I was going to do Option A: Be a kid!, for this week’s geek, but then I got this book in the mail, and it just screamed for a haiku review, so I’m doing:
Option B: Be a poet!
Review a book you’ve read recently in haiku. (It doesn’t need to be a poetry book you’re reviewing, any book will do.) See Emilyreads for an idea of what I mean.
The book:
Legs Talk
by D.E. Boone
ages: adult, probably.
First sentence: “Some people call it shopping.”
The haiku:
Captioned leg photos
Tell of a relationship.
It goes nowhere fast.
That’s harder than it looks.
Love it 🙂
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Great haiku. They are way harder to write than they look.>>I gave you an award on my blog.
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Great haiku! (I agree, they’re harder than they look!) The book still kind of puzzles me, though!
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Sorry, Ali, but there’s really not much more to the book than the haiku suggests. It’s pictures of legs with witty (sometimes) captions that tells a story of a meeting-relationship-breakup-makeup. Not terribly deep.
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