Hey everyone!
I recently rearranged my bookshelf based on color, and I really like the way it turned out. It's a great way to get in the mood for spring, so I thought I would share it with you all. I feel like a bookshelf tour would be quite lengthy since I have more books now, and I can't tell you all the titles, series, and authors, so I thought making a "Bookspiration" post might be better. Hopefully, this could inspire some of you to rearrange your bookshelf in a new way, whether it be color, or height, or something random.
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Pink-White-Black |
The first shelf originally was white to black, but now it's light pink to white to black, because Rebel Belle didn't look good with the reds, and I already had Delirium up there. This shelf has some series like Hush, Hush and The Infernal Devices, as well as some adult books like 1984by George Orwell.
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Black-Brown |
The next shelf continues with black to brown. This was a bit harder to do, but I think I pulled it off. I have my LOTR bind up (from Amazon), as well as THG, and The Book Theif on this shelf, as well as Riordan.
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Red-Yellow |
The third shelf starts the color, from red to yellow. It starts with the fourth PJO book and Catching Fire, and ends with Beautful Chaos. This shelf also has some great books, from Harry Potter, to some Riordan, and the first and third book in the Chaos Walking trilogy.
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Green-Blue |
After that shelf, we have the green to blue shelf, probably my favorite one. It starts with City of Bones and end with The Fault in Our Stars, with some Harry Potter, Riordan (again) and the last two Shatter Me books by Taherah Mafi.
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Blue-Purple |
The last shelf with books goes from medium blue to purple. This has more Riordan (of course), Divergent, and Cress.
Thanks for reading! Let me know if you do this! -Kait
Hey everyone!
I thought it would be an interesting idea to do a twist off the familiar favorites I'm used to doing in the beauty community! Instead of sharing beauty products, I thought it would be cool to make things book related!
My favorite book series of the month has been the Heroes of Olympus! I reread it, and if anything, love it even more! Rick Riordan is an amazing writer, and if you read the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, I really recommend this!
My favorite movie this month has to be Beautiful Creatures. Before you go, "KAIT, I NEED A MOVIE REVIEW!" I am actually seeing it tomorrow! Now you may be confused. Yet, I can not wait, and from what I see in the trailer, it makes me pretty excited! I also saw Perks of Being a Wallflower this month and enjoyed it too, but I haven't read the book so I can't compare.
My favorite website this month is Etsy, which you can visit here. If you search The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Divergent, etc. they have a bunch of jewelry and wall art and so so many amazing things!
I know it's not much, but if you having any other things you want me to include in these posts, let me know! -Kait
Hey everyone!
My three favorite dystopian worlds... - none of the three I would like to live in, but I find that the creativity and idea of all these worlds are so creative, that I wanted to share them with you all. And yes, I would recommend all these books! Also, keep in mind that these are not my top 3 favorite books-besides THG of course.
1. The Hunger Games | Suzanne Collins
Yes, I know. But personally I never thought of watching people die for 'entertainment' in a big survival game on TV. Especially not 12-18-year-olds! If you read the series, you know how much further into depth they go, but for now, I'll leave it at that.
2. Delirium | Lauren Oliver
Imagine living without love? Nothing. When I first learned what this series was about, I was immediately curios. I mean literally, how do you live without caring for anyone? From your pet to your parents? I had to read this book just to see. And wow. But seriously, think about it for a second if you haven't yet read Delirium!
3. Matched | Ally Condie
Cassia lives in a perfect society. Perfect. You know how you're going to live, who, what when, and why. However if you read Matched you would know otherwise. Just think about it, how can a society be so perfect?
Divergent is another close runner up, but in the end, I have to reward this books!