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21. A book with your favorite color in the title
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Trina wrote: "My favourite colour is yellow, for it is bright, bold and makes me feel joyful. My selection for this prompt is The Yellow Wall-Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Having read the syno..."
LOL NO that is not a bright and joyful book!! I read it in college, and I LOVED it, so I do recommend it. And yes it's short.
LOL NO that is not a bright and joyful book!! I read it in college, and I LOVED it, so I do recommend it. And yes it's short.

Oranges are not the only Fruit
Out of Orange
A Clockwork Orange"
Also my favorite color. Here are some other ones:
Code Orange
Orange Is the New Black
The Orange Girl
Five Quarters of the Orange
Oranges
Out of Orange
My Life in Orange
Tropic of Orange.
Paula wrote: "You guys, my favorite color is leopard print. Help!"
That's not a color, it's a pattern! pick a color in your favorite leopard print and search for that?
That's not a color, it's a pattern! pick a color in your favorite leopard print and search for that?

Raven Black
White Nights
Red Bones
Blue Lightning

I'm in the "it's a pattern, not a color" camp. But if you're determined to go with it, there's always The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards...


My favorite color is gray/grey. The first book I thought of is a HARD NO - Fifty Shades of Grey. But I have a b..."
Someone may have already suggested this, but there is also Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde. He's one of my favourite authors, he's a bit of a cross between Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams


Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Blue
Pastures of the Blue Crane by Hesba Brimsmead
Both can also be used for children's classics you haven't read.

Haha - yeah, rather disturbing and sad (especially when you learn more about Charlotte Perkins Gilman's life).
I really like the reading Heather Klinke did for the HP Lovecraft Literary Podcast: The Yellow Wallpaper

If it's a crayon in the crayon box, it's a color :)

My favorite color is gray/grey. The first book I thought of is a HARD NO - Fifty Shades of Grey. But I have a b..."
I agree on your HARD NO. How about The Picture of Dorian Gray or Agnes Grey?

Girl in the Blue Coat by Monica Hesse
Little Boy Blue by M.J. Arlidge
A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler
The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie
Blue by Danielle Steel
Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins Clark
The Blue Nowhere by Jeffery Deaver
Blue Heaven by C.J.Box
Blue Monday by Nicci French
The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross

I'll be reading Carl Sagan's The Pale Blue Dot.

The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
Pink
My Life in Pink & Green
Princess in Pink
The Pink Suit
The Man in the Pink Suit
Riding the Pink Line
One Pink Line
The Thin Pink Line
Surrender the Pink
Warning: Haven't read any of these, but it's a place to start!

The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
Pink
My Life in Pink & Green
Princess in Pink
[bo..."
This is actually a great start. Thank you so much!


My favorite color is gray/grey. The first book I thought of is a HARD NO - Fifty Shades of Grey. B..."
you can also read Between Shades of Gray

My favorite color is gray/grey. The first book I thought of is a HARD NO - Fifty Shades of Grey. B..."
if you have a hard time picking a colour, I highly suggest Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage

The Woman in White

Megan wrote: "Јована wrote: "if there's anyone with good suggestions for the colour white I'd gladly accept them"
The Woman in White"
thank you!

The Color Purple
Purple Hibiscus
Riders of the Purple Sage
Tolstoy and the Purple Chair: My Year of Magical Reading
The Passion of the Purple Plumeria
Purple Cane Road

Nights In White Satin
There are a whole heap of books with the same title


Oh, THAT is really great. There are at least 2 more to follow along as Judith grows older.

Oranges are not the only Fruit
Out of Orange
A Clockwork Orange"
The Orange Girl




Pinkalicious is great!!!! (I was not so impressed with the various sequels, though)
"You get what you get and you don't get upset!
... But I got VERY upset."
"You get what you get and you don't get upset!
... But I got VERY upset."

"You get what you get and you don't get upset!
... But I got VERY upset.""
I didn't realize that quote was from Pinkalicious! We used a variation of that all the time when I worked with the Girl Scouts!!
Oh it's possible the Pinkalicious author did not invent the term, but that's where I learned it!

Blue Asylum was ok. Nothing spectacular but I wouldn't say it was bad either.

Black Horses for the King
It's been a long time since I read it, but if you like mythology/historical fiction I remember it being a fairly interesting story focusing on King Arthur's blacksmith.

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