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The title is a mouthful but perfect for the story and tone of the book. I'm amazed, frankly, that the publisher went along with it, but it turned out to be memorable - just hard to always get straight :-)

Melodie "I Still Miss My Man" is a hilarious title. Love it!
A non-cozy title (and cover) that I love is Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea by Chelsea Handler. I haven't read the book yet, but I just might with a title like that.
One of my more disliked titles is Bergdorf Blondes. I have never disliked a book more, or felt that a hair colour has been so vilified. Even I wouldn't go so far.


It can be because you thought the titl..."
Bimbos of the Death Sun by Sharyn McCrumb always cracked me up.

Melodie "I Still Miss My Man" is a hilarious title. Love it!
A non-co..."
For some reason I find that Chelsea Handler book title mildly offensive. Don't know why. Maybe it's because I find her offensive. I have yet to figure out why she's gotten so popular.


It can be because you thought the titl..."
Most of Dorothy Cannell's books have amusing titles that are a play on words of other titles ...like Bridesmaids Revisited, The Importance of Being Ernestine, etc. My particular favorite is How to Murder your mother-in-law...I wonder why I like it so much - LOL

It can be because you thought the titl..."
There was a book, not a cozy...plus I never read it
but I did think the title was one of the silliest I had ever seen on a published work. It was called "I was tortured by the Pygmy love queen".

I know. I even read the book and it is nothing like you would expect based on that cover. It was actually a kind of sweet romance with a famous dad who is just getting to know his tween girl and the next door neighbor he falls for.
But I don't think I could read that book in public without a book cover.



Since Your Leaving Anway, Take out the Trash
My Heart may be Broken, But my Hair still Looks Good.
I gave You My Heart But You Sold it Online.
Don't Make me Choose Between You and My Shoes.
Curing the Blues with A New Pair of Shoes.
Our Red Hot Romance is Leaving Me Blue.
I also saw a funny title about a brown flying cow, but can't remember all of it.

Diane... There are no words... :-P
Melodie, Leslie, to be honest, I've never seen any of Chelsea's tv shows or even know anything about her. I just read the title of the book and thought it was funny. It's the idea of praying to someone like alcohol to cure or solve one's problems when THAT in itself is most likely the biggest problem.
I found a website by Al Howe where he's made up some names of books and their authors that had me laughing. My fave is "Foot Problems of Big Lumberjacks by Paul Bunion".
http://www.allowe.com/Humor/book/Funn...


Dawn: Is it a true story?
Nairabell wrote: "My fave funny title has to be What Do You Say to a Naked Elf?. Not a cozy, but incredibly funny :)"
I agree, I liked it a lot, it's a pity she hasn't written more books like that.
I agree, I liked it a lot, it's a pity she hasn't written more books like that.


And you've got to love Revenge of the Wrought Iron Flamingos, not to mention Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loons (my favorite). The best thing is that the titles do actually go with their stories.




What a horrible title! I don't know how it got published with that title 20 years ago, but I don't think it could get published now.


I liked that series and always hoped she'd write some more!

I liked that series and alway..."
I've only read that one book, but bought all the others from e-bay since they are out of print. I did like Sex and Salmonella - it had some really funny lines as I recall.


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He's a Stud, She's a Slut, and 49 Other Double Standards Every Woman Should Know caught my attention. Cleverly and sarcastic twas the book.
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It can be because you thought the title didn't do justice to the story (or that they didn't match), or because the title just sounds strange, or any reason at all.
For me, "Goddess for Hire" by Sonia Singh is a silly title. I normally don't associate goddesses with contract work, and the story had nothing to do with hiring a goddess for some type of job. In fact, I would have to say that the whole story was just one big... attempt that failed.
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