COYER challenge: Acrostic Poem

Posted 21 November, 2013 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Uncategorized / 19 Comments

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Acrostic Poem

Welcome to this Acrostic Poem mini-challenge for the COYER challenge πŸ™‚ The Acrostic Poem challenge is hosted by Laura at Music Plus Books, you should go over to her blog to sign up and participate in her giveaway by writing your own Acrostic Poem!

I just finished reading TRAGIC (and the sequels MANIC and PANIC) by J. A. Huss, and I truly loved those books so much! I gave all three five stars because they are complex, with amazing characters, pretty hard subject matter but still filled with hope and love. I was so into the story of these books that I actually stayed up until 3am two nights in a row just to read – even if I have lots of school work, and some new, complicated stuff we’re learning in linguistics these days. I just could not put down these books, I felt so much for Rook and Ronin, and I really needed to know everything I could about them!

So my Acrostic Poem is based on TRAGIC:

Tragic - (un)Conventional BookviewsTwo people who once were broken
Reach for love and a new relationship
All is not as easy as it seems
Gentleness is hard to come by
Intentions aren’t always easy to read, but strong
Chemistry, love and strength ensue

If you participate as well, please leave me a link in the comments so I can come and check out your Acrostic Poem as well πŸ™‚

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Thanks for stopping by! Have a terrific Thursday.

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Linda is an English as foreign language teacher and has a Master's degree in English Language and Literature. She's an avid reader, blogger, compulsive one-clicker and a genre omnivore. Ever since she learnt how to read she has been seen with a book or two in her hands everywhere she goes.

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19 responses to “COYER challenge: Acrostic Poem

  1. Thank you Stormi πŸ™‚ I love trying out poems… Not really sure if I’m any good, but I have fun doing it!

    Thanks for stopping by πŸ™‚

    • Thank you! My reviews for Panic and Manic will be up next week! I am totally hooked! My little poem is truly nothing compared to your amazing stories, though.

  2. Wow, Lexxie! I didn’t know you were a poet! πŸ™‚ That’s an incredible poem and you definitely conveyed the heart of Tragic. Great job, my friend!

    Hope your week has gone well. Did you get snow? I’m staring out at a winter wonderland while sitting warm and cozy by the fire. πŸ™‚ Happy Thursday! *hugs*

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    • Thank you Brandee!! I’m not exactly a poet, though, just deeply moved by Rook and Ronin’s story still πŸ™‚

      My week has been good so far. We had some snow yesterday morning and this morning, but it melted before 9am. It’s pretty cool, though, and the mountain I see from my windows has a very thin white cover πŸ™‚

      Have a great day my friend πŸ™‚ *hugs*

    • Thank you Alisa! Maybe I will do that, I had a lot fun writing this one! When a book touches me deeply, I might just do this πŸ™‚

    • Thank you Jaclyn! Now, she’s a new favorite of mine as well! I devoured the Rook and Ronin series, loved it so much πŸ™‚ I need to read the Junco series now, too.

      Everything is well, school is really busy! We’ll make a FB chat date so we can talk more if you’d like.

      Have a fantastic Friday!

    • Thank you Laura πŸ™‚ It was a lot of fun to write it! I think I might do an acrostic poem when I am really loving a book in the future – if I can come up with inspiration, that is.

      Thanks for stopping by.

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