Publishers and bookworms alike had a little fun on Twitter this week by putting Beyonce-inspired twists on book titles in a #BeyonceBooks hashtag challenge. Making quirky and cute tweaks to the names of classics like Maya Anagelou’s I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the challenge yielded titles that could be interesting reads. Popular publishing houses like Penguin, Scholastic and Random House got in on the fun. Check out a few #BeyonceBooks below:
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Single Ladies #BeyonceBooks
— this is teen (@this_is_teen) March 28, 2014
Single Ladies (Put a Lord of the Rings On It) #BeyonceBooks #lotr (credit: @hmhcooks)
— HMH Trade (@HMHbooks) March 28, 2014
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I Knowles Why the Caged Bird Sings #BeyonceBooks
— Grand Central Pub (@GrandCentralPub) March 28, 2014
I Woke Up Like This Is How You Lose Her #beyoncebooks
— EverydayeBook (@EverydayeBook) March 28, 2014
Naughty Girl, Interrupted #beyoncebooks
— randomhouse (@randomhouse) March 28, 2014
“Lovecraft on Top” (or “Drunk in Lovecraft”) #BeyonceBooks
— Penguin Classics (@PenguinClassics) March 28, 2014
Who knows, now that Beyonce has finished her year-long Mrs. Carter World Tour, maybe she’ll be inspired to write a book.