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review SPOILER ALERT! 2020-05-18 06:41
Phantoms on the Bookshelves by Jacques Bonnet
Phantoms on the Bookshelves - James Salter,Jacques Bonnet,Sian Reynolds

TITLE:  Phantoms on the Bookshelves

 

AUTHOR:  Jacques Bonnet

 

TRANSLATOR:  Siân Reynolds

 

DATE PUBLISHED:  2010

 

ISBN-13:  9781906694586

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"This enchanting study on the art of living with books considers how our personal libraries reveal our true nature: far more than just places, they are living labyrinths of our innermost feelings. The author, a lifelong accumulator of books both ancient and modern, lives in a house large enough to accommodate his many thousands of books, as well as overspill from the libraries of his friends. While his musings on the habits of collectors past and present are learned, witty and instructive, his advice on cataloguing may even save the lives of those whose books are so prodigiously piled as to be a hazard... The Phantoms on the Bookshelves ranges from classical Greece to contemporary Iceland, from Balzac and Moby Dick to Google, offering up delicious anecdotes along the way. This elegantly produced volume will be a lasting delight to specialist collectors, librarians, bibliophiles and all those who treasure books."

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A memoir-type collection of hodge-podge book collection musings.  For a specific audience  - those with vast libraries and/or those with an interest in (mostly) French literature.

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review 2016-07-18 16:41
Children's Review: Frozen
Frozen: Anna & Elsa: Phantoms of Arendelle: An Original Chapter Book (Disney Junior Novel (ebook)) - Landry Q. Walker

I saw this as an ebook at our library and knew that A loves anything to do with Frozen so I knew she would enjoy this book. I was a bit wrong it did not really hold her interest as there are no pictures and with only being three she loves her picture books still. 

I think that the older children that are reading chapter books would enjoy this one a whole lot more as of course it has chapters. Anna is planning a gala for her sister Else but she needs to distract her so what better way then leading her on an adventure that soon turns them to be locked inside the castle walls. Oh no will they be able to get out? And who is behind the laughing that they hear? You have to read that to find out. To me it wasn't scary and for those that are wanting a mystery that isn't scary this would be something for them. 

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review 2016-05-22 00:37
Phantoms on the Bookshelves
Phantoms on the Bookshelves - James Salter,Jacques Bonnet,Sian Reynolds

40,000 books.  Bonnet has 40,000 books in his personal library.  At one point he had bookshelves in his bathroom, so he couldn't use the shower and could only run the bath with the window open.  He also had bookshelves in his kitchen, so no cooking with strong flavours could be done either.  I've been looking at my 1300 or so books thinking to myself I'm staring into the face of a possible obsession, but 40,000?!?  I suddenly feel quite well-adjusted.

 

I loved this book; it hit just the right note of chatty and philosophical, with so many quotable bits I just stopped trying to keep track - I'd have ended up reproducing the book itself.  Unlike Books: A Memoir this is entirely about the books: collecting, reading, organising; what Bonnet says about himself might amount to 2 sentences in total if you threw in a few articles and punctuation.

 

My only, only niggle is the result of my own reading inadequacies: he drops a lot of titles into the text (of course), and most of them are ones I've never heard of and seem to be only available in French.  This is entirely understandable, because Bonnet is French and this book was originally written and published in French.  So I was left in a few places skimming over French titles that meant little to me; c'est la vie.

 

Speaking of this being a translation, I can't speak with any authority, but I thought this was an excellent translation insomuch as I felt like the author's personality came through perfectly; the narrative felt smooth and natural and Reynolds took pains at the beginning to explain how French titles would be translated to English based on whether or not an English translation of the book was ever published.  A bibliography is also included at the back of books mentioned in the text.

 

This one is for the book collectors out there; those who love physical books and find tranquility in standing in a room surrounded by them.  For you, this is a book worth reading (and owning, of course!).

 

 

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text 2016-05-06 11:37
Book Haul week of May 6
Books - Larry McMurtry
Phantoms on the Bookshelves - James Salter,Jacques Bonnet,Sian Reynolds
Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader - Anne Fadiman
The Polysyllabic Spree - Nick Hornby

So I was really bored awhile back and I found this article:

http://flavorwire.com/335372/10-essential-books-for-book-nerds

listing 10 books about books.  I sort of think the only thing better than books is books about books, so I bought 6 of them (I already had two of them) and the first four arrived this week.

 

I've already started Books: A Memoir  and I have to say so far... not impressed.  Too much "I" and not enough "book".  Hopefully, I'll have better luck with the others.

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

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review 2015-05-31 00:00
Enter At Your Own Risk: Fires and Phantoms
Enter At Your Own Risk: Fires and Phantoms - Alex Scully,Robert Dunbar,Andrew Wolter I was given a copy for an honest review.

This anthology was very good. It had a mix of classic horror and modern. The theme isn't apparent in all of the stories, which is places or situations you shouldn't enter. I enjoyed all the stories, which is very rare for an anthology. The Sir Arthur Conan Doyle one was awesome. I love revenge!
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