I recently came across Vulture’s summer reading recommendations. Those who know me will not be surprised to hear that I’ve decided to read every book on the list immediately because I have obsessive-compulsive issues. (If anyone has read Tampa and would like to discuss, please drop me a line.) Anyway, I have enlisted some of my friends in this task so I’m buying actual books instead of downloading to make trading easier. This is a long way of saying that I need book shelves, and I have spent the better part of this afternoon doing research on the matter. While surfing, I came across Anthropologie’s Highland Book Shelf ($28-$88). No part of this shelf is practical for my needs, but I do like it a lot.
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