Yes, there is a book called 'The River' by Gary Paulsen.
Yes, there are many! Some examples include "A River Runs Through It" by Norman MacLean, "The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter" by Ezra Pound, and "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, which references a river in its final stanza.
No.
If it is the first word in the title, yes.
A book with a collection of poems inside is typically called an anthology.
Bridge Over the River Kwai
A River Runs Through It is a movie Brad Pitt is in. Joseph Gordon Levitt was also in the same movie when he was a little boy.
It is used in many books, and in many book titles. The 2014 book Tried is a suspense thriller by J.L. Wilson.
No, not all books have quotation marks in the title. Quotation marks are used in book titles to set off a specific phrase or word, and it is not a requirement for all book titles to have them.
grose pomes ---- gnarly poems disgusting poems foul poems perverted poems
All words in a title will be capitalized except articles (other than the first word in the title) and prepositions.
The likely word is the plural noun characters (persons in a book or drama).The similar word is charters (titles, or hires a boat or plane).
the native Americans in the book "a river ran wild" were looking at the river to drink some water.
I don't have access to real-time data, but you can use advanced search features on the Amazon website to search for books with "innovation" in their titles.