Where Are the Children? A Stranger Is Watching. We’ll Meet Again. You Belong to Me. I Heard that Song Before. Pretend You Don’t See Her. Weep No More, My Lady. Where Are You Now? Let Me Call You Sweetheart. All these books are by Mary Higgins Clark. Many of her titles are full sentences. I have quite a few of her books. Used to binge read them.
@Shubhu that is not a complete sentence because there is not a verb or word that shows action. ” The boy in the striped pajamas was an innocent” is a complete sentence because “was” is a verb . Lesson in English is concluded!
Lela- Thankyou! For making me realise that this post was related to grammar ! I did didn’t look at it from a grammar point of view. But good exercise for me, and a lesson learnt – to notice every word , and expect the unexpected.?
Ahhh but literary license allows us to define a sentence any way we like… Technically, if I asked you what you are/were reading, any answer you give would be a complete and total sentence. LOOPHOLE!! (I can justify anything… just watch me work 😉 )
Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie. Tell Me Who I Am. By Julia Navarro. Never Let Me Go. By Kazuo Ishiguro. Who Moved My Cheese? By Spencer Johnson, M.D. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. By Ken Kesey.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
The Storied Life of AJ Fikry
Where Are the Children?
A Stranger Is Watching.
We’ll Meet Again.
You Belong to Me.
I Heard that Song Before.
Pretend You Don’t See Her.
Weep No More, My Lady.
Where Are You Now?
Let Me Call You Sweetheart.
All these books are by Mary Higgins Clark. Many of her titles are full sentences. I have quite a few of her books. Used to binge read them.
Found three more!
Where the red fern grows
I know why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Are you afraid of the dark?
Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart
The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
Stay where you are and then leave by John Boyne
No one writes to Colonel.
Eleanor oliphant is completely fine
great book!
@Lesa love love loved it!!!
The Man who loved books too much.
Keep the Ends Loose
The Name Of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the universe!
20 chickens for a saddle
The clue of the tapping heels.-Carolyn Keene
Nancy Drew?
The man of the forest– Zane Grey
Kiss me now?–Saline Tanen
My Grandmother asked me to tell you She’s Sorry.
* Sloane
The girl with all the gifts.– M.R.Carey
Garfield gets a life-Jim Davis
Whatever you do, don’t run
Don’t tell Mum I work on the rigs, she thinks I’m a piano player in a whore house
‘I Heard the Owl Call my Name’ by Margaret Craven
Aristotle and Dante Discover The Secrets of the Universe
All creatures, great and small
Grief is a thing with feathers.
For A Breath I Tarry.
Violets are blue.
Hell is always today.
Not a favourite, but- The Boy In The Striped Pajamas.
@Shubhu that is not a complete sentence because there is not a verb or word that shows action. ” The boy in the striped pajamas was an innocent” is a complete sentence because “was” is a verb . Lesson in English is concluded!
Lela, if you scroll up, you’ll find several more titles that are not sentences.
Lela- Thankyou! For making me realise that this post was related to grammar ! I did didn’t look at it from a grammar point of view. But good exercise for me, and a lesson learnt – to notice every word , and expect the unexpected.?
Basic (English) sentence structure: Subject….verb…object. You’re welcome! 🙂
I hope you don’t think I was being critical……..
Ahhh but literary license allows us to define a sentence any way we like… Technically, if I asked you what you are/were reading, any answer you give would be a complete and total sentence. LOOPHOLE!! (I can justify anything… just watch me work 😉 )
An Ember in the Ashes
I Know This Much is True.
Are You My Mother? – P.D. Eastman 😉
Sometimes I lie
Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming, by Roger Zelazny. Sorry I couldn’t resist.
Now you see her,
See Jane run,
Don’t cry now.
All thrillers by Joy Fielding
My Name Is Asher Lev.
Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie.
Tell Me Who I Am. By Julia Navarro.
Never Let Me Go. By Kazuo Ishiguro.
Who Moved My Cheese? By Spencer Johnson, M.D.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. By Ken Kesey.
Anyone still has the first kindle edition working?