Read Band Books Week

I keep hearing so much about some “Read Band Books Week.”  Since everyone seems to be talking about it, I thought I should join in and read one.  I decided Rock would be a fun band type to choose.  The title of this sounds perfect for the occasion…

ROCK RULES: THE ULTIMATE ROCK BAND BOOK by Michele Rosenthal (amazon.com)

What?  I misunderstood what they meant?

Oh, I get it.  It is “Reed Band Books Week.”  Hmmm…well I found this book.  Doesn’t sound as interesting.  But I guess I will read this…

REED INSTRUMENTS by Jeremy Montagu (tower.com)

Oh, that still isn’t right?

“Read Band Books Weak?”   Really?  It isn’t very nice to call sisters “WEAK” but I guess I will have to read this instead…

BAND OF SISTERS by Cathy Gohlke (edgyinspirationalromance.com)

Huh?  That still isn’t correct??

Dang homophones.

OK, I finally get it now.  But geesh, they didn’t even use spell check…

READ BANNED BOOKS WEEK (1×57.com)

Now I guess the next thing you are going to tell me is that there is no such thing as “Tell Band Stories Week???”

Because this one time, at band camp…

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READ WHATEVER YOU LIKE and LIKE WHATEVER YOU READ! 

Read a banned book.  Read a band book.  It should be your choice.

I think I will still choose to read the “Ultimate Rock Band” book.  Dude.

ROCK                                                             AND                                                ROLL!!!!

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4 thoughts on “Read Band Books Week”

    1. Thanks Tilly Bud! When I heard about Read Banned Books Week, I thought of “band” books right away but was surprised by the number of possibilities for that one phrase once I started thinking about it. I thought it was too funny NOT to write about…even though it was corny. 😀 I started to also add a photo of a red colored book for “RED Band Book Week” but that didn’t go with the homophone “theme.” Not really sure WHAT that would classify as…read and read (red) would be a heteronym (I had to look up what it’s called to be spelled the same but pronounced differently. lol) but once you change the spelling to “red” I think you have nothing. 😀

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