| 100% | THECATCHERINTHE | 15 | 1951 novel with a phony-spotting narrator |
| 54% | ROOM | 4 | Emma Donoghue novel with a five-year-old narrator |
| 44% | SIRI | 4 | One with a phony personality? |
| 43% | ROMANCE | 7 | Novel with a happily ever after loving partnership |
| 43% | CATFISH | 7 | Lure with a phony online persona |
| 43% | SPY | 3 | One with a phony passport, maybe |
| 43% | ULYSSES | 7 | 1922 novel with a Dublin backdrop |
| 43% | LESS | 4 | Greer novel with a 2018 Pulitzer |
| 43% | ADA | 3 | Nabokov novel with a palindromic title |
| 42% | EASTOFEDEN | 10 | Steinbeck novel with a title from Genesis |
| 42% | PNIN | 4 | Nabokov novel with a protagonist named Timofey |
| 42% | FIRESTARTER | 11 | Stephen King novel with a pyrokinetic character |
| 42% | CONCRETEROSE | 12 | Angie Thomas novel with a floral title |
| 42% | EMMA | 4 | Jane Austen novel with a titular heroine |
| 42% | SEVENEVES | 9 | Neal Stephenson novel with a palindromic title |
| 42% | SHIRLEY | 7 | Charlotte Brontë novel with a girl's forename |
| 42% | BRIGHTON | 8 | Graham Greene novel with a candy name: __ Rock |
| 42% | THEWEST | 7 | "Journey to ___" (Chinese novel with a directional name) |
| 42% | AROOM | 5 | ''___ With a View'' (Forster novel) |
| 41% | NATIVESON | 9 | Best-selling 1940 novel that was adapted into a film, with its author playing the protagonist, in 1951 |
| 41% | BLACKBEAUTY | 11 | Classic novel with a chapter titled "My Breaking In" |
| 41% | PETSEMATARY | 11 | Stephen King novel with a misspelling in the title |
| 41% | RAGTIME | 7 | E. L. Doctorow novel with a music genre title |
| 41% | EILEEN | 6 | 2015 Ottessa Moshfegh novel with a 2023 film adaptation |
| 41% | READ | 4 | Sit down with a novel |
| 41% | READS | 5 | Curls up with a novel |
| 41% | READ | 4 | Sit with a novel, perhaps |
| 41% | DAPPLE | 6 | Horse with a spotted coat |
| 41% | APPALOOSA | 9 | Horse with a spotted coat |
| 40% | JUPITER | 7 | Planet with a Great Red Spot |