This famous folk poem isn't just for prophecies.
It makes for great titles too!
"Monday's child is fair of face"
Monday's Child by Mollie Hardwick - historical romance
Monday's Child by Linda Chaikin - Christian fiction
Monday's Child by Louise Bagshawe - chick lit
"Tuesday's child is full of grace"
Tuesday's Child by Louise Bagshawe - chick lit
"Wednesday's child is full of woe"
Wednesday's Child by Peter Robinson - mystery
Wednesday's Child by Gayle Wilson - romantic suspense
"Thursday's child has far to go"
Thursday's Child by Sandra Brown - romance
Thursday's Child by Helen Forrester - historical romance
"Friday's child is loving and giving"
Friday's Girl by Charlotte Bingham - historical fiction
(I admit this isn't exactly the right title, but the library no longer has a copy of Georgette Heyer's regency romance from 1944. We DO carry season 2 of Star Trek, if you demand accuracy.)
"Saturday's child works hard for a living"
Saturday's Child - Ray Banks - noir fiction
"But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day Is bonny and blithe and good and gay"
Sunday's Children - Ingmar Bergman - translated from the original Swedish
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