Every four years in November, Americans exercise their civic duty and head to the polls to cast their ballots for our country’s next leader.
Every couple of days or so, members of book Twitter practice their literary duty and whip up goofy book title puns for the amusement of others.
Today, thanks to the #ElectionBooks hashtag created by BuzzFeed Books, those two important practices have finally collided. Punners have turned out by the tens to offer their own personal riffs on classic literature.
If you’re still obsessing over the outcome of the 2016 election, give your anxious mind a moment of reprieve, as you continue hoping for One Hundred Years of Pantsuits.
One Hundred Years of Pantsuit #ElectionBooks
— Jonathan Shipley (@shipleywriter) November 8, 2016
Rabbit, Runoff #ElectionBooks
— Mitch Wertlieb (@mwertlieb) November 3, 2014
In the Company of Nasty Women #electionbooks
— Blue Rider Press (@BlueRiderPress) November 8, 2016
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantsuit #electionbooks
— nasty woman (@ssameldredge) November 8, 2016
The Lovely Ken Bones #electionbooks
— Michael (@CardinalBiggles) November 8, 2016
20,000 Biglys Under the Sea #electionbooks
— Amanda Glassman (@aglasswoman) November 8, 2016
One State,
— Michael Beeman (@MichaelBeeman) November 8, 2016
Two State,
Red State,
Blue State#electionbooks
The Crying of Ballot 49 #electionbooks
— Isaac Fitzgerald (@IsaacFitzgerald) November 8, 2016
No Country for Angry Old White Men #electionbooks
— Jeremy Neely (@jeremyneely) November 8, 2016
How to Lose Friends and Alienate Voters #electionbooks
— Carolyn Quimby (@CarolynQuimby) November 8, 2016
The Great Nasty #electionbooks
— Kate Geiselman (@Gee_Kate) November 8, 2016
Puss in Booths #electionbooks @BuzzFeedBooks
— Che-001 (@TheBlackHermit) November 8, 2016
To the Whitehouse (like To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf) #electionbooks
— Rachel🍂Writes 🎄 (@WriteRachel) November 8, 2016
The Gropes Of Wrath #electionbooks
— Declan Cashin (@Tweet_Dec) November 8, 2016
The Curious Incident of the Tweets in the Night-Time #electionbooks
— Bob Proehl (@bobproehl) November 8, 2016
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