: The Adventures of a Boy With No Name and Two Girls Called Alice
The Second Mrs. Hockaday
The One-In-A-Million Boy
Around the World On Two Wheels
Thrice The Brinded Cat Hath Mew’d
Counting By 7’s
The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley
The Seven Husband’s Of Evelyn Hugo

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TraceyQuestion author

Wow! Was that deliberate?

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Niffer

Well, one of the topics in my reading challenge this year was a book with a number in the title. But the others were coincidental.

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Leigh

Punk 57

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Linda

Around the World in 80 Days and IQ84

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Róisín

“Fall Down 7 Times, Get Up 8” by Naoki Higashida.

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Debble

James Patterson’s Murder Club series.

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Cheryl

Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove series. It starts off with 16 lighthouse Rd, 204 Rosewood lane, etc

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Joanne

I am number four

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Iris

The 100 year old man

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Tram-anh

A tale of two cities by Charles Dickens
The two towers by J.R.R. Tolkiens
The crying of lot 9 by Thomas Pynchon
One hundred years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Fifty shades of Grey by E.L. James
The hundred dresses by Eleanor Estes
Ready player one by Ernest Cline
One flew over the cuckoo’s nest by Ken Kesey
One day by David Nicholls
The lucky one by Nicholas Spark
Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Three blind mice by Agatha Christie
The big four by Agatha Christie
Toward zero by Agatha Christie
And then they were none by Agatha Christie
I am number four by Pittacus Lore
Slautherhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut jr.
Station eleven by Emily St John Mandel
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Thirteen reasons why by Jay Asher
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The thirteenth tale by Diana Setterfield
2001: space odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke
Around the world in 80 days by Jules Verne
Twelve angry men by Reginald Rose
Henry V by William Shakespeare
Richard III by William Shakespeare
The three musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
The 101 dalmatians by Dodie Smith

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Barbara

Thought we were asked for “a” title?

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Tram-anh

oohh, oups … sorry!!

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TraceyQuestion author

No problem Tram-anh Nguyen

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Cassandra

1Q84

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Cassandra

172 Hours on the Moon

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Kristine-Bryant

Awesome book!!!! 11/22/63

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Barbara

Thought I had a favorite King book until I read this……tops them all ?

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Crystal

Four

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Nina

13 Reasons Why… I hated that book lol

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Jia

13 reasons why

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Chance

one for the money by janet evanovitch

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Lisa

1984

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Lisa

Farenheit 451

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Holly

Private: #1 Suspect

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Angela

13 ghost

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Katie

1408

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Larry

1491,1492 and 1493

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Naz

Psych 101

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Barbara

Lol

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Raj

Salman Rushdie’s ‘Two Years, Eight Months and Twenty‑Eight Nights’

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Annette

Farenheit 451

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Hope

Fahrenheit 451

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Hope

Whoops – didn’t notice this title by Ray Bradberry had already been mentioned. A great read!

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Hope

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne

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Alissa

One of us is lying

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Vern

1984

Fahrenheit 451

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Slaughterhouse Five

Catch-22

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Eva

Seven

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Toni

The Five People You Meet in Heaven ?

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Kaitlynn

Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
How I Saved The World…In 65 Days by Michele Weber Hurwitz
And I’ve read a few others but I can’t remember all of their titles lol

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Sandra

IQ84

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Mathylde

The thousandth floor

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Brian

Magnificent 7

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Desiree

NOS4ATU ❤️

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Amy

Thr3e by Ted dekker

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Melissa

1st to Die

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Theresa

50 shades of grey .

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Carol

206 bones by Kathy Reichs

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Tasnim

3 a.m

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Maria

5 people u meet in heaven by Mitch Albom

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Heather

The woman in cabin 10

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Heather

By Ruth Ware

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Heather

A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams

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Sarah

1984

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Larry

23

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Angela

Almost half of James Patterson books

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