![]() ![]() I’m not easily pleased and it’s hard to predict what will catch my interest, but when something does I love it to the moon. ![]() I still need to get them framed! I like mixing old things with new things, and my taste in books and art is pretty eclectic. Resting at the top of the middle shelf are some vintage prints of Jack and the Beanstalk that my dad gave me for Christmas last year. I have a very large fairytales section and most of my bookends have some kind of fairytale theme-a frog prince, a girl hanging by a giant, predatory vine that I like to pretend is a giant beanstalk. They’re organized largely by genre, but I’m not super organized. It’s a mixture of classics, both children’s and adult, YA and middle-grade fantasy and a fair amount of contemporary, mostly middle-grade. I think it really represents my reading tastes and personality. ![]() ![]() I have bookshelves all over the house, but my bookshelf in the living room is the one mostly seen by any guests. Liesl Shurtliff Liesl Shurtliff’s Shelfie I love nature, and RED has a strong focus on nature, animals and the connection we humans have to them. (I love his stuff!) My kids named the owl “Hooters” while I was out one day and by the time I got home it was too late to change it. I’m reading to my pet owl made of scrap metal, made by Utah artist Malen Pierson. Liesl Shurtliff | The Children’s Book Review | February 20, 2016 Liesl Shurtliff’s Selfie with RED ![]()
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