I don't think I've ever seen a book title in quotation marks on a binding before. Or at least, I must not have noticed the quotation marks on "National Velvet" before today! My eyes must have just passed over them. LOL!
But now that I did notice, I'm quite puzzled. That's not the norm for a title.
Google wasn't helpful. I figured there'd be a note about why the author did that on the wiki page. But, sadly, no. Hm.
Anyone know the reason behind the quotation marks?
Love this set of books, and have some grands that would love to read them. Thanks.
ReplyDeletePerfect for my little girls
ReplyDeleteI'd love these for my granddaughter. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful set of classics!
ReplyDeleteWould love these! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win!!!
ReplyDeleteThey look like such a great set. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWould love to read these to my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteLove book sets!
ReplyDeleteGreat for the grandkids, please throw me in the mix!
ReplyDeleteI would love these for my grandchildren. Keeping my fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteMy 14 yr. old daughter would love these, thanks for the chance
ReplyDeletesign me up
ReplyDeleteWould love these for my grandson thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!! My 8 year old loves books and I'd love to give her these :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Books!
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing collection ~ would have a special place for them ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a great selection of books. It is so wonderful of you to give them away!
ReplyDeleteReally amazing collection of children's classics!! Love this!! Thanks so much for such a lovely giveaway!! xoxox
ReplyDeleteWould love to read these to the granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen a book title in quotation marks on a binding before. Or at least, I must not have noticed the quotation marks on "National Velvet" before today! My eyes must have just passed over them. LOL!
ReplyDeleteBut now that I did notice, I'm quite puzzled. That's not the norm for a title.
Google wasn't helpful. I figured there'd be a note about why the author did that on the wiki page. But, sadly, no. Hm.
Anyone know the reason behind the quotation marks?