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March 13, 2019 , Wed | Uncategorized | 3 0 or add you thoughts!

Hello, readers!

I’ve been missing on here for quite some time! While I have maintained my Instagram, busyness and a desire to rebrand this platform has kept me from doing much with it since around this time last year.

But I’m super excited to be back, and with a new identity! Greta Alison Reads is now The Bookish Pearl! I’ve actually wanted to have a name for my online bookish presence, that wasn’t just my own name, from the beginning. I just hadn’t thought of a good one until this popped into my head! My name (Greta) means pearl, and I think this name is so much more fun! 🙂

I have a few posts planned, including some reviews and gushing about author events, so be sure to visit again soon!

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January 15, 2018 , Mon | Recommendations | 0 or add you thoughts!

Today’s post is for my fellow dog lovers! This is a blog about books, which means I can be reasonably sure that most of the people reading this are bibliophiles. But I’d be willing to bet that a fair amount of you are cynophilists (according to Merriam-Webster, a dog fancier) too! I’m certainly one! My beloved dog, Milo, turns 6 today, and we are celebrating as we always do: doing all of his favorite things. Here on the blog, I thought it’d be fun to share some of my favorite dog-related reads.

Nice Nosing You: For the Love of Life, Dogs and Photography by Elke Vogelsang

An exploration of the comfort, companionship, and beauty dogs bring to our lives, this stunning coffee table book was inspired by the severe illness of the writer and photographer’s husband, Carsten, and the role their three dogs played in comforting the couple throughout the trials it brought. Vogelsang’s images are gorgeous and charmingly posed. The story will wrench your heart. I cried while reading this, but it’s breathtaking!

Find Momo and Find Momo Coast to Coast by Andrew Knapp

Through his Instagram account, @andrewknapp, Andrew Knapp has spent several years photographing and sharing images of his dog, Momo. Many of them feature a somewhat hidden Momo, and followers can enjoy the process of trying to find him in the photo. These two books feature those, in beautiful printed color. They’re gorgeous coffee table books, and it is a genuine lot of fun trying to “find Momo.”

Breeds: A Canine Compendium by Fennella Smith and The Brothers McLeod

This is probably the happiest, most lighthearted of these recommendations! Written and illustrated by a group of siblings, this adorable coffee table book is all whimsy and charm. And it’s great for a laugh!

Dog Songs by Mary Oliver

I’m just going to start off my explanation for this one by saying: there is emotional depth here, and you will cry. If you’ve recently lost a dog, this might not be a good pick for you. I definitely feel it warrants a trigger warning, because reading things related to fresh pain is really therapeutic for me, but I know some people need the opposite. That being said, this is a masterpiece that I do think any dog lover should read through at least once. I read it for the first time a few years ago, and I pick it up every time we lose a dog. It’s beautiful and means a lot to me.

Darling, I Love You: Poems from the Hearts of Our Glorious Mutts and All Our Animal Friends by Daniel Ladinsky and Patrick McDonnell

This is another book of poetry that made me emotional at some moments, though not to the extent that Oliver’s collection did. The tone is not as serious as Oliver’s. It focuses not only on dogs, but many animals domestic and wild, and both the words and artwork are entirely delightful! Anyone who loves animals will enjoy this one.

Laika by Nick Abadzis

Okay, this one will probably hurt. It’s a graphic novel built upon the true story of Laika, the first “space dog.” She was launched into orbit, within Sputnik 2, by the Soviet Union. This made me angry and sad, but I also feel that the real Laika deserves to continue to be known for the sacrifice she was forced to make. I know this might seem like a weird thing to include in a post about books for dog lovers, because it is pretty depressing for a dog lover (or anyone, hopefully), but like I said, it’s a tribute to her. And, through the relationships the scientists have with Laika, it does celebrate the dog’s unique impact on human emotion.

The Princess and the Hound by Mette Ivie Harrison

In total fairness I haven’t read this in childhood, and I hardly remember the plot! But, I do remember being entirely enchanted by it, and spending the next few months pretending my dog was the hound in the book. I mean to reread this sometime soon, and I had to include it on this list.

