♦Welcome to another edition of the Open Book Blog Hop!♦
Topic #120
Images of reading nooks or bookshelf designs. Is there such a thing as a
bookworm who doesn’t appreciate photos of cozy reading nooks or gorgeous bookshelves?
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Last week we showed off a collection of book memes. This week, I’m going to refer you back to my Pinterest stash. I encourage you to follow me there, because I make it my business to collect images from around the internet that are interesting. They support not only my books but my passions.
The focus today is on reading nooks and bookshelves. Akash – The Trailokya Trilogy is the PinBoard that came to mind. The theme of the board is libraries and reading areas that are reminiscent of Akash, a place in The Trailokya Trilogy. Sweeping rooms with vaulted ceilings, shelves that stretch beyond the eyes’s reach, curiosities, and the guardians who keep watch can all be found embodied in the images of the board. Most importantly, it displays reading areas (or nooks) and some amazingly ornate shelves.
Visualizing these spaces for the book was no great struggle. I have a history of daydreaming about my own library, or wandering the halls of great museums. After all, I am a historian, so that makes a lot of sense. Having this board makes the work more immersive for the fans who follow those boards. Isn’t that fun? I think so. Whenever I become enamored with a book or film, these are things I seek.
So let’s take a look at what is in there…
And there are so many more compelling images to see there. Please be sure to take a look. You won’t be disappointed. When you’re done, come back here to find the other authors who have shared…
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I’m not sure how I feel about having a personal library so big that I could never hope ti read all the books in it.
I would love it. Something to leave to posterity. Imagine that your library supplies the knowledge to someone who one day brings world peace, or cures a major disease. That is worth every personally unread page.