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glimpse: books throughout the house

kelly  |  28 May 2009 - 6:21pm

"A room without books is like a body without a soul." - Cicero

I like to have books around me. Books to read, books to look at, books to smell and feel and clutch. I like books, a lot. And I like to be within a few steps of one, no matter where I'm at. You know, just in case I decide to drop everything and plop down with a book for a moment - or an hour.

I got to wondering if we have books in every room of our house, and so I went on a scavenger hunt of sorts.

The lahhbrary seems the obvious place to start. Lots of books here.


Travel books.


A few of these are very old books that are gifts from Rob's grandfather, passed down through the generations. The Riverside Shakespeare was a gift to me from my high school English department.


I keep my (growing) stack of knitting books in the guestudio. These are some of my favorite books because they have beautiful photographs and each pattern is a puzzle to figure out. And because with these books I can make plans. I love making plans.


Also in the guest room I keep a book on the nightstand, tucked under the alarm clock. Just in case our guests want to read before falling asleep. Back when Winnie the Pooh was on the walls, the nightstand book was The Tao of Pooh. Now it's Yarn Harlot. Each is good for guests because it has short sections and can be appreciated without being read in its entirety.


Bonus! Books in the hallway.


In our bedroom, there's a stack of books on my nightstand. On top is whatever book I'm currently reading, and then the rest are ones I sometimes turn to instead. Poetry is especially nice for settling me into sleep. And The Evolution of Useful Things, while quite interesting, is particularly useful for making me drowsy.


Then we come to the living room, and the coffee table books. They rest happily, basking in the sun, on a bench Rob's grandfather made. These are mostly photography collections, with the requisite Calvin & Hobbes. But my favorite book - perhaps in the whole house - is The New York Times: The Complete Front Pages. Surprisingly, this volume is quite the hit at parties. But then, we have geeky friends. We also have geeky cats - that Maylee is quite the bookworm.


Cookbooks in the kitchen. Like the knitting books, I like to dream over these. Often with a glass of wine. There are lots more behind a cabinet door, but these are the ones I keep at my fingertips. Although I'll admit Julia Child's is mostly for display.


The dining room nearly stumps me. The only books here are of piano music, which provides a different sort of reading, I suppose. You can almost always find a magazine or two on the table, though.

So. It seems the only rooms in our house that don't have reading material are the bathrooms, if you can believe that.

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RzDrms  |  28 May 2009 - 7:41pm

I loved this, Kelly!!!

 

WIlliam  |  28 May 2009 - 8:34pm

What a great post.

 

jana  |  28 May 2009 - 10:37pm

Jealous of your books. I'm still waiting for the bookshelf that is supposed to go up in my bedroom!

 

Charlotte  |  28 May 2009 - 10:55pm

Thanks for that little tour! By the way, I've been meaning to share this with you: http://www.strickenpotpie.com/ She embroiders a comic strip, which is pretty amazing when you think about it. Hope you're enjoying Spring!

 

jane  |  29 May 2009 - 1:13am

you're reading geraldine brooks! great author. that american cover is different to what we have here.

life of boone...what's that one about?

 

Ern  |  29 May 2009 - 5:27am

Loved this post! And it made me decide that I definitely need books in every room when I get my own place again. In the meantime, even though I've only been with my friends for a little over a month, I can't count how many times I've wanted to reference a book that is packed away in storage. *sigh*

 

geeky  |  29 May 2009 - 11:19am

We have books throughout our house too! Love books. One of the (few) useful things the previous owner left in our house were 3 giant bookshelves in the basement. We've managed to almost fill them completely. I also keep a stack of books on my nightstand. I like to have the next ones lined up and ready to read!

Oh, and I so,so wished I had a cute little shelf like that in my kitchen for my dozens of cookbooks!

 

Anonymous  |  30 May 2009 - 7:53am

Kelly, as an occasional reader of your blog, I'm aware of your English major background and your passion for books. I'd like to recommend that you read "Evidence of Things Unseen," by Marianne Wiggins. It's one of the finest novels I've read in many years. She writes the best descriptions that I have, maybe, ever read. And what an amazing love story! I'll keep watching for your review; I just know you're going to read it :)

 

Danielle  |  13 June 2009 - 8:26am

This post makes me smile and feel warm inside.

Not to mention that I have a friend who just started knitting and I was trying to remember the funny book you described a while back about knitting and lo' and behold, you mention it!

tah-dah! perfect.

 
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