I found this on one of the blogs I follow, Books are the New Black who found it at One Book More. It was originally created by Reviews from the Stacks, and the idea is to spell the month using the first letter of book titles.
February: Valentine’s Day/something sweet on the cover
I don't read many romance novels, so I have taken some books that have some sort of indication of love in the title.
FEBRUARY
F
E
Wells, Benedict "The End of Loneliness" (GE: Vom Ende der Einsamkeit) - 2016
B
Morrison, Toni "Beloved" - 1987
R
Keller, Gottfried "Novellas" (A Village Romeo and Juliet and others) (GE: Novellen - Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe u.a.) - 1855/56
U
A
Abulhawa, Susan "Against the Loveless World" - 2020
R
Shakespeare, William "Romeo and Juliet" - 1597
Y
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Happy Reading!
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That's quite the mix of books! But then it's probably hard to find titles for certain letters, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteIt's alright in the first few years, Lark, but you start repeating yourself. Therefore, I am glad we are given a subject, at least we don't use the same book several times a year.
DeleteI saw 'Romeo & Juliet' on stage. TOTALLY brilliant. Loved every minute of it.
ReplyDeleteI would love that, Kitten. I have seen several of his plays but not that one. And, if I watch it in Germany on stage, it's usually in German. :(
DeleteI found that even though I had the intention last year of this meme highlighting books I had forgotten about on my TBR, I ended up ignoring them anyway. Silly me.
ReplyDeleteHeehee, I think you even did one or two of them, Sarah. It's very nice because you can take whatever you like, you don't have to do the subject though I find it easier. And I use books i have read but we could just as well use TBR books, I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
DeleteI've been having trouble commenting too. Not letting me because 'm 'not signed in' when I am. It's a pain.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a nuisance. I often switch between Firefox and Chrome because one of them will not let me on any given page. But lately, nothing worked. Great that you managed to come here now, Lisa.
DeleteWhat an interesting mix of books!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marg.
DeleteI've only read the last two but I like all your combinations!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Constance. So, you've read Mary Scott? I hardly ever meet someone who has. Maybe you already commented on one of my posts and I forgot. Sorry.
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