Wednesday, December 16, 2015

I'm Dreaming of a Book-Filled Christmas

There is something magical about the Christmas season in and of itself, but to awake to the promise of brand new books, not yet opened, laying in wait under the tree was the ultimate joy.

Now that I'm older I still love to receive books for the holidays but my tastes have become slightly more refined. Books now serve as not only a pleasurable pastime but also as a means of self-definition. Walk into my apartment and you are instantly greeted by bookshelves. Eye the bookshelves and you can get a pretty good idea of who I am, what I enjoy and my overall character (no pun intended). But books are also a shared experience for me now, as well. I'm a mother and I've worked very hard to instill a love of reading in my son.

I was recently contacted by Ryan from invaluable.com and offered an interesting opportunity: to write about what my ultimate literary collection would look like. Invaluable is an online auction marketplace that has a range of things up for auction including collectibles and first edition books. Imagine, if money was no object, if that long-lost edition I so desperately sought was within reach, what books with line the stacks of my dream bookshelf? I was intrigued. So I dug deep. And this is what I came up with:

1. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

I'm a huge Alice in Wonderland fan (have the tattoos to prove it!) and to have an assortment of editions of this classic would be the perfect way to start my ultimate book collection. The bindings themselves are so unique and would add a splash of color and whimsy to the visual end of my bookshelf as well.

Alice collection. Invaluable.com

2.  James Joyce, Collected Poems.

One of my favorite things to read in Winter is Dubliners by James Joyce. It beautifully translates all the feelings of melancholy that one would normally associate with that time of year. But my appreciation of Joyce goes beyond that one short story. A collection of Joyce's poetry would be an essential on my bookshelf.

Collected Poems of James Joyce. invaluable.com


3.  Green Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemingway.

My list wouldn't be complete if I didn't include some Hemingway. After all, Papa was a master of literature and he deserves a space on my dream shelf. Of course A Moveable Feast would be my top pick but Green Hills of Africa is quintessential Hemingway on safari trope.

Green Hills of Africa, Hemingway. invaluable.com

4.  Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling. 

I chose this selection because I wanted something that was collectible while still being accessible for my son. Something that I am GREATLY looking forward to in the upcoming year is sharing the magic of Harry Potter with my son and this first edition collection would be the perfect modern touch to my dream bookshelf.

Harry Potter set, J.K. Rowling. invaluable.com



5. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

I have a feeling this book gained a resurgence in popularity after the 2013 movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio. This has always been one of my favorites. I think it's the mix of growing up on Long Island and the overall aesthetic of excess and sorrow captured beautifully in this book that has me re-reading it at least once a year. But how great would it be to have a first edition of this gem on my bookshelf? The Cugat eyes over the deep blue backdrop? A must for this girl's dream home library!

The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald. openculture.com
So there you have it, my dream book shelf. Santa, if you are reading this you can feel free to bring me any of the above (I'm definitely on the Nice List this year!). Now it's your turn. What books are must-haves for your library? Share in the comments!


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