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Bookish Gifts

Here’s the last installment of bookish gifts for 2016. I tried to include mostly stuff you might be able to overnight ship since Christmas is coming up fast! Otherwise, you can save these ideas for later.

  1. Johanna Basford 2017 Coloring Book Calendar
    Johanna Basford 2017 coloring calendar
  2. Classic Book Cover Cushion
    Classic book cover cushion
  3. Romeo & Julienne Cutting Board
    Romeo & Julienne cutting board
  4. So Many Colorful Books Leggings
    so many colorful books leggings
  5. Squad Goals of Stoneybrook Tote Bag
    Babysitters Club tote bag
  6. Thumb Thing Book Page Holder
    thumb thing book page holder
  7. Reading Journal
    reading journal
  8. Card Catalog with 30 Notecards from the Library of Congress
    card  catalog
  9. Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Socks
    Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy socks
  10. Marvel Little Golden Book Library
    Marvel Little Golden Book library

Bookish Gifts

Are you a book lover? Is there a book lover on your Christmas list? Check out these awesome gifts for bookish people!

  1. Ernest Hemmingway Fridge Magnet
    Ernest Hemmingway fridge magnet
  2. Neverending Story Tablet Cover
    Neverending Story tablet cover
  3. Harry Potter Lamp Shade
    Harry Potter Lamp Shade
  4. Library Lovers Playing Cards
    Library Lovers playing cards
  5. So Many Books, So Little Time Bookends
    so many books, so little time bookends
  6. Book Nerd Pin
    book nerd pin
  7. Open Book Silver Charm
    open book silver charm
  8. Reading Journal
    reading journal
  9. Unreliable Narrator T-Shirt
    unreliable narrator tee shirt
  10. I Read Past My Bedtime Mug
    I read past my bedtime mug

Book Review – The Explorers Guild

The Explorers Guild book coverThe Explorers Guild: Volume One: A Passage to Shambhala by Jon Baird with Kevin Costner & Steven Meyer, illustrated by Rick Ross

The Explorers Guild marks an imaginative return to old time adventure stories. It is told partly through dense journal prose and partly through the style of a graphic novel. The incredibly creative meeting of the two distinct styles weaves a story of the mythical traveling city of Shambhala against the backdrop of World War I. This novel is not for everyone. It’s dense, archaic writing and length are difficult to maneuver at times and I felt myself wanting more of the graphic novel portions because most of the action happened there, but I have to say that I enjoyed it overall. The story is filled with adventures in far-flung places of the Earth and the characters are memorable. However, it is the beautifully rendered illustrations that really stand out. If you like good adventure stories, check out the unique novel that is The Explorers Guild.

Page example from The Explorers Guild