Hey guys, welcome back to my channel. So I'm in a little bit different spot today
today. I'm actually gonna do my 2018 bookshelf tour. So I have my bookshelf
right behind me, it's kind of a mess you can see all those cords there, but we're
gonna go through each self. I have one, two, three, four, five different shelves on
my bookshelf and then I also have a box for the library and then I also have a
shelf by my bedside table that we'll go over and I will kind of show you guys
all the books that I own at the moment. I have gotten rid of some since my last
bookshelf tour last year and I've also acquired a couple more since that so I
thought I would just show you guys what they look like. Forewarning I'm not
very good about organizing my bookshelf, so I don't really care what order they
go in. I prefer them, to like books, that are the same height to sit beside
each other but otherwise I have series kind of broken up on different shelves,
for where they would fit, so if that bothers you, sorry. But yeah let's get
into it. So the first shelf here is pretty much home to all of my YA
books and my shelves aren't really organized very well so there's a lot of
random ones like The Great Gatsby but I have a lot of my series and trilogies in
the back and then it is also home to some pop vinyls from Kingdom Hearts that
my brother bought me for my birthday and this little howler that Hillary sent me
for my birthday as well.
My next
shelf here is home to a lot of random things but mostly to YouTube books, some
classics, a lot of candles, and then some of my favorite short novels and then my
Illustrated editions for Harry Potter. I'll go ahead and show you guys all
my candles since I have so many of them. The first one that I have here is spiced
pomegranate cider, it is made of ruby red pomegranate, sweet apple cider, and
muddled black berry. Next what I have is fresh Sparkling Snow from Bath & Body
Works. That one is made of a blend of sparkling sugar berries, holiday pear, and
icy melon. The next one that I have is just a Glade candle from Target but it
smells a little bit of like maybe fresh-cut grass and linen. Parisian cafe
from Bath & Body Works, that one smells of rich roasted coffee, sugar brioche, and
vanilla cream. Campfire donut from Bath & Body Works made with essential oils. This
one is made out of powdered sugar, and glazed donut, and cedarwood essential oil.
Finally I have some from Target and this is sprinkled cupcake and I have two of
these. So now that I've gotten all the other stuff out of the way the books are
My personal vinyls, though we do have a lot more in the living room all together.
I also have my yoga DVDs, some sporadic fiction, and then also my Barnes & Noble
Classic editions.
My mom bought this for me for Christmas
I believe or Thanksgiving, something like that, because she thought it was cute
because I used to read little golden books all the time.
If you flip this over it says that on the back, it is actually
two books in one.
So I'll go ahead and show you guys my vinyl collection. Magical music of Disney
vol 3. I actually picked this up at a goodwill a couple of years ago. It has
the Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, The Vanishing Prairie, The Rescuers and
the later animated years so 101 Dalmatians, Winnie the Pooh, and the
Jungle Book, and Robin Hood. Aurora all my demons greeting me as friends. Dream big
princess. It just has a bunch of different princess songs and then also a
song from the script and it came out as part of the dream big princess
advertisement that was going on a couple years ago. The original guardians of the
galaxy deluxe vinyl edition, this has music from the movie and then also the
soundtrack by Tyler Bates. And Whiplash, music from the original motion picture.
So this shelf here is my Disney shelf. I have all my Disney parks books, Disney
World cookbooks, anything like that. I have a photo from my first college
program, a couple plush, my graduation cap, and
then my bank. I used to actually have a lot more Disney books, but I've gotten
rid of them since I have been working for the company for so long, I don't
really need that many. We'll find out if you guys can see all of the dust that are
all over these books since I don't read them very often.
This is actually a book that has recipes from Walt Disney World resorts and Parks it's
pretty old and one of my teachers gave it to me after I graduated high school
as a gift. When I said it was old it's from 1994.
Marty Sklar was one of the people who
worked with Walt Disney whenever he was building Walt Disney World and he's also
helped open some other parks as well, outside of the United States. My friends
actually went to meet him whenever I had to work because he was at Walt Disney World
signing books and he personalized it to me,, so that's really nice. Marty actually
passed away this past year or the year before, which is very unfortunate. but
this is a very good book if you guys are looking for some insight on to Disney.
