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message 1: by Lindsey (last edited Nov 18, 2022 02:24PM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
46. Script font on the spine

What is a script font? Script font is a style of font that mimics handwriting or traditional cursive writing. For this prompt, we want to see script font on the spine, either as the book title or the author’s name. As long as there is some script font on the spine somewhere, it fits this prompt!

As a reminder, different editions of books will have different styles. You may choose to read this on an e-reader or listen to the book on audio, and that’s completely fine! As long as at least one edition has script font on the spine, it doesn’t matter what your personal copy looks like.


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message 2: by Angela Y (last edited Aug 04, 2023 07:51PM) (new)

Angela Y (yangelareads) ♡ | 246 comments Every Summer After by Carley Fortune


Nina ( picturetalk321 ) | 6 comments What do we do if we don't read print books but only e-books? Any tips?


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Thomas I thought I’d found one but then I realised it’s on the cover not the spine


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments Nina ( picturetalk321 ) wrote: "What do we do if we don't read print books but only e-books? Any tips?"
look at the list here or ask the facebook group. Go to a library and find the spine that works then read an ebook copy.


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Angela | 22 comments Possession by A.S Byatt


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Zermeena | 48 comments Is there a way to view the spine on GR or Amazon?


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Kat (bookworm2017) | 31 comments I’m using From the Heart by Kym Marsh


message 9: by Anna (new)

Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments Zermeena wrote: "Is there a way to view the spine on GR or Amazon?" I don't think so. It there is one you are questioning the facebook group would be great help. Or looking at a library.


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Laurel Nelson | 9 comments Zermeena wrote: "Is there a way to view the spine on GR or Amazon?" I'm having the same issue since I usually only read e-books. I tried Google images and not finding there either. Guess this means taking a trip to B&N at some point (a treat for me), or checking out the books at Costco which I do anyway so neither will be a hardship.


message 11: by Virginia (last edited Jan 07, 2023 03:26PM) (new)

Virginia (dogdaysinaz) | 1 comments If you look for images of bookstacks or #bookstack they usually picture the spine. I did that for some prompt last year.


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Mary Sue | 144 comments Dangerous Beauty by Melissa Koslin. I received this as part of a 52 Book Club Giveaway late last year. It fits this prompt and I really enjoyed it. This was a new author for me and I will definitely be checking to see what else she has published. 4⭐️‘s


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Cathy Hodge | 54 comments I read The Christmas Scrapbook (Harmony, #5.5) by Philip Gulley The Christmas Scrapbook by Philip Gulley A charming Holiday story about a Pastor and the gift idea that did Not go to plan. The characters in this small town are delightful. Enjoy.


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Adrienne | 122 comments I found a few on my bookshelf have a "style of font that mimics handwriting or traditional cursive writing." Sharing for those who might be having trouble finding an option.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
1776
How the States Got Their Shapes
Murcheston: The Wolf's Tale


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Kim Silbar | 57 comments “Like Water for Chocolate” (originally “Como auga para chocolate”). The title on the cover of American publication from 1992 is done in beautiful script. Could also fill the “About Sisters” challenge


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Michelle | 6 comments A Brush with Love (A Brush with Love, #1) by Mazey Eddings
A Brush with Love by Maizey Eddings
Finished on 2/11/23


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Mel Moore | 33 comments https://i0.wp.com/indesignskills.com/....

The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell. Gorgeous edition of a gorgeous book. I didn't fall in love with Cloud Atlas, because the structure took me out of the narrative, but by making the structure (only slightly) more linear with The Bone Clocks, Mitchell got me so engrossed in this book that I found myself making time to read it every chance I got (I even put a caller on hold at work so I could finish a sentence). Loved the characters, marvelled at Mitchell's ability to put the reader inside each character's head, and at his mastery of language. This needs to be adapted into a series...right bloody now!


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Cheryl | 8 comments Anyone know if The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni has script on spine? I can only find pictures of cover and back.


message 20: by Anna (new)

Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments Cheryl wrote: "Anyone know if The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni has script on spine? I can only find pictures of cover and back."

I just did a search of the book title on instagram and can confirm that it is the same script font on the spine.


message 21: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 8 comments Anna, that is awesome!! THANK YOU so much!!


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Jane (janez4catz) | 5 comments The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni


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Katie | 57 comments I read stolen by Lucy Christopher
Also can be used for set in Australia :)


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Shonna Froebel | 255 comments The Winter Garden by Nicola Cornick https://cdnbookworm.blogspot.com/2023...


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Sally | 45 comments Gladly Beyond by Nichole Van ⭐⭐


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Leonore | 185 comments I am reading Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter


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Martha.O.S | 24 comments I read “Agatha”, by Anne-Cathrine Bomann. Lovely read, poignant and memorable.


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Amy McCracken (amymc109) | 49 comments It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han


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Tiffany Cutshall | 27 comments I read Crash & Burn by AJ Nicole for this prompt and it got a 5 star rating from me.


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Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 283 comments For the prompt I read -

The Curveball (Wild Pitches, #1) by Megan Cousins
The Curveball by Megan Cousins


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Michele Olson | 514 comments Just finished The Emerald Storm, the fifth Ethan Gage novel by William Dietrich. It takes place during the Haitian Slave Revolution, so could be used for prompt #18 as well.


message 33: by Anna (new)

Anna Moore (annamo_85) | 116 comments I read Was She Pretty? by Leanne Shapton.


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Guylou (Two Dogs and a Book) | 108 comments The Connellys of County Down by Tracey Lange


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
I read A Summer to Remember by Erika Montgomery, 4 Stars

A Summer to Remember by Erika Montgomery


message 36: by Clara (new)

Clara | 122 comments Smith Wigglesworth on Healing by Smith Wigglesworth
Smith Wigglesworth on Healing by Smith Wigglesworth 5 stars


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Rebel Reads | 53 comments I read Vladimir by Julia May Jonas


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Clara | 122 comments Simply Tuesday Small-Moment Living in a Fast-Moving World by Emily P. Freeman
Simply Tuesday: Small-Moment Living in a Fast-Moving World by Emily P. Freeman 4.5 stars


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Belle Lune | 115 comments The Invention of Exile - Vanessa Manko


message 40: by Kim (new)

Kim Baker | 88 comments I read Elephants Can Remember by Agatha Christie.


message 41: by Denise (new)

Denise | 553 comments I read The Gifted School by Bruce Holsinger


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Carol (cquan01) | 587 comments I read Winter In Paradise by Elin Hildebrand. 3 stars


message 43: by Anna (new)

Anna (annafrommontana) | 413 comments I read Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret which at least some of the editions have script font. A classic from my childhood!


message 44: by Aquaria (new)

Aquaria | 286 comments The First Mrs Rothschild, by Sara Aharoni. How the Rothschild's became international financiers, through the eyes of the founder's wife. A bit of ick when one of her sons marries his niece--and everyone is fine with it. But that sort of thing used to go on quite a bit pre-19th century. Quite a few generations in the Spanish royal lineage did the same thing.


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Sandy | 71 comments The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese 5⭐️


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Amy | 50 comments Between Sisters by Kristin Hannah


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Hannah DCamp | 129 comments I read Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli


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Tamara Evans (bamalibrarylady) | 264 comments I read "Old School Love: And Why It Works" by Joseph "Rev Run" Simmons and Justine Simmons

Old School Love And Why It Works by Joseph Simmons


message 50: by Kim (new)

Kim Hampton | 266 comments Christmas Bells by Jennifer Chiaverini. I read this one after watching the movie I Heard the Bells, about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Loved the movie, and loved this book too!


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