Bibliophile: An Illustrated Miscellany by Jane Mount

official blurbBook lovers, rejoice! In this love letter to all things bookish, Jane Mount brings literary people, places, and things to life through her signature and vibrant illustrations. Readers will:• Tour the world's most beautiful bookstores• Test their knowledge of the written word with quizzes• Find their next great read in lovingly curated stacks of books• Sample the most famous fictional meals• Peek inside the workspaces of their favorite authorsA source of endless inspiration, literary facts and recommendations, and pure bookish joy, Bibliophile is sure to enchant book clubbers, English majors, poetry devotees, inspiring writers, and any and all who identify as bookworms.my blurb!The perfect coffee table book for book lovers, and lovers of illustration.5 out of 5Okay, this one is a really weird one to rate because it is 100% a coffee table book.  The kind of book that you flip through once, but then might keep on the table (or in your bathroom) to skim through and read a page or two at any random point to spark your interest.  So if this is the case how could I have rated it 5 stars?  Well... what can I say, it's a good coffee table book!what i likedThe illustrations were gorgeous! I would LOVE to have Jane Mount draw a picture of me holding my favorite book (dream Christmas list item anyone?).  I almost wish some of the pages were perforated so that I could tear them out and frame them!  (Also, I should mention that I got this as a library book so I couldn't do that if my dream became a reality).I loved all of the lists.  Bookstores that are owned by authors, amazing libraries to visit, books recommended by authors or influencers, best books by genre, etc.  They were great ones to go through, and always kept my attention.  My personal favorite was definitely bookstores owned by authors.I read the whole book in one sitting, it was easy to flip through and kept my attention.  I found myself taking pictures of quite a few of the pages because I wanted to remember what she was referencing.  I know, so lame (yes, I am a cheap genius). But it also made me realize that I wanted to buy this book. Hence the 5 star rating!Ps. Since my initial read through of this book, I have received this book as a gift and I am THRILLED to add it to my library!what i didn't likeNo bookstore recommendations in my current hometown or my OG hometown!  But I can look past that.  Maybe that means I need to open one (not gonna happen!). haha.while reading you shouldMake: a list of all of the books you want to buy or check out from your libraryEat: anything you made out of a legit cookbook- not online.Listen: The Pride and Prejudice Soundtrack (it just makes me feel all literary!)Buy: this bibliophile journal or these notecards!  (I personally have two of Jane Mount's vases and am *patiently* waiting to be gifted the third, cough cough).if you would like to buyClick here: Bibliophile: An Illustrated MiscellanyDuxSignature smallercopy

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