Light and books...
 The natural light as the sun went down the other day was amazing. It draped the books on my coffee table quite deliciously, so obviously I had to permanently document it, particularly for times like today, where its all gray and slushy out.I recently bought this stack of books on a Sunday Funday with Mackenzie; the pile includes a graphic serial and a Japanese illustration book, as well as The Mysterious Benedit Society by Thornton Lee Stewart and Carson Ellis, a replacement copy of Gabriel Garcia Marquez' Memories of My Melancholy Whores (lent out to someone years ago and no return in sight), Bram Stoker's Dracula (borrowed my sister's copy when I read it, wanted my own), a stunning hard copy of Wuthering Heights (already own a copy in paperback, was on sale for $3, woo!), and An Education by Lynn Barber (I'm so excited to read this!).What are you reading lately?
The natural light as the sun went down the other day was amazing. It draped the books on my coffee table quite deliciously, so obviously I had to permanently document it, particularly for times like today, where its all gray and slushy out.I recently bought this stack of books on a Sunday Funday with Mackenzie; the pile includes a graphic serial and a Japanese illustration book, as well as The Mysterious Benedit Society by Thornton Lee Stewart and Carson Ellis, a replacement copy of Gabriel Garcia Marquez' Memories of My Melancholy Whores (lent out to someone years ago and no return in sight), Bram Stoker's Dracula (borrowed my sister's copy when I read it, wanted my own), a stunning hard copy of Wuthering Heights (already own a copy in paperback, was on sale for $3, woo!), and An Education by Lynn Barber (I'm so excited to read this!).What are you reading lately?
