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"Making Love With Scrabble Tiles" would be a good read for someone who enjoys poetry and wordplay. Joshua Ip's collection invites readers to explore the intricacies of relationships through the lens of language, with each poem crafted from the letters found in Scrabble tiles. The book's unique approach to love and intimacy is a refreshing departure from conventional romance literature.

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making love with scrabble tiles is about love with language; words with friends;and sex with toys. in his second collection, joshua ip invites you to sit down acrossthe board, as he lays down letters in the patterns of past or imagined relationships.some words speak for themselves, but others taste best when balanced tenuously onthe tip of your tongue.
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Making Love With Scrabble Tiles

ISBN: 9789810747794
Authors: Joshua Ip
Date of Publication: 2013-01-01
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"Making Love With Scrabble Tiles" would be a good read for someone who enjoys poetry and wordplay. Joshua Ip's collection invites readers to explore the intricacies of relationships through the lens of language, with each poem crafted from the letters found in Scrabble tiles. The book's unique approach to love and intimacy is a refreshing departure from conventional romance literature.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also ask Riley for recommendations here.

making love with scrabble tiles is about love with language; words with friends;and sex with toys. in his second collection, joshua ip invites you to sit down acrossthe board, as he lays down letters in the patterns of past or imagined relationships.some words speak for themselves, but others taste best when balanced tenuously onthe tip of your tongue.