![]() ![]() Resting at the top of the middle shelf are some vintage prints of Jack and the Beanstalk that my dad gave me for Christmas last year. I have a very large fairytales section and most of my bookends have some kind of fairytale theme-a frog prince, a girl hanging by a giant, predatory vine that I like to pretend is a giant beanstalk. They’re organized largely by genre, but I’m not super organized. It’s a mixture of classics, both children’s and adult, YA and middle-grade fantasy and a fair amount of contemporary, mostly middle-grade. I think it really represents my reading tastes and personality. I have bookshelves all over the house, but my bookshelf in the living room is the one mostly seen by any guests. Liesl Shurtliff Liesl Shurtliff’s Shelfie I love nature, and RED has a strong focus on nature, animals and the connection we humans have to them. (I love his stuff!) My kids named the owl “Hooters” while I was out one day and by the time I got home it was too late to change it. ![]() I’m reading to my pet owl made of scrap metal, made by Utah artist Malen Pierson. Liesl Shurtliff | The Children’s Book Review | February 20, 2016 Liesl Shurtliff’s Selfie with RED ![]()
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