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Happy Tuesday, y’all! This week, Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl has handed over this week’s Top Ten Tuesday to Lydia from lydiaschoch.com. And what did Lydia decide on for this week? She’s curious about everyone’s reading habits and how they’ve changed. I’ve started reading more in the past few years. It’s hard to make an entire blog post about that. So, instead, I’m going to continue working through the alphabet. So far, I’ve covered A-H (you can find those all here). This week, the I’s have it.

The I's Have It: Ten Titles Starting with I

Ten book titles starting with the letter I. You would think this would be an easy challenge, right? Of course, I had to make it a bit more difficult on myself! I am not including any books that are part of a series. If they are in a series, they are the first book.

All titles will lead to Goodreads.

Now, let’s see if the I’s have it!

I Still Dream About You by Fannie Flagg

  • Genre: Southern Fiction
  • Release Date: January 2010

Meet Maggie Fortenberry, a still beautiful former Miss Alabama. To others, Maggie’s life seems practically perfect—she’s lovely, charming, and a successful real estate agent at Red Mountain Realty. Still, Maggie can’t help but wonder how she wound up in her present condition. She had been on her hopeful way to becoming Miss America and realizing her childhood dream of someday living in one of the elegant old homes on top of Red Mountain, with the adoring husband and the 2.5 children, but then something unexpected happened and changed everything.

Maggie graduated at the top of her class at charm school, can fold a napkin in more than forty-eight different ways, and can enter and exit a car gracefully, but all the finesse in the world cannot help her now. Since the legendary real estate dynamo Hazel Whisenknott, beloved founder of Red Mountain Realty, died five years ago, business has gone from bad to worse—and the future isn’t looking much better. But just when things seem completely hopeless, Maggie suddenly comes up with the perfect plan to solve it all.

As Maggie prepares to put her plan into action, we meet the cast of high-spirited characters around her. To Brenda Peoples, Maggie’s best friend and real estate partner, Maggie’s life seems easy as pie. Slender Maggie doesn’t have to worry about her figure or about her Weight Watchers sponsor catching her at the Krispy Kreme doughnut shop. And Ethel Clipp, Red Mountain’s ancient and grumpy office manager with the bright purple hair, thinks the world of Maggie but has absolutely nothing nice to say about their rival Babs, “The Beast of Birmingham” Bingington, the unscrupulous estate agent who hates Maggie and is determined to put her out of business.

Maggie has heartbreaking secrets in her past, but through a strange turn of events, she soon discovers, quite by accident, that everybody, it seems—dead or alive—has at least one little secret.

I Was Told It Would Get Easier by Abbi Waxman

  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Release Date: June 2020
  • Note: It is a standalone, but in the same realm as The Bookish Life of Nina Hill. You don’t need to read one to understand the other.

Jessica and Emily Burnstein have very different ideas of how this college tour should go.

For Emily, it’s a preview of freedom, exploring the possibility of her new and more exciting future. Not that she’s sure she even wants to go to college, but let’s ignore that for now. And maybe the other kids on the tour will like her more than the ones at school. . . . They have to, right?

For Jessica, it’s a chance to bond with the daughter she seems to have lost. They used to be so close, but then Goldfish crackers and Play-Doh were no longer enough of a draw. She isn’t even sure if Emily likes her anymore. To be honest, Jessica isn’t sure she likes herself.

Together with a dozen strangers–and two familiar enemies–Jessica and Emily travel the East Coast, meeting up with family and old friends along the way. Surprises and secrets threaten their relationship and, in the end, change it forever.

In the Heat of the Night by John Dudley Ball

  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release Date: January 1965

A small southern town in the 1960s. A musician found dead on the highway. It’s no surprise when white detectives arrest a black man for the murder. What is a surprise is that the black man—Virgil Tibbs—is not the killer but a skilled homicide detective, passing through racially tense Wells, South Carolina, on his way back to California. Even more surprising, Wells’s new police chief recruits Tibbs to help with the investigation. But Tibbs’s presence in town rubs some of the locals the wrong way, and it won’t be long before the martial arts–trained detective has to fight not just for justice but also for his own safety.

