Bookshelfies Tumblr: The Newest Trend You NEED To Know About

Newest Book Trend You NEED To Know About: 'Bookshelfies'
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What is a "bookshelfie," you might ask? Well, it's a selfie taken in front of your bookshelf, of course! (the contributors also list some of the books that can be found on their bookshelves.

This is definitely our favorite bookish thing on the Internet right now.

Check out some of the posts:

Bookshelfies
(01 of06)
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mexxxoffender: My name is Myriam Gurba and some of the books in my shelfie areThe Plague by Albert CamusRoget’s ThesaurusArtemis In Echo Park by Eloise Klein HealyKing Kong Theory by Virginie Despentes The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose BierceThe Wrestling Party by Bett WilliamsHeart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
(02 of06)
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anthonyha:Neuromancer by William GibsonFondly by Colin Winnette The Soul of a New Machine Tracy KidderWorld War Z by Max BrooksHarry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by Robert Galbraith
(03 of06)
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maryfduffy: Speak, Memory by Vladimir NabokovMating by Norman RushTrickster Makes This World by Lewis HydeThe Transit of Venus by Shirley HazzardLightning Rods by Helen DeWittWittgenstein’s Mistress by David Markson
(04 of06)
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Andi Winette:At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O’BrienThe Outsiders by S.E. HintonThe Possessed by Elif BatumanLiving/Loving/Party Going by Henry GreenThe Collected Stories of Wolfgang Hildesheimer by Wolfgang HildesheimerThe Middle Stories by Sheila Heti
(05 of06)
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Bookshelfie from similitudetheodd features:Beyond the Deepwoods by Paul Stewart and Chris RiddellThe Waste Lands by Stephen KingThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire by Suzanne CollinsThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
(06 of06)
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russellquinn: “I’ve no idea why we all have to wear sunglasses.”Infinite Jest by David Foster WallaceA Moment In The Sun by John Sayles The Instructions by Adam LevinBlack Hole by Charles Burns

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