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Collecting Leather Books

Collecting Leather Books

We love collecting any type of book. But leather books and booksets just have that extra spark on a bookshelf. It doesn’t seem to matter if they still posses that new leather smell or if they are nearly in pieces, leather books have a place 

Collecting Franklin Library – The Oxford Great Books

Collecting Franklin Library – The Oxford Great Books

Collecting Franklin Library – The Oxford Great Book Series As it is widely known, Franklin Library leather-bound books are an eye catcher. While there are an assortment of smaller series and finely bound titles created by Franklin Library, the most exclusive of their larger sets 

Why Books Make FANTASTIC Mother’s Day Gifts

Why Books Make FANTASTIC Mother’s Day Gifts

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Why Books Make FANTASTIC Mother’s Day Gifts

Tired of giving the same ol’ gift to your dear sweet mum? We can’t blame you; it’s easy to make the mistake of being a lame gift giver. We’ve all been there! But you know what is the recipe for success with gift giving? Thinking outside the box. In this article, we will do our best to convince you that giving a book is the answer as well as provide a few basic ideas, just in case you’re lost in the dark.

Why Books?!
For a Mother’s Day gift this year, here are a few reasons why you should let the book say the words that you can’t!

  1. Thoughtful – No one knows your mom like you do, give her a gift that shows it. There are books for any and every interest – art books, cookbooks, or even books about books!
  2. Economical – A greeting card is a single piece of folded paper with an envelope and usually ranges in price from one to ten dollars. The alternative is a book, which abounds with pieces of folded paper with a hard or soft protective case and ranges in price from a few dollars to millions of dollars (just in case your mom was especially deserving this year).
  3. Inspiring – Good stories take us away on journeys, but great stories change our view of the world, as it is those great stories that we return to time and again. Maybe it’s time for that old paperback copy, that your mom has re-read over and over, to be upgraded to a new hardcover or a rare first edition copy. Or maybe it’s an author she’s been raving about but hasn’t had the time or courage to try something new. Either way, you’ll provide more inspiration with a book than pretty much any other gift available.
  4. Relaxing – Books are the great escape to different places or times without the hassle or expense of actually traveling. Or if your mom is undertaking a summer trip, a book is a great way to pass the down time. The best part about a book is that it can be read leisurely; there is no expiration date.
  5. Unique Experience – Greek philosopher Heraclitus is known for the saying, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” Similarly, no woman ever reads the same book twice; each and every book (whether new or re-read) is a personal experience with a fresh perspective.
  6. Everlasting – Unlike candy, books can be consumed over and over again. Unlike flowers, books add color to your shelves and mind all year round. It’s a gift that continually provides reflection and satisfaction!

Book Ideas
Every single person has specific preferences on their favorite genres, authors, titles, and even the types of books they like to collect (such as size, color, and binding type). If you find yourself completely lost as to what type of book would best suit your loved one, here are a few basic ideas of where to start.

  1. Outlander (Diana Gabaldon) – This series is hot right now, a time traveller falling for a brutish Clansmen, who wouldn’t want to read it?!
  2. Mastering the Art of French Cooking (Julia Childs) – Nearly every kitchen has home recipes and a handful of cookbooks on hand. However, in our eyes, any kitchen without a copy of Julia Childs’ French Cooking series is incomplete!
  3. Area specific books – Books on their local hometown, places they’re planning to visit, or areas they absolutely are enamored with such as New York City or Paris are typically enthusiastically received.
  4. Biographies – Name a prominent character in history and there are likely 2-3 different biographies/autobiographies available. The best part about a biography is that they’re informational, but also inspiring with stories about each person’s attempt to overcome adversity.
  5. Romance Classics – While we give a few examples of book titles below, there are numerous works available for famous authors. If you can locate a nice binding, beyond a simple paperback, you’re giving not only a lovely reading copy but also a wonderful decorative piece for any home library!
    • Jane Austen (example: Pride and Prejudice)
    • The Brontes (example: Jane Eyre)
    • Thomas Hardy (example: Far From the Madding Crowd)
    • Louisa May Alcott (example: Little Women)
    • Combination of many popular authors in a boxset

So there you have it, a concise argument for why books are the obvious choice for a Mother’s Day gift, as well as a couple of options. And please whatever you do, don’t opt for the gift card!

Book Review: Varina by Charles Frazier (2018)

Book Review: Varina by Charles Frazier (2018)

Bronze Anthology Book Review Varina by Charles Frazier (Historical Fiction 2018) ISBN: 9780062405982 Overview From the author of “Cold Mountain,” comes a historical fiction novel about Jefferson Davis’ wife, Varina. This book is similarly set during the Civil War, as Varina is the wife of 

Book Review: Circe by Madeline Miller (2018)

Book Review: Circe by Madeline Miller (2018)

Bronze Anthology Book Review Circe by Madeline Miller (Fiction 2018) ISBN: 9780316556347 Overview For anyone that read “The Odyssey” in high school, this story is like taking a trip down memory lane. Unlike “The Odyssey,” it is a novel, but along Circe’s journey, many of 

Book Review: Tangerine by Christine Mangan (2018)

Book Review: Tangerine by Christine Mangan (2018)

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Tangerine by Christine Mangan (Suspense 2018)

ISBN: 9780062686664

Overview
The quote on the cover by Joyce Carol Oates, regarding Donna Tartt and Gillian Flynn, could not be more accurate – it is ‘The Secret History’ meets ‘Gone Girl.’ It is frustrating and unnerving, but only because the story grabs you and does not let go.

