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- Jul 26, 2003
Authors like to give their skating books catchy, clever titles, sometimes containing the word ice or edge, or referring to something cold.
Here are the ones which I know have already been used:
(There are also titles like The Second Mark and The Long Program, which refer to aspects of figure skating organization, and are therefore not quite as punchy.)
So what's left? What catchy, clever book titles have not been used?
I can think of:
and, last but not least, simply because I had to throw in an old Johnny Carson reference
I'm sure there are more. Aren't there? :yes:
Here are the ones which I know have already been used:
- On Thin Ice (so it's a work of fiction; so what? )
- Frozen Assets
- Inside Edge
- Edge of Glory
- Cracked Ice
- Ice Cream
- On Edge
(There are also titles like The Second Mark and The Long Program, which refer to aspects of figure skating organization, and are therefore not quite as punchy.)
So what's left? What catchy, clever book titles have not been used?
I can think of:
- Over the Edge
- The Edge of Reason
- Blade Runner
- The Gay Blade (I'm so sorry, but I could not resist)
- Have an Ice Day
- Ice, Ice Baby
- Ice Cubed
- Ice Age
- God's Frozen People
- Frozen Treats
- Cold Shoulder
- The Cold War
and, last but not least, simply because I had to throw in an old Johnny Carson reference
- The Edge of Wetness
I'm sure there are more. Aren't there? :yes: