There was one book I thought of when I read this weeks prompt, and it’s my first pick below.
After that one, it was a little harder. There weren’t many I could come up with. This week’s format, I give you the real title. Then I give you what I call it.
Are you the same?
1. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian
by Sherman Alexie

Birdie says:
Part Time Indian
2. The Wall of Winnipeg and Me
by Mariana Zapata

Birdie Says:
Wall of Winnipeg
3. Tell the Truth, Shame the Devil
by Melina Marchetta

Birdie Says:
Shame the Devil
4. The Boy with the Painful Tattoo
by Josh Lanyon

Birdie Says:
Holmes & Moriarity 4
5. Written in My Own Hearts Blood
by Cara McKenna

Birdie (and every other Gabaldon fan out there) says:
MOBY
6. The Shadow of What Was Lost
by James Islington

Birdie Says:
The Shadow
7. The Priory of the Orange Tree
by Samantha Shannon

Birdie Says:
Priory
8. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
by Gail Honeyman

Birdie Says:
Eleanor Oliphant
9. The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
by Mackenzi Lee

Birdie Says:
Gentleman’s Guide
10. Simon vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda
by Mick Foley

Birdie Says:
Love Simon

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme previously hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, but as of 2018 is hosted by hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl!
Great list! I shorten long titles all the time.
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It’s too much of a mouthful!
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It is. And I run out of space when writing them. But I still like the long titles for some reason.
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Always shortening the titles haha! The Shadow of What Was Lost is also on mine!
My post!
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Heck yes. Who’s got time for all those words?!
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You did amazingly good Wendy! I confess that I went rogue this week LOL
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Oh boy! I can’t wait to go read that!
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Great list! I also had #1 on my list, though I can’t remember what it’s about.
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Ha! It’s a great book though. I had a feeling it would be on a lot of lists.
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