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Maya Angelou Library

$40.00

The miniature collected works of Maya Angelou.

Available on back-order

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Introducing one-of-a-kind miniature libraries that can fit in the palm of your hand or stick to your fridge.

What the Bookshelves Say

I have always been fascinated by the bookshelves of others. They are like windows into their souls, revealing their passions, interests, dreams, and struggles. They are also like mirrors, reflecting their personalities, values, tastes, and moods. I believe that you can learn a lot about somebody from looking at what they have on their bookshelves and how it is organised and cared for.

Some bookshelves are neat and orderly, with books arranged alphabetically, by genre, or by color. These bookshelves suggest a person who is meticulous, organized, and disciplined. They value structure, logic, and clarity. They may be perfectionists, or simply prefer to have everything in its place. They may also be avid readers, who enjoy browsing through their collection and finding the right book for the right occasion.

Some bookshelves are messy and chaotic, with books piled up, stacked, or scattered. These bookshelves suggest a person who is spontaneous, creative, and adventurous. They value diversity, novelty, and freedom. They may be restless, or simply enjoy the thrill of discovery. They may also be passionate readers, who devour books with enthusiasm and curiosity.

Some bookshelves are sparse and minimal, with only a few books or none at all. These bookshelves suggest a person who is practical, pragmatic, and efficient. They value simplicity, functionality, and utility. They may be busy, or simply prefer to have less clutter. They may also be selective readers, who only read what is necessary or relevant.

Some bookshelves are rich and diverse, with books from different genres, cultures, and languages. These bookshelves suggest a person who is open-minded, curious, and cultured. They value knowledge, wisdom, and perspective. They may be worldly, or simply enjoy learning new things. They may also be eclectic readers, who read for pleasure, enlightenment, and inspiration.

Some bookshelves are personal and intimate, with books that have notes, marks, or dedications. These bookshelves suggest a person who is sentimental, emotional, and expressive. They value memories, feelings, and connections. They may be nostalgic, or simply cherish the moments they shared with their books. They may also be engaged readers, who read with their hearts, minds, and souls.

Bookshelves are more than just furniture. They are stories, waiting to be told. They are invitations, waiting to be accepted. They are conversations, waiting to be started. They are bridges, waiting to be crossed. They are friends, waiting to be met. They are you, waiting to be known.