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message 51: by Stacey (new)

Stacey D. | 1908 comments For this text only cover week, I'm reading The Love Song of Jonny Valentine by Teddy Wayne . It's got an awesome shimmery background and I love the font, so reminiscent of a bygone disco era.

The author is Teddy Wayne and seeing his name up in disco text (not Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes, remember them?) fondly reminds me of those departed soul music greats like Teddy Pendergrass and Barry White. Get dancin'!


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Joy | 57 comments - What are you reading for this category?
Cymbeline by William Shakespeare


message 53: by Joan (new)

Joan Barnett | 1972 comments I read What Happened by Hillary Rodham Clinton . I changed my original pick for this prompt. I was going to read Everything Is Illuminated. I started it and I just wasn't that into it. I thought it was going to be more of an easy read but it was more like A Clockwork Orange. I'll read it at some point - I just wasn't in the mood at the time. What Happened was really good though. I've already read several other text only books this year so this prompt is an easy one for me to fill.


message 54: by Emma (new)

Emma (factandfable) | 182 comments I picked The Princess Saves Herself in this One by Amanda Lovelace. The cover is just black with the title, as you can see here: The Princess Saves Herself in this One (Women are Some Kind of Magic, #1) by Amanda Lovelace .

This is fun! A really emotionally impactful book of small poems about girlhood, grief and love.


message 55: by Angela (last edited May 24, 2018 08:40PM) (new)

Angela | 389 comments I'm reading Oscar Wilde's 'Only Dull People are Brilliant at Breakfast'.

Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast by Oscar Wilde


message 56: by Jill (new)

Jill Frick (jillyfay) | 28 comments Evelyn wrote: "- What are you reading for this category? Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians, #1) by Kevin Kwan

I choose this book because the movie is coming out in August."


Great book and series!!


message 57: by Stacey (new)

Stacey D. | 1908 comments Jill wrote: "Evelyn wrote: "- What are you reading for this category? Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians, #1) by Kevin Kwan

I choose this book because the movie is coming out in August."

Great book and series!!"


Hilarious, right? Can't wait for the movie this summer! I read this for the book about one of the 7 deadly sins. Also looking forward to reading the next two books in the series.


message 58: by Kathy (last edited Jun 03, 2018 05:02PM) (new)

Kathy E | 3306 comments I wanted a short book for this category so I read Xingu by Edith Wharton by Edith Wharton. It's almost a cheat since this is a Kindle ebook cover. Oh well.


message 59: by Jody (last edited Jun 18, 2018 05:26AM) (new)

Jody (jodybell) | 3477 comments I'm reading Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking for this one. Like Rachel, I was really picky about what I chose, and even now, I see there's a Penguin logo on my copy, but since that's not actually part of the cover design, I think it's fine. Pesky publishers!

Quiet The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain


Lisa (the.running.bookworm) I am reading The boy in the stripped pyjamas for this prompt.


message 61: by Marie (new)

Marie | 1060 comments I read X by Sue Grafton for this one. It was the kindle version, when I bought it and also when I put it in my plan the cover looked like this:

X (Kinsey Millhone, #24) by Sue Grafton

By the time I read it, the cover had been updated to this:

X (Kinsey Millhone, #24) by Sue Grafton

I hate when Amazon do that! I'm still counting it though, since the book I bought was text only on the cover.


message 62: by Jackie, Solstitial Mod (new)

Jackie | 2450 comments Mod
I started Undermajordomo Minor for this but 30 pages in I was just not feeling it. The writing style wasn't my taste and the plot/characters just weren't pulling me in. So I ditched it.

Instead I read Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve: What the Numbers Reveal About the Classics, Bestsellers, and Our Own Writing. It does have pictures of pens beneath each word of the title, but I'm calling it close enough. It was an interesting book but not something you really need to run out and grab. A couple infographics could be a good replacement.


message 63: by Mirnaja (last edited Jun 23, 2018 12:16PM) (new)


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message 65: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 760 comments I'm reading Dark Matter and love it so far.


message 66: by Chrissy (new)

Chrissy | 1137 comments I’m reading 4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster and enjoying it so far, but was a bit shocked to note how long it is when starting! Hopefully I can finish it this week.


message 67: by Jean (last edited Jun 29, 2018 08:22PM) (new)

Jean Cole (joc724) | 324 comments What are you reading for this category?