This one is an
interesting book, there's sometimes I forget the windows on Main Street so I
would highly recommend this. Can y'all see the dust flying around here. This
video is a good thing because now I get to like wipe down all of my shelves because
I just wiped this book down because it was disgusting.
Bob Thomas is one of the best Disney historians. I used to have have one of
his other books here as well, I think I donated that one, but I highly
recommend anything that he writes. this is one of my favorite animation books,
they also have another one that was about movies after Beauty and the Beast
I believe. But this give really good in-depth and insight into the creation
of those movies.
This is actually the first book that got me started on collecting Disney history
books. I found this at a old thrift store in Lawrence, Kansas whenever I was in
high school and I devoured it and then I just started looking for anything I
could find about the Disney Company. This is before I started working there
of course.
This is definitely the biggest, and bulkiest, and most in-depth
book that you guys can find. I think I got this for 25 cents off eBay.
Its massive I'd highly recommend it it has basically everything you could want
to know from the time you know that Walt was making films or even born. I can't
remember what its spans from to the time that this book was released. I have
actually read the entire thing. This book is 451 pages and came out in 1995 so I'm
sure there's plenty more and I believe there is an updated version somewhere
out there.
This book is absolutely gorgeous, it has a lot of
blueprints, a lot of photos, a lot of good in-depth information. I believe it's like
$60 so you know look on eBay first.
I got this I believe from Disney movie rewards or when d23 first became a thing but
it's just their first magazine so I've decided to hold on to it.
Another huge book that actually won't fit on the Shelf for me to video it is
poster art of the Disney parks by Danny Hankey and Vanessa Hutt introduction by
Tony Baxter from Walt Disney Imagineering but it just has a lot of
beautiful photos of poster art from the parks. So we are almost done, this is one
of my final shelves that holds all of my Harry Potter collection, all my graphic
novels, Lord of the Rings, The Mortal Instruments, JK Rowling, Dan Brown. But
mostly it is a dedicated Harry Potter and graphic novel shelf.
I actually got this
as part of the p4a 2015, I believe IndieGoGo go fund me. I did the $50
surprise random donation and this is what they sent me. It is the 7 pages that
John Green wrote for the Sample for the movie and it was just
printed in this book, but it's literally the same seven pages for like 300 pages.
Finally I have my entire Mortal Instruments the first four collection of
books here which you can see I've only reread City of Bones because it won't
fit back inside the box so that's great, but I have read all of these, I just
haven't reread them from this box so. This box here is just my library box,
where I keep all my library books, that way I remember to return them. Right
now I have Renegades by Marissa Meyer, Thunderhead by Neil Schusterman, Gemina
by Amie kaufman and jay kristoff. I have a vegetarian cookbook and then I also
have some old books from schools so this is Adobe InDesign
book with just different lessons in it. And then I also have a video and AV
class book. I also have a couple of photo Pro magazines and then I have some my
DVDs from library. So right now I have a yoga DVD in here and then these I want
to use eventually just to relearn some stuff from school. So finally this is the
last shelf, this is just my bedside table. This is where I keep all of my to be
read books or the ones that I am working on at the moment. So I have Cinemaps by
Andrew de Graaff. I am watching some old movies and then I want to read the rest
of the movies and the maps that are in that book, so I'm gonna keep it here
until I finish it. I have Magnus chase in the gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan. I
actually finished the Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss so I'm going to
start this probably today sometime. I have catch-22 by Joseph Heller and
then I have this Side of Paradise and other works by F. Scott Fitzgerald
which is the Barnes & Noble classic edition. I only have to read the
Beautiful and the Damned left in that and then I will be completely done, but
these are all the books that I have on my TBR at the moment. Snd that was my
bookshelf tour this year. I do believe I've cut down on a lot of books
since then so this did go a little bit faster. All of these ones on my shelves
behind me I have read and then the only ones that I have
not are the ones that are on my bedside table on my to be read shelf. So yeah I
hope you guys enjoyed it. I will see you next time bye!
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