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'Salem’s Lot actually has two!: 'Salem's Lot - Wikipedia

Fiction with an apostrophe in the title

  1. Katie’s Way - Marta Perry
  2. Portnoy’s Complaint - Philip Roth
  3. Ender’s Game - Orson Scott Card
  4. Charlotte’s Web - E.B. White
  5. What’s Eating Gilbert Grape - Peter Hedges
  6. Sophie’s Choice - William Styron
  7. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin - Louis de Bernières
  8. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret - Judy Blume
  9. Pudd’nhead Wilson - Mark Twain
  10. Where’s Charley? - George Abbott
  11. 'Salem’s Lot - Stephen King
  12. Rosemary’s Baby - Ira Levin

I’m aware of that, but the prompt called for an apostrophe, not one or more apostrophes. So I just dropped the first one for my entry. :stuck_out_tongue:

Fiction with an apostrophe in the title

  1. Katie’s Way - Marta Perry
  2. Portnoy’s Complaint - Philip Roth
  3. Ender’s Game - Orson Scott Card
  4. Charlotte’s Web - E.B. White
  5. What’s Eating Gilbert Grape - Peter Hedges
  6. Sophie’s Choice - William Styron
  7. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin - Louis de Bernières
  8. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret - Judy Blume
  9. Pudd’nhead Wilson - Mark Twain
  10. Where’s Charley? - George Abbott
  11. 'Salem’s Lot - Stephen King
  12. Rosemary’s Baby - Ira Levin
  13. The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come - John Bunyan

Thought I’d put the whole title in even though nobody uses it much(and I had to look it up for the exact wording).

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Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett

There’s lot of children’s titles with !. That was mean to exclude them. :frowning:

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury

Excluding them was deliberate! The category could have been filled out with Dr. Seuss alone! This way those of us who prefer not to google for answers and without regular exposure to rug rats have a chance :slight_smile:

Oh, and: !

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh

Based on a true story, but obviously fictionalized.

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  8. Airplane!

Sure, it’s a movie, but I think it’s valid.

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  8. Airplane!
  9. Ah, Wilderness! - Eugene O’Neill

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  8. Airplane!
  9. Ah, Wilderness! - Eugene O’Neill
  10. The Swoop! by P.G. Wodehouse

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  8. Airplane!
  9. Ah, Wilderness! - Eugene O’Neill
  10. Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! - G. B. Trudeau

The Feynman book isn’t fiction.

Yes, I realized that after posting and replaced it with Wodehouse

Housekeeping:

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  8. Airplane!
  9. Ah, Wilderness! - Eugene O’Neill
  10. The Swoop! by P.G. Wodehouse
  11. Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! - G. B. Trudeau

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  8. Airplane!
  9. Ah, Wilderness! - Eugene O’Neill
  10. The Swoop! by P.G. Wodehouse
  11. Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! - G. B. Trudeau
  12. Oliver!

The movie and stage musicals based on the Charles Dickens novel.

Adult fiction with an exclamation point (!) in the title:

  1. Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
  2. Thud! - Terry Pratchett
  3. I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury
  4. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
  5. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
  6. The Informant! dir. by Steven Soderbergh
  7. The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
  8. Airplane!
  9. Ah, Wilderness! - Eugene O’Neill
  10. The Swoop! by P.G. Wodehouse
  11. Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! - G. B. Trudeau
  12. Oliver!
  13. Oklahoma!

The Broadway play that ushered in the modern musical

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Common Latin phrases:

  1. Caveat emptor (‘let the buyer beware’)

Common Latin phrases:

  1. Caveat emptor (‘let the buyer beware’)
  2. Carpe diem (‘seize the day’)

Common Latin phrases:

  1. Caveat emptor (‘let the buyer beware’)
  2. Carpe diem (‘seize the day’)
  3. E pluribus unum (“from many, one”)

Common Latin phrases:

  1. Caveat emptor (‘let the buyer beware’)
  2. Carpe diem (‘seize the day’)
  3. E pluribus unum (“from many, one”)
  4. Deus ex machina (“God from the machine”)