tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8270888392032711036.post46771211154927573..comments2023-04-14T10:13:51.027-04:00Comments on Focus on the Stories: Bookshelf Addition: Rebel Angels by Libba BrayFolkhaus Studioshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05805909204449009739noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8270888392032711036.post-35762681789364287002011-12-15T21:37:12.598-05:002011-12-15T21:37:12.598-05:00Sara Bell- I will have to look into that one!
Yse...Sara Bell- I will have to look into that one!<br /><br />Yseult- That sounds good too... never heard of it before!<br /><br />Squeebie- All the images in this post were found on Flickr and click through to their original pages. Good eye with the tripod. At the time the photo was taken, I doubt a hired photographer would have taken an image like that at all. Typically, photos in this era were stiff and focused on the camera; a formal portrait for posterity. This image is too relaxed for a professional's image if the subject were to have hired him.Folkhaus Studioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05805909204449009739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8270888392032711036.post-10221848306557443132011-12-10T11:27:49.007-05:002011-12-10T11:27:49.007-05:00Where'd you get the round, b&w pic?
The w...Where'd you get the round, b&w pic? <br />The woman must have known the photographer, and it's prob a candid snapshot. I doubt a hired professional would leave his tripod in the picture.Squeebiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05667808321145262733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8270888392032711036.post-3275397153351328032011-12-09T22:22:23.430-05:002011-12-09T22:22:23.430-05:00Sorry, it's Regency-era, not Victorian.Sorry, it's Regency-era, not Victorian.Yseulthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02188293965919783842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8270888392032711036.post-62416864728189553692011-12-09T22:20:34.358-05:002011-12-09T22:20:34.358-05:00Love me some YA fiction!! I read the Libba Bray se...Love me some YA fiction!! I read the Libba Bray series back when I worked at Borders. <br /><br />Have you read Sorcery and Cecilia? I love that one and the two sequels! More Victorian-era YA fiction, told entirely through letters the two main characters (Kate and Cecy) write to one another. They are one of those series that I'd like to buy again just to reread them.Yseulthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02188293965919783842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8270888392032711036.post-89111412119868261622011-12-09T11:43:22.312-05:002011-12-09T11:43:22.312-05:00I'm a YA fiction fan too, bigtime. Right now I...I'm a YA fiction fan too, bigtime. Right now I'm reading Delirious by Lauren Oliver and so far it's awesome. Basically, the government has completely taken over the US during the setting of this book and around age 18 everyone is given a surgery to cure them of the horrid disease that is "love." Love starts wars and makes people do irrational things so they've simply gotten rid of it. <br />Think 1984, a little bit. I definitely recommend it so far. =]Sara Lucinda Bellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17371224761784993570noreply@blogger.com