Indians on Vacation by Thomas King

  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Release Date: August 2020

Meet Bird and Mimi in this brilliant new novel from one of Canada’s foremost authors. Inspired by a handful of old postcards sent by Uncle Leroy nearly a hundred years earlier, Bird and Mimi attempt to trace Mimi’s long-lost uncle and the family medicine bundle he took with him to Europe.

By turns witty, sly, and poignant, this is the unforgettable tale of one couple’s holiday trip to Europe, where their wanderings through its famous capitals reveal a complicated history, both personal and political.

The Indigo Girl by Natasha Boyd

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: October 2017

The year is 1739. Eliza Lucas is sixteen years old when her father leaves her in charge of their family’s three plantations in rural South Carolina and then proceeds to bleed the estates dry in pursuit of his military ambitions. Tensions with the British and with the Spanish in Florida, just a short way down the coast, are rising, and slaves are starting to become restless. Her mother wants nothing more than for their South Carolina endeavor to fail so they can go back to England. Soon, her family is in danger of losing everything.

Upon hearing how much the French pay for indigo dye, Eliza believes it’s the key to their salvation. But everyone tells her it’s impossible, and no one will share the secret to making it. Thwarted at nearly every turn, even by her own family, Eliza finds that her only allies are an aging horticulturalist, an older and married gentleman lawyer, and a slave with whom she strikes a dangerous deal: teach her the intricate thousand-year-old secret process of making indigo dye and in return — against the laws of the day — she will teach the slaves to read.

So begins an incredible story of love, dangerous and hidden friendships, ambition, betrayal, and sacrifice.

The Inheritance by Joanna Goodman

  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Release Date: March 2024

Arden Moore enjoyed an affluent life thanks to her husband’s high-paying job. But a year after his death, the 36-year-old is a grieving single mother deeply in debt and living paycheck to paycheck with her three children. Then, an unexpected call from a well-known estate lawyer in New York offers a glimmer of hope. It is the beginning of a complex legal journey that could mean the difference between a life of abject poverty and unthinkable wealth thanks to her father, deceased billionaire Wallace Barclay.

Thirty years before, Arden’s mother, Virginia Bunt, a flirtatious love addict with a string of failed affairs, met Wallace, an encounter that transformed her life. When he died unexpectedly without a will, Virginia fought to secure a comfortable future for her and the secret unborn daughter she shared with Wallace. Yet despite her best efforts, society and the legal system prevented her from receiving the money that should rightfully have been hers. Now, though, with changes in the legal system and science, her daughter Arden may finally succeed in claiming the inheritance that has been long denied.

The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: January 2014

Sarah Grimké is the middle daughter. The one her mother calls difficult and her father calls remarkable. On Sarah’s eleventh birthday, Hetty ‘Handful’ Grimké is taken from the slave quarters she shares with her mother, wrapped in lavender ribbons, and presented to Sarah as a gift. Sarah knows what she does next will unleash a world of trouble. She also knows that she cannot accept. And so, indeed, the trouble begins …

The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley

  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Release Date: May 2021

Piper Parrish’s life on Frick Island—a tiny, remote town smack in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay—is nearly perfect. Well, aside from one pesky detail: Her darling husband, Tom, is dead. When Tom’s crab boat capsized and his body wasn’t recovered, Piper, rocked to the core, did a most peculiar thing: carried on as if her husband was not only still alive but right there beside her, cooking him breakfast, walking him to the docks each morning, meeting him for their standard Friday night dinner date at the One-Eyed Crab. And what were the townspeople to do but go along with their beloved widowed Piper?

Anders Caldwell’s career is not going well. A young, ambitious journalist, he’d rather hoped he’d be a national award-winning podcaster by now rather than writing fluff pieces for a small town newspaper. But when he gets an assignment to travel to the remote Frick Island and cover their boring annual Cake Walk fundraiser, he stumbles upon a much more fascinating tale: an entire town pretending to see and interact with a man who does not actually exist. Determined it’s the career-making story he’s been needing for his podcast, Anders returns to the island to begin covert research and spend more time with the enigmatic Piper—but he has no idea out of all the lives he’s about to upend, it’s his that will change the most.

