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Beautiful Book #2

ithinkthereforeiamsterdam wrote 2 weeks ago: I am very lucky that not only does Callum love books, he’s very happy to buy me books and add … more →

Tags: Literature, Novel, Reading, British Fiction, Jane Austen, kindle, Bibliophile

The Man Who Walked Through Walls

Matilda wrote 3 weeks ago: Monsieur Dutilleul is an ordinary, unremarkable clerk in a Parisian office. He has a pince-nez and a … more →

Tags: Books about people, thoughtful books, funny books, Marcel Aymé, The Man Who Walked Through Walls

It's World Penguin Day and There Are Baby Penguins Everywhere! 4 comments

The Picture Book Review wrote 3 weeks ago: Baby Penguins Everywhere! by Melissa Guion.  Ages 2 – 5. 28 pages. Philomel.  December 2012.   … more →

Tags: Both Kiddo and Mom Loved This Book, Children's Books, Highly Recommended, Highly REcommended Books, Kiddo Loved, KidLit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved

Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday: The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins by Barbara Kerley with Drawings by Brian Selznick

The Picture Book Review wrote 1 month ago: The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins by Barbara Kerley with Drawings by Brian Selznick.  Ages 4 … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Highly REcommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved, Both Kiddo and Mom Loved This Book, KidLit, Children's Books, Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday, Children's Picture Books

Popper Possum and the Giant Rats by Mary Brugioni and Illustrated by Albert Saavedra4 comments

The Picture Book Review wrote 1 month ago: Popper Possum and the Giant Rats by Mary Brugioni and Illustrated by Albert Saavedra.  Ages 4 … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Highly REcommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Kiddo Loved, Two year old loved, Both Kiddo and Mom Loved This Book, kid lit blog hop, KidLit, Children's Books

Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday: The House That George Built by Suzanne Slade and Illustrated by Rebecca Bond2 comments

The Picture Book Review wrote 1 month ago: The House That George Built by Suzanne Slade and Illustrated by Rebecca Bond.  Ages 4 – 8 (2.5 … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Highly REcommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Kiddo Loved, Two year old loved, Both Kiddo and Mom Loved This Book, KidLit, Children's Books, Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday

Beautiful Book #2

ithinkthereforeiamsterdam wrote 1 month ago: This heavy tome of Victorian fiction is one of the best books I’ve ever seen. But to have a go … more →

Tags: Victorian, Literature, Novel, Favourite books, Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle, British Fiction, Dr. Watson, detective

Beautiful book covers, part 12 comments

Nina wrote 1 month ago: Hello! I am one of those people who is definitely guilty of occasionally judging a book by its cover … more →

Tags: covers 2, Books, Covers, Philip Pullman, grimm tales, His Dark Materials, David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas, Dune

P-p-p-pick up a Penguin2 comments

ithinkthereforeiamsterdam wrote 1 month ago: The Penguin Books design is something of an icon now, moving beyond the cover of their publications … more →

Tags: Literature, Fiction, Books, Poetry, Reading, Penguin books, Jewellery, Postcards

Welcome to the AbeBooks YouTube Channel

seyyah1906 wrote 1 month ago: Welcome to the AbeBooks' YouTube Channel where you will see book reviews, bookshops, top 10s, rare a … more →

Tags: Advertisements, Abebooks, YouTube, Bookshops, book collectors, booksellers

CREATIVE CAPS ON

anydotts wrote 1 month ago: It is a truth universally acknowledged that a publisher in possession of a good book must be in want … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, the camomile, merchiston publishing

CREATIVE CAPS ON

annettenimmo wrote 1 month ago: It is a truth universally acknowledged that a publisher in possession of a good book must be in want … more →

Tags: the camomile

Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday: Eight Days Gone by Linda McReynolds and Illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke10 comments

The Picture Book Review wrote 2 months ago: Eight Days Gone by Linda McReynolds and Illustrated by Ryan O’Rourke.  Ages 5 – 8 (2.5 y … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Highly REcommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved, Both Kiddo and Mom Loved This Book, KidLit, Children's Books, Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday, Children's Picture Books

Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday: Marvin Makes Music by Marvin Hamlisch and Illustrated by Jim Madsen6 comments

The Picture Book Review wrote 2 months ago: Marvin Makes Music by Marvin Hamlisch and Illustrated by Jim Madsen.  Ages 4 – 8 (2.5 year old … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Highly REcommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Kiddo Loved, Two year old loved, Both Kiddo and Mom Loved This Book, KidLit, Children's Books, Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday

Such a Cool Book: Who Put the B in the Ballyhoo? by Carlyn Beccia4 comments

The Picture Book Review wrote 2 months ago: Who Put the B in the Ballyhoo: The Most Amazing, Bizarre, and Celebrated Circus Performers by Carlyn … more →

Tags: Picture Books, Highly REcommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Kiddo Loved, Two year old loved, Both Kiddo and Mom Loved This Book, kid lit blog hop, KidLit, Children's Books

Beautiful Book #1

ithinkthereforeiamsterdam wrote 2 months ago: This edition of Fahrenheit 451 is definitely a worthy choice for Beautiful Books #1. Too pristine to … more →

Tags: Novel, Books, 101 books, Ray Bradbury

2 Beautiful Books That Will Change How You Think About Food 4 comments

Shan @ DearStephenKing wrote 2 months ago: Why hello there, friends! I want to share with you two beautiful books that are getting quite a work … more →

Tags: Books, Recipes, Cook Books, Sustainable living, Sustainable cooking, stephanie alexander, Stephanie Alexander's Kitchen Garden Companion, The Sustainable Table, Cooking with Kids

Illustrated books, the British Library and The Folio Society

bizylipress wrote 2 months ago: Last night I went to a fantastic event at the British Library, in association with The Folio Society … more →

Tags: Bibliophilism, book designers, British Library, The Portfolio Society, house of illustration, Peter Bailey, Philip Pullman, alexander wells, Sara Ogilvie

Book #38: Slaughterhouse-Five

isoundmyyawp wrote 2 months ago: This was my second reading of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. The first time I read it, I … more →

Tags: Fiction, List, Last thoughts, Postmodernism, Sci-Fi, Books, postmodernism, World War II, death


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