Spine Poems: An Eclectic Collection of Found Verse for Book Lovers

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Price
$27.99  $26.03
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Harper
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Pages
224
Dimensions
8.5 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063208223

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Reviews

"'Spine Poems' makes a fun gift for any book hoarder, and it'll surely inspire you to start mixing up your stacks." -- Ron Charles, The Washington Post Book Club

"Dauphin Simon, a creative director and former bookseller, stacks books spine-out to tell poetic micro stories, categorizing the resulting verse in a bookshop-like way--cooking, parenting, true crime, and so on. The poetry is the main point ('Taking Turns / Cleaning Up / This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage') but part of the fun, too, is admiring the ordered chaos of books arranged with no regard to color." -- Publishers Weekly Holiday Gift Guide

"A delightful gift for any book lover! Warning: May cause a compulsion to re-arrange your bookshelves." -- Mary Laura Philpott, author of I Miss You When I Blink and Bomb Shelter

"For nearly thirty years, I've been making what I call "Sorted Books," or what Annette Dauphin Simon calls "spine poetry," and I definitely understand Annette's obsession! With this book, she makes clever, whimsical, quirky and memorable contributions to the genre of found poetry." -- Nina Katchadourian, author of Sorted Books

"Annette's book and concept are witty and inspiring. The whole idea strikes me as highly contagious. Book lovers will be deliciously infected, never to quite recover. I am comfortably in bed as I write but must get up and try to make such a poem immediately." -- Jan Karon, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"At once funny and deeply felt, these poems beg for interaction. I read them aloud, I looked for the books behind the spines, and I pulled a few titles off the shelf to make poems of my own."
-- Liz Garton Scanlon, author of the Caldecott-honored All the World

"What a treat for any lover of books, words, poetry, and wonderment. Author Annette Simon began rearranging piles of books to create poems from their titles. I was fortunate enough to be present at the "storied independent bookstore in Neptune Beach" when this adventure took flight. . . . Simon has organized these spine poems into categories within Fiction and Non-fiction, and has paired them with related writings to inspire imagination and delight. Her last page aptly pictures two books with spines that proclaim "One Last Word" and "Mic Drop." Personally, I hope not." -- Rona Brinlee, owner of The BookMark bookstore

"SPINE POEMS is an absolute feast for book lovers! Annette Dauphin Simon had me at the dedication poem, of course: Bibliophile/You Are a Badass/I Wrote This for You. Loaded with bookish content on each page -- artfully-paired quotes, fun facts, and more -- getting lost in this book feels like spending the day getting lost in a bookstore. These cleverly and carefully-crafted poems cover a broad range of topics and emotions, and in scanning the spines I see some of my favorites, and more that I'll be adding to my TBR pile. This is the perfect gift for readers everywhere!" -- Nicole Yasinsky, Marketing Manager of novel. bookstore

"In Spine Poems, Annette Dauphin Simon commits an act of worshipful bibliophilia. Through the seemingly simple exercise of puzzling the spines of books, she creates poetry that is at once poignant, lovely, goofy, whimsical, surprising---and, yes, brilliant. You will never look at a bookshelf the same way again." -- Susan Coll, author of Bookish People

"Annette Dauphin Simon's Spine Poems is creatively delightful with a discovery on every page! It inspires a joy for poetry and sparks a game for found poems. Snippets of facts makes this book perfect for story sleuths and lovers of literature alike." -- Alicia D. Williams, Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe New Talent Award-winning author of Genesis Begins Again, a Newbery Honor Book

"Spine Poems isn't sitting on my shelf. It's living on my desk, a beautiful hardback with embossed title, filled with the titles of 323 more books (I counted) waiting to be discovered in an inspiring and delightful format. With every page turn, I declared out loud, "THIS one is my favorite!" ... until the next page. Split into categories from business to romance to pop culture, there's a spine poem for just about any day or mood, like a warm text from a friend, short and sweet, and perhaps with more to discover behind the spines." -- Ruth Suehle, author at GeekMom

"The verses range from hilarious two-line quips and truisms, to quirky observations about life and love, to insightful social commentary about the strange times we live in. Bursting with charm and joie de vivre, these friendly, visually appealing collages are accessible and oh-so-relatable, capable of turning skeptics into instant poetry lovers." -- Jama Kim Rattigan, Alphabet Soup

"Enchanting." -- Chris Barton, author of New York Times bestselling and Silbert-honored picture books

"A birthday cake slice of a book: delightful, colorful, short, sweet, and satisfying. But the best part might be the inspiration to make poems of your own." -- David Humphreys, Strong Sense of Place

"Interesting social commentary and cutesy images of poetry." -- Andrew Limbong, NPR's Book of the Day podcast, with Jane Clayson, WBUR

"These spreads of found verse from the random (and not-so-random) arrangements of book titles are a bibliophile's delight, and will add many to your must-read pile." -- The Globe and Mail

"Poignant." -- Creative Mornings Global

"A well-crafted poem is a thing of beauty, certainly, but 'found' poetry is somehow more magical: two words that accidentally rhyme, or mirror each other, or simply form a new meaning by accident feels like a happy secret. We were enchanted. " -- The Simple Things

"Fantastic. Gorgeous, full-color photographs, the spine poems are clever ... This is so great. It's just so cool." -- Zibby Owens

"Makes for a goofy gift with some surprisingly weighty contents." -- Sloane Crosley, Departures

"Grab a copy as a great addition to your own bookshelf -- it's sure to inspire some re-arranging! And maybe grab a few more as a unique gifts for all the wordsmiths, poetry lovers, and bibliophiles in your life." -- Southport Magazine

"Oh, how fun and beautiful this book is! Silly -- The Archer / Almost Missed You, lovely -- The Whisper / The Egg / The Watermelon Seed // The Art of the Commonplace / Tiny Beautiful Things, and sweet -- A Walk in the Woods / Dad by My Side / Above Us the Milky Way / Tender Is the Night." -- Caroline Starr Rose, author of Miraculous, May B., and other books for young readers

"I love that the concept of this book seems so simple, but author and creator Annette Dauphin Simon turned it into something complex and spectacular. What fun it is to have these facts and quotes accompany the poems, especially with the beautifully composed photos. Spine Poems is funny, delightful, informative, and even touching at times. I can't wait to put this book into the hands of every book lover I know!" -- Johanna Albrecht, McIntyre's Books, Pittsboro, NC

"So this is really cool, pretty. ... When you stack books on top of each other, and then read the titles all the way down the stack, you get a poem. And she's done that cleverly with an incredible number of poems with an incredible number of books." -- Adah Fitzgerald with Andrea Jasmin, Main Street Books, Davidson, NC

"A bibliophile's delight, Spine Poems is a stunningly produced volume of 'found verse.' Every two-page spread offers a visual treat, a verse and fun facts. The gold-embossed cover hints at the biblio-rich entertainment inside this delightful collection." -- Cheryl McKeon, Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza, Albany, NY

"An amusing collection that combines the enjoyment of literature and poetry. I could not resist the turn of the page, where I found more titles from Walter Murch, Toni Morrison, Antoinette Portis, Tiffany D. Jackson, Dr. Seuss, and Phuc Tran. I could go on, but I do encourage you to have Spine Poems on your coffee table for all to enjoy. These poems are my kind of haiku." -- Emöke, founder of Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, Asheville, NC