Ooo, I like it! Sometime to do with a pair of red socks that go into a white wash, and make everything go pink! And then the consequences of people going around wearing pink clothes... Hmm, a comedy, a teen one?
Glass and Grass
please grant me my small wish; (love me to the marrow of my bones)
Hmm...it's hard to say out loud. It kind of sounds like a teenage romance, am I right? It would have to have some interesting cover art for me to check it out.
It sounds like a historical fiction about a circus. Even though I've never heard it before, the title sounds a little cliché. If I saw it on a shelf, I'd pick it up, but I'm not sure I'd read it. It would have to depend on the art and thickness.
Sleeper
Jennafina's Love Your Body Already Dammit Campaign
sort of a pun on the usual "love at first sight" so it's kind of cute in that respect. but it doesn't roll the same as the phrase it was based off of. but sightless makes me think of a blind person. So perhaps love with a blind person? It just doesn't flow right though...
The Stained Curtain
“It's necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live.” ― Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo
Sounds like a murder mystery, or an extremely embellished home cleaning guide. I'd probably need a cool cover and an interesting synopsis to read it, though- personally, I'm not really into either genre.
Communist Jack
Graffiti is the most passionate form of literature there is.
It's like GI Joe! Sounds like a humorous novel about war, or a communist country, or a mans passion for communism. If it really was a comedy, I'd buy it!
On Stage
“It's necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live.” ― Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo
A book about the theatre. Perhaps a secret plot that isn't secret at all, because it's happening right in front of everybody, only they don't see it it's so obvious.
Masters of the Phoenix.
"TV makes sense. It has logic, structure, rules, and likeable leading men. In life, we have this. We have you." -Abed Nadir