All Things Cease to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage

by Elizabeth Brundage

Just started it, but the unusual writing style has me hooked!


message 68: by Anne (new)

Anne | 307 comments I will be reading The Woman on the Bus by Pauline McLynn The Woman on the Bus A life-affirming novel of self-discovery by Pauline McLynn apart from a bus ticket and a small heart it is all text so hope it counts!


message 69: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 1560 comments I am reading, there are 3 bars so not totally text but close.
Caged by Ellison Cooper


message 70: by Kerry (last edited Jul 01, 2018 08:52AM) (new)

Kerry (euphemy) | 169 comments Would the Sue Grafton A-Y series work for this? Here's what I'm currently reading A is for Alibi A is for Alibi (Kinsey Millhone, #1) by Sue Grafton


message 71: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E | 3306 comments Kerry, that looks like all text to me. I'd say yes. Fun books!


message 72: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (euphemy) | 169 comments Kathy wrote: "Kerry, that looks like all text to me. I'd say yes. Fun books!"

Thank you Kathy! I figured so, but wanted to make sure.


message 74: by Sue (last edited Jul 02, 2018 12:13PM) (new)

Sue S | 554 comments I have read Amnesia by Peter Carey Amnesia by Peter Carey


message 75: by Hellie (new)

Hellie | 35 comments Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
5* read. Loved it.


message 76: by Sara (new)

Sara (phantomswife) Read A Summons to Memphis by Peter Taylor . Also on my Pulitzer Prize challenge, so I was happy to be checking it off two lists. A good, but not stellar, read for me.


message 77: by Shannan (new)

Shannan | 36 comments Ready Player One (Ready Player One, #1) by Ernest Cline
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
What a fun 80s flashback this was, with the added bonus of being narrated by Wil Wheaton, a personal celebrity crush of mine!


message 78: by Rokkan (new)

Rokkan (rokk) | 96 comments I read White Teeth for this one. Have been meaning to read something by her for a while now, so this worked out perfectly.


message 79: by Liz (new)

Liz | 516 comments Would you consider this okay for this category?

Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead to Life's Biggest Yes by Kristen Welch


message 80: by Perri (new)

Perri | 886 comments Looks like text to me!


message 81: by Liz (new)

Liz | 516 comments Perri wrote: "Looks like text to me!"

Thanks for the response! I was getting held up on all the flourishes. :)


message 82: by Perri (new)

Perri | 886 comments Nah, flourishes don't count and it looks like an intriguing read!


message 83: by GailW (new)

GailW (abbygg) | 657 comments What are you reading for this category?
I read Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay.


message 84: by MissLemon (new)

MissLemon | 591 comments I've just finished
Nabokov's Favourite Word Is Mauve The literary quirks and oddities of our most-loved authors by Ben Blatt
Nabokov's Favourite Word Is Mauve: The literary quirks and oddities of our most-loved authors

(Very interesting book about books and a short read if anyone needs one )


message 85: by Bec (new)

Bec | 1337 comments I'm currently reading After You (Me Before You, #2) by Jojo Moyes
After You

I'm enjoying it. I read Me Before You sometime ago so I'm having to remember what happened, but generally getting the gist of it (can't quite remember who Nathan is - friend of Will's??).


message 86: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 3266 comments Bec wrote: "I'm currently reading After You (Me Before You, #2) by Jojo Moyes
After You

I'm enjoying it. I read Me Before You sometime ago so I'm having to remember what happened, but gener..."


He was one of Will's caregivers.


message 87: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (ashleym99) I read Tuesdays with Morrie. This was very interesting and insightful.


message 88: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tracyisreading) | 2573 comments Sticking with Exit West for this one, but so far have finished both of my other books:

For mid grade :Zorgamazoo. This was a desperate shot in the dark that actually turned out to be a pleasant surprise. It is written completely in verse and is kind of a quest to find what happened to the missing Zorgles. Silly rhymes and a perfect read aloud for any age that can sit and listen.

For picture books : The Book with No Pictures. I had to read this one at least 6 nights in a row before returning it to the library. If you have little ones, just go out and buy it and make sure you use your silly voices. You could also do what we did and get the audio book from the library on overdrive. This way you get to read it three times in a row. First a guy reads it in his silly voice, then a lady reads it in HER silly voice, then mom reads it and tries to outdo them both.

Zorgamazoo by Robert Paul Weston The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak
Did I mention how hard it is to search for children books with text only covers?? Thanks to whoever found the picture book :-)


message 89: by Matthias (last edited Sep 20, 2018 07:25AM) (new)

Matthias Stephan | 169 comments I read The Breast by Philip Roth. I was to read it anyway (Book Club), but it fits the category.

The Breast by Philip Roth


message 90: by Emily (new)

Emily (emilyesears) | 412 comments I read You Think It, I'll Say It for this prompt!

You Think It, I'll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld


message 91: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 456 comments The Red Badge of Courage  by Stephen Crane The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane


message 92: by Silvia (new)

Silvia Turcios | 1058 comments I read Dark Matter
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
I chose it because I heard so many good comments and although I enjoyed it very much, I couldn't connect with the characteres.


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