In Three Words
Betrayal

Obsession

Friendship

Overall Thoughts
The writing is descriptive and clear, like Donna Tartt and Gillian Flynn. The story flips back and forth between the perspectives of the two main characters, Alice and Lucy, which enhances the foreboding and clandestine tone. It also flips between the present (1950’s in Tangier) and the past (a few years prior in Vermont). The back and forth between characters and times and places slowly reveals the pieces of the story and builds up to an unsettling ending, which for any good thriller book is ideal.

Our Bronze Star Rating

This is a fun read for anyone that enjoys a psychological thriller with a Casablanca feel; for example, it makes for a great addition to the poolside or while on vacation. It is not a good read for anyone who doesn’t have time to finish the story in a few days – it cannot be put down and picked up days later. Instead, set some time aside and become engrossed in the storyline. Overall, it is a four bronze star read; minus one star, because it is somewhat predictable, but again it is completely engrossing.

Book Review: Laura and Emma by Kate Greathead (2018)

Book Review: Laura and Emma by Kate Greathead (2018)

Bronze Anthology Book Review Laura and Emma by Kate Greathead (2018) ISBN: 9781501156601 Overview Mothers and daughters have relationships that change with age and time, which can oscillate between loving and fighting. ‘Laura and Emma’ covers the span of a relationship between a mother and 

Books for Easter

Books for Easter

Easter Books for Children **Our newest book reviewer, Koufax Tennyson, tackles the world of children’s literature. In staying true to her namesake, the books are given a 1 to 4 baseball score: single, double, triple, or a homerun!** Words to describe this group of books: 

Book Review: The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump (1987)

Book Review: The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump (1987)

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The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump (1987)

ISBN: 0394555287

Overview
Given the recent political environment, we wanted to try and understand the ideology, inner thoughts, and motivations behind Donald Trump. The first lines of the book are fore-telling and still ring true today, “I don’t do it for the money. I’ve got enough, much more than I’ll ever need. I do it to do it. Deals are my art form. Other people paint beautifully on canvas or write wonderful poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals. That’s how I get my kicks.”

In this book, you begin to grasp better insight into Trump’s pursuit of success; he simply likes to chase opportunity. And as he likes to boast about time and time again, he usually does it with other people’s money!

In Three Words
Opportunistic

Manipulative

High Stakes

Overall Thoughts
In the first chapter, there is a great sense of excitement: the comings and goings of Mr. Trump as he traverses the business world, buying large stock positions in companies, working on real estate purchases, dealing with other businessmen, lawyers, and politicians. The pace of the book starts off frenzied and exhilarating. Once the structure of the book changes, it bogs down and becomes more of a biography, which is to be expected, as it is after all a book about Trump’s business experience.

The real estate development job seems like a tough gig, especially in New York City: ungodly sums of money, loopholes through contracts and government entities, high pressure deadlines, all accompanied by substantial operating and carrying costs. While Mr. Trump seems to take a more optimistic outlook on the deals he makes, it comes across as braggadocios, which as everyone is aware, plays right into his wheelhouse in terms of his personality.

One of the main reoccurring themes in this book is that Trump always finds an inside track. He does have a way of viewing the playing field from 10,000 feet, whereas most of his real estate competitors are short-sighted. In having this big picture vantage point, he is able to manipulate and plan the development of various commercial, retail, and residential buildings of grand proportions. In hindsight, being that the book is over 30 years old, there are some interesting events that have transpired since that point in time (i.e. Trump Castle turned Trump Marina turned Golden Nugget), which would take an entirely different book review to cover.

There are many parts that are difficult to relate to for the normal person, an average Joe if you will. Most of the deals that Trump talks about are in the tens of millions, as well as hundreds of millions of dollars. He works on timeframes that run for several years. Trump takes on projects in areas that he persistently admits are in dire straits and yet, big banks still lend money for his projects. He always manages to make a profit. Even harder to grasp, he has the ability to pursue lawsuits on a whim if things begin to sour. He has access to people only a phone call away, powerful individuals the average person would never have a chance to speak with.

The best character in the entire book is Walter Hoving, the former owner of Tiffany & Co., a man true to his word and the pure embodiment of honesty and integrity. Trump gives tremendous praise to Mr. Hoving for honoring his agreement to sell air rights that would eventually pave the way for Trump Tower to be built. In the midst of securing those air rights, Trump believed Hoving would renege, to which Walter Hoving stated, “Young man, perhaps you didn’t understand. I shook your hand. I made a deal with you. That’s that.” If only everyone did business that way!

Our Bronze Star Rating

You’ll like this book if you appreciate business, speculation, real estate, city living, or even a non-fiction read about an eccentric character. If you’re expecting to find some useable tips on how to become successful or simply to get motivated, keep looking. If this book is one that’s been on your to-read list, try the audio version as it has a casual writing form and would make for easy listening.

Unfortunately, the book can be a bit of a letdown, which is why we’ve rated it two bronze stars. While chapter two seems to allude to the reader on how to make big deals (e.g. think big, protect the downside, maximize your options), he doesn’t focus on teaching the art form in the book, instead he merely provides a historical perspective on the deals he’s made. At times, he seems to sugarcoat the deals and provide general information, instead of giving an honest and thorough outline for the reader to determine what traits to acquire in becoming better at making deals. The one motivational thing that it does is to encourage you to think bigger! Trump discusses this time and again, to think grander and pursue bigger opportunities.

Collecting Franklin Library – The 100 Greatest Series

Collecting Franklin Library – The 100 Greatest Series

Collecting Franklin Library – The 100 Greatest Books of All Time Series Praised for their decorative fine leather-bound books, Franklin Library offered several stunning series for book collectors built specifically for the home library. The most basic of these series is known simply as, “The