A Wolf Called Romeo by Nick Jans

The title may make you think I’m a bit confused, but this nonfiction tells the story of a lone Alaskan wolf who befriends humans, seemingly for one particular reason: he loves their dogs. Though this is an exploration of the wild wolf’s behavior and its place in our increasingly urbanized world, there are tons of wonderful dog personalities featured in here, and Jans often touches on the evolutionary relationship between our canine companions and wolves.

The Spirit of the Dog: An Illustrated History by Tamsin Pickeral and Astrid Harrisson

If I’m being honest, this is probably my favorite thing on here, and therefore, I’ve saved it for last. The pages of this enormous coffee table book are filled with stunning photographs by Harrisson and Pickeral’s fascinating—I’d go so far as to say, for the dog lover, thrilling—text about the history of various dog breeds.

 

What are your favorite dog-related reads? Let me know in the comments below! I’d be so grateful for some new finds! 

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December 30, 2017 , Sat | Hauls | 0 or add you thoughts!

Ahhhh to be a bibliophile at Christmas! My friends and family did SO WELL this year. Seriously, not only did they get me a lot of the things I had mentioned wanting, but they surprised me with things I’ve never heard of that are perfect. I’m only including the bookish gifts here, but everything was so thoughtful. I think the greatest gift was how known my loved ones made me feel by giving such perfect gifts. Feeling understood has always been something I struggle with, so these sorts of gestures mean everything to me.

 

My mom and dad got me two of the books that were highest on my list—the illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and Harry Potter: A History of Magic. The second of these is the companion to British Library’s exhibition, and even though there is a beautiful paperback version here in the United States, I just really wanted the UK hardcover. Being giant hardcovers, these are both quite pricey. They’re also books that I know I’ll cherish forever. Not that I don’t feel that way about most all of my books, but you know what I mean. Gorgeously illustrated, Harry Potter-related books equal lifelong treasure! So, I’m obviously quite thrilled to have been given them, which of course makes them even more special.

 

 

 

My parents also gave me a necklace from Alex and Ani’s Harry Potter collection. It’s the Deathly Hallows one, in gold. I ADORE it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My mom also got me two palettes from Lorac’s Beauty and the Beast collection. I had wanted something from it, but didn’t want to spend the money on makeup, which I only wear sometimes and is therefore not one of the things I tend to splurge on. I remember saying how much I loved it though. And even though it sold out super fast, my mom managed to find the eye shadow and cheek palette for me! They are STUNNING, and I really feel the colors suit me, which isn’t always the case.

 

 

 

 

Lastly, my mom and dad gave me a 6-month subscription to Book of the Month!! This was tucked into the tree and a final surprise after opening everything else. I was and still am so excited about it! I love BOTM so much, and this makes it even more special somehow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now we come to the gift my sister gave me, and YOU GUYS. Rewind to September, when she and I went to the AJC Decatur Book Festival. At one point, I stumbled across a full, antique collection of Memoirs of the Courts of Europe. I was so drawn to it, but I already had several purchases planned. My incredible sister bought the whole collection for me, and I really did forget about it. So on Christmas morning, when I saw a whole stack of wrapped packages in the same bookish size (she literally wrapped each one individually because she’s an amazing human being), I was ecstatic! These books are beautiful and promise to be full of intrigue for this history- and monarchy-loving bibliophile.

 

 

One of my best friends in the whole world, Nicole, sent me this AMAZING coffee cup from Clever Holly Designs. It’s blue because I’m a Ravenclaw, it says ACCIO COFFEE, and LOOK AT THE MERMAID. She has glasses and a scar. Seriously, I haven’t even unpackaged this yet because I know I can’t actually use it for coffee and risk ruining it. I’m trying to think up something fun to use it for within my library.

 

 

 

 

 

Another bestie of mine, whose name is also Nicole, sent me The Sorting Hat candle from Flickering Fandoms. As this candle burns, it turns the color of one of the four houses, therefore “sorting” you. I haven’t done this yet, because I’m waiting for a super chill day when I can burn it the whole day at home and watch it change. I’m so fascinated to see what the candle deems me!!

 

 

 

 

Thoroughly spoiled! But more importantly, I experienced such joy from giving and receiving gifts in celebration of how much we all know and love each other.

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