
Top 5 Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Meeghan Reads — check out the next batch of upcoming topics here.
This week’s topic is Top 5 books with a pronoun in the title, with the prompt: Find all of your he, she, they, we or you books and then shout them from the rooftops!! Or just on your blog page.
Here are a few from my shelves that fit the theme:
1: She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton: Not actually on my home shelves at the moment, but I borrowed this from the library a while back, and thought it was wonderful. A terrific children’s book highlighting women who made a difference. (And don’t miss the companion back, She Persisted Around the World)


2: He, She, and It by Marge Piercy: This 1991 sci-fi book made a huge impact on me back when I read it ages ago, and it’s one I’d love to get back to and read again at some point.

3: The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien: A modern classic set during the Vietnam War. A must-read… and another one that I really should read again.

4: The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dare: A more recent book — this one had a ton of buzz, and is definitely worth reading. (Here’s my review, if you want to know more.)

5: We Love the Nightlife by Rachel Koller Croft: If you’ve never read a book about disco vampires… well, have I got a book for you! Seriously, this book is awesome. (Review)

What books with pronouns in the title do you have on your shelves?
There are so many options, I haven’t heard of any of these!
It was a very fun prompt!
Ooo I love this topic! I would be For She is Wrath!
Great choice!
well done to have found one with 3 pronouns!!
It’s actually an old favorite of mine!
He, She and It is the perfect book for this kind of list! 😀
It’s a book that I read ages ago, but it’s stayed with me all this time — and it’s nice to have an excuse to mention it once again! 🙂
I haven’t heard of any of these but they are great titles for this list especially He, She and It. What a brilliant title!
Thanks! I remember absolutely loving He, She, and It when I read it many years ago. I’d like to do a reread, but I’m also worried that maybe I won’t love it as much!
This is a fun prompt! I remember reading The Things We Carried long ago and it was very impactful!
Such a powerful book! I read it when I was on a Vietnam-themed reading binge many years ago. It made a huge impact!