We're moving along to the next two shelves of my SFF bookcase. More of my favorite books reside on these shelves. Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances by Neil Gaiman Neverwhere (Author's Preferred Edition) by Neil Gaiman The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman Stardust by … Continue reading Bookshelf Tour pt. 8: Science Fiction and Fantasy: The Two Shelves
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Bookshelf Tour, pt. 5: Tolkien
Part five of my bookshelf tour! Next up is the third bookcase in my living room. It's a 2-shelf bookcase that the TV and blu-ray player live on top of, but the important things are the shelves. Take one look at them, and you will quickly figure out that J.R.R. Tolkien is my favorite author. … Continue reading Bookshelf Tour, pt. 5: Tolkien
Bookshelf Tour, pt. 4: Photography and Vintage
On we go with the bookshelf tour! This set of books live on the shelves right next to my desk in the living room. It's a 5-shelf bookcase, but only two shelves have books. The others have things like a clock and photos and coasters for mugs of tea. The photography books are on the … Continue reading Bookshelf Tour, pt. 4: Photography and Vintage
Bookshelf Tour pt. 3: Historical Fiction and Oversized Books
Part three! We've left the studio and have entered the living room! My gray shelves have been with me since college. There's nothing special about them-- I think we bought them at Walmart or someplace like that, but my Dad reinforced them and made them incredibly sturdy. I keep painting them whenever my overall home … Continue reading Bookshelf Tour pt. 3: Historical Fiction and Oversized Books
Bookshelf Tour, pt. 1: Fiction, Memoir, and Poetry
Thank you to those of who voted in my little poll from a while back. You voted for a bookshelf tour, so here we go. Unlike those lovely walls of shelving you see in drool-worthy shots on BookTube, Bookstagram, or home design magazines, my bookcases are spread out across my little apartment. In my living … Continue reading Bookshelf Tour, pt. 1: Fiction, Memoir, and Poetry