Showing posts with label book photo challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book photo challenge. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

BPC: PoV

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 12: PoV

Point of View...PoV...seriously this is a wonderful point of view for me.  I was feeling lazy, set my kindle up on the small table by the couch and monster just happened to be chillin' right next to where I set my kindle.  It was a perfect point of view for me yesterday :D 

Saturday, July 11, 2015

BPC: Plain

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 11: Plain


Plain books.  Without the pretty book covers.  One of my favorite bookmarks, and my newest shot glass from Cozumel, Mexico. 

BPC: Terrible

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 10th: Terrible


Okay, not posting this to start a debate on the Twilight series.  I, personally, thought the books were craptastic.  There were so many better characters in the series than Edward, Bella, Jacob...that could have been focused on.  Also, please do not get me started on the movies, or anything else Twilight. 

BPC: Feels

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 9th: Feels


John Green inspires all the feels.  Even Sophie agrees. TFiOS is one of my favorite John Green books, and one of the few that I cannot read without tissues handy! 

BPC: Imagination

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 8th: Imagination


Okay, seriously...who doesn't have to reign in their imagination when it comes to Stephen King's books? Really? If you don't there is seriously something wrong with you! 

Books featured: 
Misery
Just After Sunset
Nightmares & Dreamscapes

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

BPC: Library

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 7th: Library


Library haul for the beginning of July.  Looking forward to reading all of these books, only one of these is a re-read and that's Across the Universe by Beth Revis.

Pictured (top to bottom): The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht, Landline by Rainbow Rowell, White Oleander by Janet Fitch, A Million Suns by Beth Revis, Across the Universe by Beth Revis.  <3

Monday, July 6, 2015

BPC: Dystopian

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 6th: Dystopian


Absolutely love these books.  I've read the first, and will be re-reading it this month, and reading the second book in the series.  These covers though! Seriously, aren't they just so freaking pretty?! 

Sunday, July 5, 2015

BPC: Signed

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 5th: Signed





These two books are two of my favorite in my library and that's why they were featured as two of the five or six signed books that I currently own. One scares the ever living crap out of me and the other one breaks my heart on a regular basis! 

Goodread links below:

Saturday, July 4, 2015

BPC: Shelfie

Book Photo Challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page Book Photo Challenge

July 4th: Shelfie


Don't judge the messiness of the shelf! I am currently working on getting it organized just as I want it....currently it is stacked in triplicate with a couple of books on top.  I've got so many books to go through and this is literally the ONLY shelf space I have at the moment.  Though I do have a couple of ideas for shelves...*ponders*

Friday, July 3, 2015

BPC: Heartbreaking

Book photo challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page: Book Photo Challenge

July 3rd: Heartbreaking


This stack of books holds a special place in my heart, simply because it is a stack of books that constantly breaks my heart.  I love each and every book on this list, and re-read them constantly. 

Goodread links follow:

Thursday, July 2, 2015

BPC: Child

Book photo challenge information can be found here: Just One More Page: Book Photo Challenge


July 2nd: Child


Because my roommate has a 12 year old daughter, I am once again revisiting quite a few books that have been a part of my childhood as well as discovering a few books that are new for her generation. These are some educational books from Scholastic on a variety of topics like Egypt, Benjamin Franklin, Mount Everest, and so much more.  Too Many Bunnies by Matt Novak is an adorable little story that any child would love! 

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Something New at Confessions

As you all may or may not know, I've started a tumblr that is dedicated to well, the one thing I love most dearly on the planet...books.  Yes, I've joined booklr. Starting in July, I will be participating in one of the many Book Photo Challenges that are circulating around the community.  I have chosen one in particular, and I will be working on photos through out the month.  You'll be able to see them here, on my instagram, the Confessions of a Bibliophile Facebook page,  my twitter, and of course on my tumblr page.

I encourage you to follow me on these platforms, so that way you can get the book recommendations, and see all the pictures as soon as possible.

Here is the list that I will be using for this Book Photo Challenge, as taken from Just One More Page's tumblr:


I will be setting up a page on this blog's homesite, so you can easily find a direct link to each image daily.  Also, beginning in July, expect to see regular reviews from me again.  I've been out of the loop lately, so the first few might be a bit rusty, so just please be patient.  As always, my reviews are cross-posted here, tumblr, goodreads, amazon, and new this month, Audible. 

I think that's about all the announcements I have for you today.  This month's book of the month went live earlier today, and this book has now become near and dear to my heart, because it will be one of the first audio book I do a review for, The Moon Dwellers by David Estes

Remember, keep reading!