The Inn on Sweetbriar Lane by Jeannie Chin

  • Genre: Contemporary, Romance
  • Release Date: September 2021

June Wu always has it all together—only now, she’s in over her head. Her family’s inn desperately needs guests, her mother’s medical debts are piling up, and the surly, if sexy, stranger next door is driving away the customers she has left! When he asks for June’s help, though, she can’t say no. After all, his new bar could be just what the upcoming Pumpkin Festival needs to bring in more tourists. But with the fierce attraction between them, will working together be playing with fire?

Ex-soldier Clay Hawthorne prefers being on his own. He’s moved to Blue Cedar Falls for one reason—to carry out his best friend’s dream of opening a bar in the hometown he’ll now never return to. But the town’s business association is trying to stop Clay’s progress. June soon becomes his biggest supporter, and while their partnership is supposed to be only temporary, for the first time, Clay wants something permanent—with June. Can two total opposites really learn to meet each other in the middle?

It All Comes Back to You by Beth Duke

  • Genre: Historical Fiction, Romance
  • Release Date: August 2018

Veronica “Ronni” Johnson, licensed practical nurse and aspiring writer, meets the captivating Violet in the assisted living facility where Violet requires no assistance, just lots of male attention. When she dies, she leaves Ronni a very generous bequest―only if Ronni completes a book about her life within one year. As she’s drawn into the world of young Violet, Ronni is mesmerized by life in a simpler time. It’s an irresistible journey filled with revelations, some of them about men Ronni knew as octogenarians at Fairfield Springs.

Struggling, insecure, flailing at the keyboard, Ronni juggles her patients, a new boyfriend, and a Samsonite factory of emotional baggage as she tries to craft a manuscript before her deadline.

But then the secrets start to emerge, some of them in person. And they don’t stop.

Everything changes.

That is a list of ten book titles starting with the letter I. Have you read any of these? Do you think the I’s have it? Are there any you think I should read?

The I's Have It: Ten Titles Starting with I

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19 thoughts on “The I’s Have It: Ten Titles Starting With I

  1. Ooh, a Flagg book set in Birmingham. Have have to look for that one. Of course, her Fried Green Tomatoes was inspired by Irondale, which is now absorbed into the greater blob of Birmingham. 🙂

    My list is here!

  2. I’m doing H this week! Of the I’s in your list, I’ve only read In the Heat of the Night which I liked but think I preferred the movie to the book. 🙂

  3. Wow, I’d not heard of The Invisible Husband of Frick Island before but that synopsis is so intriguing and it makes me want to check it out immediately! 👀 In the Heat of the Night also sounds awesome. Will have to see if I can find copies of these books!

  4. I read about Abbi’s book WAY back when but kind of forgot about it. Maybe it’s something I’ll read some more about at some point. The colors are fun and I think I read another book be her. Thanks so much for visiting my list today!

    1. There are a few characters that overlap in Waxman’s books. Each are standalones, but revolve around the same neighborhood.
      Pam

  5. I had to go rogue this week too. I had started reading The Invention of Wings (for a book club meeting years ago), but didn’t finish it before the meeting. My kids were little at the time and I didn’t always have enough time for reading and the next months book always too precedence. I should probably pick that one back up at some point and try it again now that I have more time for reading.

    I hope you have a great week and thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.

  6. Excellent! I love Fannie Flagg–an icon of my childhood on the old Match Game show then her books–so good. I must make time for Indians on Vacation. I added it to my TBR after you mentioned it a different time.

  7. I haven’t read any of these, but The Invisible Husband of Frick Island sounds like it might be a really heartwarming read. (Well, that or possibly heartrending…)

    Indexing by Seanan McGuire is one of my favorite “I” books. It’s an urban fantasy book that twists fairy tales up a bit, though, so it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.

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