Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2012

(via Kate Spade tumblr)

I've always been a fan of wandering the aisles of bookstores and collecting books to line my bookshelf but never could stay on top of my reading. Lately, I just can't stop. You might remember last new years when I read Kelly Cutrone's first book in less than 24 hours. Well, this year is no different. I got her second book, Normal Gets You Nowhere, for Christmas and could not put it down. I love her honest voice and sage advice for women.

Here's a line of up books I've finished and some that are parked on my nightstand, and I can't wait to flip open:
 


What's on your bookshelf? Anything good I should add to my Amazon wishlist?

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

band on the run

My coffee table needs this book. Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs consists of 288 pages of behind the scenes moments with rock's most important musicians, quiet captures of daily life, and her life and love with Paul.

This 'must-have' retrospective volume contains images selected from her archive of over 200,000 images and is produced in close collaboration with Paul McCartney and their children. Gotta love that.

Oh, and if you're in New York this month, check out the Linda McCartney: Life in Photographs Exhibit.

June 2 – July 29, 2011
The Bonni Benrubi Gallery
41 East 57th Street 13th Floor, New York, NY 10022

 
PS) the book is on sale on Amazon right now (horray!)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

paperback writer

My Amazon.com Wishlist grows by the hour. My goal this year is to read at least one new book a month. I read Kelly Cutrone's book, "If You Have to Cry Go Outside - And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You," in about 26 hours on New Years Day. I literally could not put it down. So January...check! In February I've picked up "Eat, Pray, Love." I caught onto the "Eat, Pray, Love" bandwagon a little late, but better late than never I suppose. I haven't gotten that into it, but I do enjoy the extremely short chapters.

Any "must-read" books I need to add to my growing list? Let me know!