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37 -- Palindrome On The Cover



I love Lisa Scottoline's non fiction books about her, her daughter and mother - maybe I'll join you on this one, we'll see🙂

I love Lisa Scottoline's non fiction books about her, her daughter and mother - maybe I'll join you on this one, we'll see🙂"
I didn't even know she wrote non-fiction, I'll have to check those out. I read her novel Eternal and loved it






Palindromania!
This was a fun graphic novel, humor."
Thanks for the recommendation Lucie. My local library had Otto: A Palindrama by Jon Agee, a fun graphic novel that was like nothing I've read before. The story follows a young boy Otto through a series of adventures while looking for his dog Pip.
A few of my favorite lines:
"Do geese see God?"
"Emus sail, I assume"
"No panic, I nap on!






Elle is the palindrome.



S.O.S. by Tom Phillips
4/5
Really wish it was August now. I don't know whether or not to read the ending as hopeful or ominous, so I hope book 3 will do some clearing up once it's released!
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What is a palindrome? A palindrome is a word, sentence, or phrase that reads the same backward as it does forward. For example, “racecar” or “nurses run.”
For prompt 37, we’re looking for a book with a palindrome on the cover. This may be a word in the title, the title as a whole, a design element on the cover, a word in the blurb on the back cover, a word in an endorsement on the cover, the author’s name, etc.
One-word palindromes work toward this prompt, and the palindrome can be in any language. A few examples of one-word English palindromes include: radar, civic, madam, rotor, rotator, kayak, level, noon, mom, sagas, solos, stats, wow, bib, nun, refer, pop, peep, sis, tenet.
If one of these words appear anywhere on the cover (front, back, or spine) as either a word or a graphic, it counts toward this prompt. (For example: You may have the word “Kayak” in the title, or a picture of a kayak in the cover design.)
You might also choose an author named Hannah, Anna, Bob, Ava, Otto, Elle, Arora, Aviva, Eve, Ada, Lil, Viv, etc. Additionally, if these names appear in the title, subtitle, another author’s endorsement on the cover, a character name in the back blurb, etc, it works toward this prompt.
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