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2021 Challenge - Regular
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12 - A book you have seen on someone else's bookshelf (in real life, on a Zoom call, in a TV show, etc.)


I've had A Country of Vast Designs: James K. Polk, the Mexican War and the Conquest of the American Continent picked out for months from the PBS News Hour.
On either that show or another news program, they interviewed the author of The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. and he had copies of it (with cover facing out, not properly put away but super staged) on every available space behind him. It was impressive.


I think it was Dax Sheppard who was putting random fiction books in view of the camera based on who he was talking to, and said his choices were based on things they would relate to... I wish I remembered which show/episode I saw this on!



Trevor Noah and Steven Colbert had some good books on their shelves But I feel I owe Seth. He got me through the pandemic. "Wash your hands. Stay safe. Wear a mask. We love you."

I don't know who that is. I live in the UK and don't really watch much general TV. So I think it's just easier to use shelves seen on social media.

I think I will just use one I've seen my GR friends/people I follow review, as my family rarely reads and their books aren't much to my taste.




The only bookshelves I see on TV are all dense non-fiction books that don't interest me.


https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/30/bo..."
Thanks for sharing!

I think I will just use one I've seen my GR friends/people I follow review, as my family rarely reads and their books ..."
I agree!


Another challenge has a book from #bookstagram on theirs so I went on Instagram and searched #bookstagram and was traumatized after. People are using it to post selfies that have nothing to do with books.

Absolutely.
If I had more physical books I'd do this with all my favorites, then people could use them for this prompt...

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZjcAQydz9m7...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/m...
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/30/bo...
And the always-lovely Jane Mount:
https://www.idealbookshelf.com/collec...

That means an instagram shelf is where I'm going to go with this prompt.

nice! you've got a bunch of books that I want to read (The Bone Shard Daughter, The House of Binding Thorns, The Last Smile in Sunder City, The Wolf Road, Addie LaRue, Illuminae series)

Or Oprah's list of suggestions, those books have all been discussed on TV?
Ellie wrote: "My shelves are a mess, but I've taken some photos of the ones I can access without moving things out the way:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZjcAQydz9m7..."
This is super helpful!!! I see Caraval. I've been meaning to read that. Done.
(but please keep those photos up, just in case I hate Caraval and need to come back later to pick something else!!!)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZjcAQydz9m7..."
This is super helpful!!! I see Caraval. I've been meaning to read that. Done.
(but please keep those photos up, just in case I hate Caraval and need to come back later to pick something else!!!)


You'll be pleased to know I never delete my phone photos because it's too much effort! Caraval seems to be a bit of a marmite book, I loved it but didn't like the second book so much and haven't bothered with the final one.

Though I feel like you (Nadine) might dislike it more because it has the kind of weird purple prose that you can't stand. "The wind tasted like moonlight and regrets..." (not a direct quote but it's that kind of thing)

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZjcAQydz9m7..."
Thanks for posting your bookshelf photos, Ellie! You have a lot of books on my TBR. :D
(As an aside, I think I recognize that little coin bank next to your Lying Cat - pretty sure I have that exact one.)

Good spot, it's so cute. I think the box it's in is also in Animal Crossing!
Drakeryn wrote: "I wasn't a fan of Caraval but it was a really fast pageturner and I'm glad I read it to know what the fuss was all about.
Though I feel like you (Nadine) might dislike it more because it has the k..."
This is my concern! and why I haven't read it yet. But I read somewhere that people who dislike The Night Circus like Caraval, and vice versa, so I want to read it to test out that theory. If I can't handle the taste of the moonlight and whatnot, I'll drop it like a hot potato and go read some Chandler to cleanse my brain of the purple prose!
Though I feel like you (Nadine) might dislike it more because it has the k..."
This is my concern! and why I haven't read it yet. But I read somewhere that people who dislike The Night Circus like Caraval, and vice versa, so I want to read it to test out that theory. If I can't handle the taste of the moonlight and whatnot, I'll drop it like a hot potato and go read some Chandler to cleanse my brain of the purple prose!

I've been playing with YouTube to see what I can find on the infamous table. so far:
The Thornbirds
John Adams
Shōgun
Homegoing
The Testaments
Rich Man, Poor Man
Portnoy's Complaint
The Underground Railroad
White Teeth
Disappearing Earth
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Stay safe. Wash your hands. Wear a mask. We love you.


He also had a book about houseplants, but no thanks. I'd prefer to just kill mine as I've done my whole life. A good excuse to get another one.

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Thanks for posting. I saw a couple of great options. You have a lot of things I've already read.
Lilith wrote: "I looked forward to seeing what books Seth Myers had on his table in his attic. Maybe it's time to read The Thornbirds."
I was not wild about reading that book, but I ended up loving as did all the other book club members as well.
I was not wild about reading that book, but I ended up loving as did all the other book club members as well.
Megan wrote: "I saw The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics on the shelf of my local news anchor-Alice of NBC 4--so I will be reading that a..."
That is such a phenomenal book! Enjoy!
That is such a phenomenal book! Enjoy!

Trevor Noah and Steven Colbert had some good books on their ..."
I agree! I feel I owe it to Seth Myers to read The Thorn Birds!

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