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4 -- Lowercase Letters On The Spine



Ooo, I had this listed on my audiobook TBR list. Thank you for the suggestion!





Luciana wrote: "help, I only read on Kindle :( what can I do?"
Lots of ideas! Browse a library or book store for a title that fits then read that book on Kindle, or Google book spines and read the ebook version of that one, or read the ebook version of anything mentioned above or listed in the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ list noted above, or go to Instagram and search "book stack" to see thousands of book spines.
Lots of ideas! Browse a library or book store for a title that fits then read that book on Kindle, or Google book spines and read the ebook version of that one, or read the ebook version of anything mentioned above or listed in the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ list noted above, or go to Instagram and search "book stack" to see thousands of book spines.






I wound up using The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro instead. Will use Let Us Descend for something else.


4. Lowercase Letters On The Spine
If you take a quick look at the closest bookshelf, you’ll notice that most book titles are written using upper case letters (also known as capital letters) on..."
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If you take a quick look at the closest bookshelf, you’ll notice that most book titles are written using upper case letters (also known as capital letters) on the spine. However, for this prompt, we’re looking for books with lowercase letters on the spine.
Lowercase letters are the “small letters� in the alphabet.
The only requirement for this prompt is that lowercase letters appear on the spine. This may be the main title, author’s name, or any other words that appear on the spine. It can be in any style or type of font as long as it’s lowercase. The entire title may be in lowercase letters (For example: The Winemaker's Wife) or it may be a mix of upper and lowercase (For example: Such a Pretty Girl).
As with all our prompts, this can be completed using any format of reading and/or read in any language. As long as one edition of the book has lowercase letters on the spine, you can use it toward this prompt.
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