It’s Friday once again and that means it’s time for Connect Five Friday, hosted at Book Date by Kathryn – the meme where we share five book/reading things that connect in some way.
I finally finished a group of books that had the word letter in the title (and most involved a letter or letters in the book). It took me a year to finish the five but I really enjoyed the books I read – from romance to mystery to inspirational.
5 Books That have Letter in the Title (all 5* reads)
The Girl in the Letter by Emily Gunnis. This was a bit of a thriller, a mystery and an eye-opener. I knew about homes for unwed mothers but not about the horrible treatment of these young women and their babies. The novel moved back and forth in time and was a disturbing, but excellent read.
The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros. What would you do if you were tasked with fulfilling the last request from your best friend? This was such an amazing read.
The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin S. Sharma . The main character must collect talismans around the world – and in his travels encounters many different people. Found it inspiring.
The Love Letters of Abelard and Lily by Laura Creedle. This YA novel is heartbreaking as these two neurodivergent teens’ relationship develops.
Love Letters by Katie Fforde. Laura must organize a festival – and everyone believes she has a reclusive author has the headliner, an author she deeply admires. What could go wrong? Loved it.
Great idea. I haven’t read Katie Fforde yet but have a couple of her older ones to try out. As I was reading your post I thought of finding five different books with the same title. Must look into that!
I tried that last year and read 3 books titled “Save the Date” and still had 2 to go. I found 2 ebooks with that name but didn’t read them. Should do that this year.
I love writing letters–which is a dying art–so these books all sound intriguing.
I don’t write as many letters as I used to – but like these over emails for sure