I confess, a friend did this for me. I don't know how he selected the books. Possibly it was just random image. I think that some of them end up working very well, though.
I love how the bookends are both looking outward in different directions. Very fitting.
There' a great party game to be had in naming two bookends then coming up with a list of books that belong on the shelf between them. People we know, great figures in history, fictional characters...the possibilities are endless.
Jimmy Carter: Living Earth Robert H. Schuller: The Inspirational Writings of Robert H. Schuller (Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do; Tough Minded Faith for Tender Hearted People) ?: Capote Romeo Salta: The Pleasures of Italian Cooking Augusten Burroughs: Sellevision ? ? ? Florence Margaret Daniels: Why Art? Paul Burrell: A Royal Duty Dan ROTTENBERG: Finding Our Fathers: A Guide to Jewish Genealogy Mary Monroe: God Still Don't Like Ugly Margaret Atwood: The Robber Bride
This is a bit off topic, but wanted to pass this on, if only to check is this is legit. I got an email from a friend that read:
"I received a message from a friend of Nate's in Wisconsin asking if I could get her phone # to Nate. She would like to get his #, if possible, so she can call him instead of him paying to call her.
"Do you have his current phone #? Could you ask him to call or email me about this? Tell him Deirdre (Wild Dandelyon) is the one who wants his phone #."
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There' a great party game to be had in naming two bookends then coming up with a list of books that belong on the shelf between them. People we know, great figures in history, fictional characters...the possibilities are endless.
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FWIW -- or what I can make out
Robert H. Schuller: The Inspirational Writings of Robert H. Schuller (Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do; Tough Minded Faith for Tender Hearted People)
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Romeo Salta: The Pleasures of Italian Cooking
Augusten Burroughs: Sellevision
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Florence Margaret Daniels: Why Art?
Paul Burrell: A Royal Duty
Dan ROTTENBERG: Finding Our Fathers: A Guide to Jewish Genealogy
Mary Monroe: God Still Don't Like Ugly
Margaret Atwood: The Robber Bride
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"I received a message from a friend of Nate's in Wisconsin asking if I could get her phone # to Nate. She would like to get his #, if possible, so she can call him instead of him paying to call her.
"Do you have his current phone #? Could you ask him to call or email me about this? Tell him Deirdre (Wild Dandelyon) is the one who wants his phone #."
What do you guys think?
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