Wednesday’s Word = END

Most readers will acknowledge that some words reappear time and time again in titles. Often these words are associated with a particular genre. Case in point: “The girl on the train” and “Gone girl” spawned countless thriller titles with the word ‘girl’ in the title.

One of my favourite authors has a new book coming out with the word ‘end‘ in the title, so that is what spurred me to make that word the subject of this post. 

I know there are thousands of books with the word ‘end’ in the title, but I’m featuring 20 titles that appeal to me personally, as a way of sharing my book love. Five of these titles I’ve read, most of the rest are on my TBR.

(I’ve limited myself to 20 titles as I tend to get carried away. LOL )

Just click on the cover to read the book’s synopsis from Goodreads.
You might just find your next favorite book!

Are you tempted by any of these covers?
Have you read one of these titles and absolutely LOVED it?

If you’ve added even one of these titles to YOUR TBR, please let me know.

Please let me know in the comments.

About Fictionophile

Fiction reviewer ; Goodreads librarian. Retired library cataloger - more time to read! Loves books, gardening, and red wine. I have been a reviewer member of NetGalley since October 2013. I review titles offered by Edelweiss, and participate in blog tours with TLC Book Tours.
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21 Responses to Wednesday’s Word = END

  1. I love these posts so much! I keep trying to come up with creative ways to tackle my galley pile, since I have WAY too many to finish everything I have for any particular month, and I’ve been toying with a “common word” approach. Could be fun, I think.

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  2. happytonic says:

    I have “The Ocean at the end of the lane” on my TBR Soon list.
    A great post.

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  4. carhicks says:

    I have read three of them. I enjoyed them but they were not my favourites. The Deep End, The Beauty of the End and The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Some very attractive covers here.

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  5. 🔚

    That’s the only appropriate emoji I could find.

    Maybe I’ll look into the Gaiman book and a couple of others. Thanks for another creative post.

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  6. An interesting post. The only book I have read from your list is World without End by Ken Follett. I am a big fan of his.

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  7. I read the Elly Griffiths book recently and really enjoyed it.

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  8. Rosie Amber says:

    Not read any of these. I had a quick look through my own books to see if we had any with ‘End’ in their title. I found this one, The Old Man At the End Of The World: Bite 1 by A K Silversmith. I didn’t read it, but several of the review team did.

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  9. I’ve read a fair few of your ‘end’ selection and I’m so looking forward to the new Claire Mackintosh 😊

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  10. I was tempted by the cover of “Not the End of the World” by Kate Atkinson. Thanks for this lovely compilation.

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