As its title suggests, “I Love Me, Vol. I” is a reference book dedicated to what?
Anagrams
Eponyms
Oxymorons
Palindromes
A palindrome is a word, phrase, or other sequence of characters that reads the same when read both forwards and backwards. In essence, it maintains its original meaning when read in either direction. For example, the word “kayak,” the name “Bob,” and the phrase “madam, I’m Adam” are all palindromes. Palindromes can range from single words to complex sentences or even entire poems. “I Love Me, Vol. I” is a reference book dedicated to palindromes. The book, its title a palidrome itself, showcases a collection of these fascinating linguistic phenomena.