Saturday, February 15, 2014

Love-A-Thon Book Spine Poetry

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Due to the fact that Sarah & I read most of our books on either the Nook or Kindle, we didn't have a lot of books just laying around to choose from for this challenge. The titles are all ones that either one or both of us have read, so we do own them in some capacity. ;)

So without further ado, here's Sarah's Book Spine Poetry!



Shatter Me
Under the Never Sky
Fracture Me
Across a Star Swept Sea
Unravel Me 
Among the Nameless Stars
Destroy me 
Where the Stars Still Shine
Ignite Me
For Darkness Shows the Stars

14 comments:

  1. This is awesome! I love that you stuck within series =)

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  2. Ooooh very cool! I love how the books relate too! :D

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  3. This poem turned out so pretty! Very well done :)
    -Katelyn

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  4. This is so good! I love the theme of the Shatter Me series and the whole star theme. Amazing!

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  5. I LOVE how you used the Shatter Me series throughout it. There is so much use for those titles! I toyed with using shatter me and unravel me when I was working out possible ones. You did it perfectly!

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  6. This is soooooo good!!! I really like how there's a common theme between the books. So good! :)

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  7. This is so cool! I love that you carried the theme from start to finish, and how beautifully it reads. AMAZING!

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  8. Way to make the most out of a series and theme. This was both brilliant and beautiful!

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  9. Aw, thanks guys! I'm so happy that you all enjoyed it so. Way to make my day!!!

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  10. So perfect! What a great example of book spine poetry--well-done!
    -Kate

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  11. Ok, this was awesome. I love the graphics and I love how well all the titles worked together! *snaps*

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  12. I love that you utilised the Shatter Me titles! It's been a common theme to see those and Under the Never Sky titles put together :)

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