Last year I started going through the entire alphabet, one letter per month. For October 2022, the 22nd month of my endeavor, I’m listing all of my favourite novels that begin with the letter ‘W‘. I am choosing these titles from the books I’ve read since I began this blog. There are 23 books recommended here.
If the title begins with an initial article such as The, A, An etc., I will be using the second word. For instance, “A Man called Ove” will be included in my M post.
Hopefully you’ll find something that interests you from these posts.
As always, I’ve linked the book cover to Goodreads, and the title link will take you to MY review of the book.
“Where The Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens
“The Woman At Number 19” by J.A. Baker
“The Whisper Man” by Alex North
“The Winners” by Fredrik Backman
“The Weathering” by Lucy Wood
“Watching You” by Lisa Jewell
“The Woman Before Me” by Ruth Dugdall
“When I Was Ten” by Fiona Cummins
“The Wildling Sisters” by Eve Chase
“The Wacky Man” by Lyn G. Farrell
“The Whispering House” by Elizabeth Brooks
“The Widow” by Fiona Barton
“Why She Ran” by Geraldine Hogan
“The Wartime Sisters” by Lynda Cohen Loigman
“What She Knew” by Gilly Macmillan
“Women Of The Dunes” by Sarah Maine
“Walt” by Russell Wangersky
“What Could Be Saved” by Liese O’Halloran Schwarz
“Winter Witness” by Tina deBellegarde
“The White Shepherd” by Annie Dalton
“The Wife’s Secret” by Caroline England
“The Widows” by Jess Montgomery
“The Winter Sea” by Susanna Kearsley
If you have already read any of these titles,
I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
When someone asks me to recommend a book…
Hey, Nice recommendation! I have a reading challenge and advice to make your reading more enjoyable.
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Great list Lynne. I have read a few of these, and have others on my TBR. Of course there are some that I will check out.
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Loved Watching You and The Wilding Sisters, although it had a different title over here.
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Thanks Nicki. (I hate it when they change the titles…)
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Here’s one I liked: The World According To Garp, by John Irving.
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I enjoyed that one too Neil. I read it many years ago – long before I began the blog.
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