Welcome to Blogger Love-a-Thon! This is a 24 hour event that helps us bloggers take some time to show love to one another! If you are so inclined, head on over to the Announcement Post! This event is hosted by Alexa from Alexa Loves Books and Katelyn from Kate’s Tales of Books & Bands! This Mini Challenge is to create some book spine poetry! Due to things I decided to improvise!
Friends, I have to be honest, I recently moved back home and therefore all of my books are packed in boxes and stored in our barn. Since they would take hours to dig out I decided to go through my Goodreads lists and write a little poem based on books from my TBR pile. I hope this isn’t going against the rules and, more importantly, I hope you all enjoy it. Here we go! (Links will take you to Goodreads)
Echo.
I had a ridiculous amount of fun “writing” this, my English major brain was in overdrive!! I especially liked the metaphor of Cleopatra being raised by “wolves” and her fateful lifetime, like I said, I am a sucker for these kinds of things! I can’t wait to read everyone’s posts and continue on with our love-a-thon!
Pretty! I’m a new follower 😀
Mel@thedailyprophecy.
Awesome poem! I love how it really tells a story 🙂
Claire @ Project to be Read
Very cool! I loved it. I enjoyed this challenge alot even though it was completely out of my comfort zone.
So dark, I love it!! 😀 Great job!
This is SO COOL. It’s smart of you to do what you did, and there are no rules, so YAY! You did an awesome job with it, by the way. I’m VERY curious as to the full story of this book…
For a limited amount of books you did an awesome job creating a kind of creepy poem that still made complete sense!
I loved your poem! It was so dark and all the titles flowed perfectly together. My favorite line: Blood Will Tell The Space Between Fallen Kingdoms!
I love this poem, so much!
And that Kleopatra book sounds really interesting. Thanks for the GR link! 🙂
Loved your poem!!! So great 🙂 A little dark and creepy, but mine was too and it made it really cool haha.
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