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I'm a 27 year old reader and dreamer working in the publishing industry. I live in Toronto with my cat and some books.
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puellaperdita-archive-blog asked

How many books do you own, if you know?

Also, I absolutely love you and your blog. Spectacular. <3

Not enough! Right now, in my bedroom at home, I have a tall fat book shelf full of fiction, a tall skinny book shelf (mostly filled) of non fiction and maybe another shelf of my children’s books. I have more books in my dorm room, not much though. In April I’m moving home for a while and into a bigger bedroom, so I can get another tall and fat bookshelf and slowly fill it with more books.

7 years ago 1 note
Book Review: Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver
Liesl has been locked in her attic bedroom by her stepmother ever since her father became ill months ago. A few days after his death, Liesl encounters a ghost in her bedroom. The ghost, Po, is neither male nor...

Book Review: Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver

Liesl has been locked in her attic bedroom by her stepmother ever since her father became ill months ago. A few days after his death, Liesl encounters a ghost in her bedroom. The ghost, Po, is neither male nor female and both at the same time. When Po goes to the Other Side to look for Liesl’s father, he learns that he doesn’t feel he will be able to move to the Beyond until his ashes are scattered with his wife’s. Liesl and Po set out to bring the box holding his ashes to the house where Liesl grew up. Meanwhile, Will, the Alchemist’s apprentice, is making an important delivery and accidentally misplaces the most important magic in the world. The Alchemist has created a complicated spell that involved bottling the sun. Due to his magic, the whole world is a dull grey colour. Will’s mistake leads him to join Liesl and Po in their quest. As the children and the ghost set out to help Liesl’s father move on, they inadvertently bring colour back to their world.

I recently read an article discussing how a children’s book can become a classic. The article brought up some of the obvious things, such as great writing and characters, an interesting and creative plot and setting. The article believed that the most important quality in a book for children is that the book should be about something bigger and more meaningful than it might initially seem to be. Liesl & Po certainly qualifies, based on that. This book is about losing someone you love and having your whole world feel grey and colourless. This book shares a lot of ideas about life and death, and there were some wonderful passages. Lauren Oliver is the writer of Before I Fall and Delirium, and the one thing that these three books have in common is that they’re all beautifully written. Liesl & Po is a wonderful story about a sunless world where ghosts can appear to humans. The characters were vivid and interesting. They live in a dark world where magic is possible. The plot started with a simple idea (a girl tries to help her father be at peace by taking his ashes home) and turned that into an enchanting story that swept me away. This book is one of those examples of me guessing what was going to happen and being completely off. It seems silly now, but I thought that Po was going to turn out to be Mo’s sister, Bella. I thought that she would have gotten confused and given herself a name that rhymed with her brother’s. This turned out to be wrong, and what actually happened worked much better. The story had a fairy tale feel to it, and I loved the magical world that Oliver created. My one complaint is that parts of the ending felt silly and didn’t read as smoothly as the rest of the book. The illustrations by Kei Acedera captured the story beautifully. I actually prefer the blue cover that was under the jacket for the book over the brown jacket cover. Perhaps it will be used in the paperback edition. In other reviews I’ve read, Oliver’s explanation of her reasons for writing this book were used as an introduction. In my edition, the author’s note doesn’t appear until the end. I wish I had read it before I started reading Liesl & Po, because I think knowing that this book was written as a way of coping with grief would have added to my reading experience. This book meant a lot to the writer, which was apparent in every page. Oliver created a heartfelt and touching story about coping with loss and seeing the sun again after a long winter.

4/5

“Perhaps that was how the sparrows did it too: perhaps they were looking so hard at the peaks and tips of the new rooftops coated with dew, and the vast new horizons, that they only forgot that they did not know how to fly until they were already in midair.”

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7 years ago 10 notes

pollys-corner-deactivated201403 asked

How would you arrange your books once your bookshelves are full? When my family moved in this flat the bedroom that I was given had only two little bookshelves and there is no room for more... I put all the DVD's in drawers and boxes not to use shelves for them... Should I invade my brother's bedroom? (he lives with his girlfriend now)

I usually just stack more books on top of the other books, but you can only do that so much. I would probably move some of your books in your brother’s room.

7 years ago 2 notes
partiespillsandteacups:
“ bedroom window. (by Bookshop Folk)
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partiespillsandteacups

bedroom window. (by Bookshop Folk)

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astreeeaneee:
“One afternoon in my bedroom
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One afternoon in my bedroom

3 years ago 2,866 notes Source Source
booksandstories:
“My bedroom shelves! My portal into hundreds upon hundreds of incredible worlds.
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booksandstories

My bedroom shelves! My portal into hundreds upon hundreds of incredible worlds. 

7 years ago 52 notes Source
the-book-whores:
“My bedroom
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Amazing! I have the same Luke Skywalker build a bear.

the-book-whores

My bedroom

noseinabook

Amazing! I have the same Luke Skywalker build a bear.

7 years ago 7 notes Source Source

I thought it would be a good time for a bookshelf tour! In my bedroom I have a wall of my main bookshelves: a skinny shelf for junior fiction, a fat shelf for my adult fiction and a skinny shelf for YA. This is shown in the centre picture. Near my bed I have another bookshelf full of non-fiction, cookbooks and magazines. I also have a bookshelf as my bedside table with most of my Harry Potter stuff. My bookshelves are currently fairly crowded with random nicknacks, like the beautiful rose my friend made me (picture 1.) Some of my non-fiction books are shown on the right and the left in the middle row. You can see the full shelf here. You can see all the pictures I’ve posted of my shelves here.

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6 years ago 227 notes
astreeeaneee:
“ Part of my bedroom that I love to look at especially in daylight
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Part of my bedroom that I love to look at especially in daylight

3 years ago 1,532 notes Source Source
Some of my books in my dorm room. Most of my books are in my bedroom at home, but I bring some with me to school.

Some of my books in my dorm room. Most of my books are in my bedroom at home, but I bring some with me to school. 

8 years ago 24 notes