There are a few books which I love and I think everyone should read, and I want to acronymise them to spread the word. One of them is Supernature by Lyall Watson, which I have only read once, some time ago. Perhaps I wouldn't like it so much if I read it again now, but here's the acronym:
SUPERNATURE: Science Used Progressively Entering Realms Nearly Always Thought Unscientific. Reasoning's Engaging.
One of my favourite novels is The Solitaire Mystery by Jostein Gaarder. It's a fantastic story within a story within a story, with everything intertwined in unguessable ways. Here are some characters from the book - they're a bit difficult to explain without giving away parts of the mystery, so I'd advise reading the book.
HANS THOMAS: His Autobiographic Novel Spans Two Hundred Or More Autumn Seasons!
FRODE: Fiftyish Residents Of Deck Encarnalised/Enlivened
MAMA: Meaningfully, Athinai Mirrored Anita.
(Hans Thomas's mother Anita went to Athens to find herself, and Hans Thomas notices that the sign 'Athinai' is almost Anita backwards.)
Metaphorically Amorously Marked Ace.
(Hans Thomas's mother is connected with the Ace of Hearts)
DWARF/JOKER: Distinctly Wary About Rainbow Fizz - Jeroboam Of Knowledge Eventually Ruins.
LINE: Left Impregnated, Not Estimable.
(Line is Hans Thomas's grandmother, who became pregnant to a German soldier and was hated for it)
ALBERT KLAGES: Another Link Between Epochs - Relays Tale Knowing Little About Game's Eventual Signification
and finally, a town around which much of the story is centred:
DORF: Destination Of Rainbow Fizz
There are other characters which I'm still working on.
Another book I like is The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster. I suppose it's a children's story, but crammed full of puns - every saying is taken literally. It's delightful. I intend to acronymise the names of the chapters.
If any of you have read these books, feel free to help. If you haven't, feel free to read them.