This was a really cool idea. Love it. I may challenge myself over summer when I am finally getting to organizing my shelves (I could do it over quarantine break, but...) to try and write a big stacked up one. Thanks for the idea!
This is perfect. I'm thinking I'm going to tell my kids that even if they don't physically have the book, they can write the title on a strip of paper or type them on google docs and make book spine poems that way.
You found the perfect combination to deliver a message of hope.
ReplyDeleteLove what you've put together. Simple yet full of hope.
ReplyDeleteYour spines give us all hope! Thnaks
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful -- You arranged the books perfectly! Thanks for sharing. :-) ~JudyK
ReplyDeletePerfect! We have to hang on to every drop of hope.
ReplyDeleteThis was a really cool idea. Love it. I may challenge myself over summer when I am finally getting to organizing my shelves (I could do it over quarantine break, but...) to try and write a big stacked up one. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI love spine poetry! This is a great one...such a perfect message!
ReplyDeletePerfect. No more words needed.
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect. I'm thinking I'm going to tell my kids that even if they don't physically have the book, they can write the title on a strip of paper or type them on google docs and make book spine poems that way.
ReplyDeleteReading this after your Sunday post. Keep clinging to hope and faith.
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