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Gifts from Georgia and the most important of them is the book of “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery in Georgian. This edition is gorgeous!

March 2016 themes for Bookish Scene: Project 52. If you’d like to join but didn’t sign up before, yo

March 2016 themes for Bookish Scene: Project 52. If you’d like to join but didn’t sign up before, you may do so here.


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I know I planned my reread of The Raven Boys for March but I loved the audiobook narration so much,

I know I planned my reread of The Raven Boys for March but I loved the audiobook narration so much, I’m so tempted all the time to bring that reread forward… then I remember the massive pile of books I’m already reading at the moment, and think the better of it. At nine books on my currently reading pile, I better focus on those books first, then fully immerse myself in The Raven Boys when I’m not juggling so many books anymore.


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Bookstagram 101: The EquipmentEver wondered which camera to choose for book photography? Uncertain a

Bookstagram 101: The Equipment

Ever wondered which camera to choose for book photography? Uncertain about the accessories you need? Confused about how to enter photography in the first place? Here’s a comprehensive overview explaining various options, weighing the pros and cons.


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Bookstagram 101: IntroductionI’ve received several requests for tips and even tutorials on how to bo

Bookstagram 101: Introduction

I’ve received several requests for tips and even tutorials on how to bookstagram. In response, to fill this void, I’m starting up Bookstagram 101. I’ll address things like useful apps and equipment, how to become involved in the bookstagram community, developing your style, and more. If this is something you’re curious about or you’d like to get better at, hop on over to Word Revel for more details!


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courtofbookworms:“I also like to escape inside their world,tucked behind their colorful spines. It f

courtofbookworms:

“I also like to escape inside their world,
tucked behind their colorful spines. It forces me to fully invest
my mind into what I’m doing, not just my ears or my eyes.”
Katie Kacvinsky,Awaken

IG | @courtofbookworms


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