Alfred J Bruey - Jackson, MI (USA):
This book first learned to dance when the minuet was the latest
thing and followed all the dance crazes until the late 20th century.
It refuses to break dance or line dance. It sits quietly along
the wall waiting for the return of the waltz.
This book is rarely here on the shelf because it's usually in
the restroom combing its hair and checking its make-up. Even the author
didn't realize she was creating such a vain monster.
This book has a pebble in its shoe. The stone has been
there for three days and it's beginning to get aggravating.
This book went to the opera last night. It had a very
good seat - it couldn't hear the singing.
This book is full of angry poems. It's the perfect book to
read if you're feeling guilty about being too happy.
Sarolina Shen Chang - Canton, Michigan (USA):
This book clones itself sans the dust cover.
This book is to be continued. In Sawhili.
This book has high blood pressure. Don't show it this overdue
report card.
This book has been on a hunger strike for over a month
now, the nurse has hard time locating the veins for IV.
Its readers are keeping vigil across the street. Its author is
writing a sequel against its wish.
The fisherman is drying this poetry book on the bank, line by
line.
Katherine Borghardt - Ottawa, KS (USA):
This book waltzed into my life
in three quarter time
tangoed with my heart
and slam-danced me into reality.
Aaron Zimmerman - Bowling Green, Ohio (USA):
I fell asleep while reading this book.
This book is complete nonsense, but I liked it anyway.
My grandparents bought me this book when I was seven.
This book convinced me to become a vegetarian.
This book is just a bunch of blank pages.
Morgan Jones - Bowling Green, Ohio (USA):
This book taught me, brought somthing out in me.
This book found me.
I found this book.
This book killed me, ended part of me.
This book likes me despite the disklike I have for it.
Peter McClanahan - Bowling Green, OH (USA):
This book was scary
This book was way too long
MARY P. ELWELL - Sunrise, Florida (Broward):
This book is about our life, Our life like a candle
lit at th beginning Glowing brightly as we grow
Illuminating us as we explore the darkness It's
wick, flickeering,sputtering, as We walk sometimes
fearfully Through the turbulent winds and heavy
Aaron Kennell - Bowling Green, Ohio (USA):
This book smells like old milk
This book has pictures
This book was written in cursive
This was the first book I learned to read
This book my grandma read to me while I got ready for
bed
Peter McClanahan - Bowling Green, OH (USA):
I read this book for extra credit. It was well worth
it
This book made me realize what war was like
This book made me thankful for all that I have
This book is about to fall apart. I hope it doesn't
This book was given to me for my birthday
This book was very inspirational
This book was more confusing than anything
It seemed like this book would never end...
Aaron Kennell - Bowling Green, Ohio (USA):
This book's cover had been ripped off
This book was scary and gave me bad dreams
This book's pages are thin and soft to touch
This book brings me to an island in the South Pacific
This book accidentally fell into the Gulf of Mexico
Dale McLaughlin - Stillwater, OK (USA):
Placing her stiletto heels against the back of the book, the code
warned the text that she would break its spine if it didn't
obey her.
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