Category Archives: Books
Brian Cronin over at CBR reviews "Moresukine", the graphic novel by Dirk Schwieger: "….while some of the assignments include staying in one of those pod hotels, visiting one of the infamous “love hotels” and eating the potentially poisonous fugu (this … Continue reading
Rob Walker’s "Consumed" column in The New York Times Magazine featured Jessica Helfand’s new book, "Scrapbooks: An American History into the digital age." "Many of the images reproduced in “Scrapbooks: An American History,” by Jessica Helfand, date back 50, 80, … Continue reading
Author and long-time Moleskinerie friend Jonathan Caroll’s new book "The Ghost in Love" is coming in October. Visit the completely revamped website.
Miniature books, most of which are less than three inches tall and some of which are smaller than a penny, have delighted readers for centuries. Popular because they were easily carried or concealed, these historic books range from tiny "Thumb … Continue reading
Divinely-inspired typography from Marian Bantjes "Since its publication in 1994, The Story of God has played an important role in implementing and advancing the study of narrative theology. One of the first books to formulate and examine Wesleyan theology using … Continue reading
We got a couple of queries on this book by Sam Harrison. Natasha and Henry, here it is: Observe and Take Note "Ideas have short shelf lives. We find them one second, forget them the next. That’s why it’s smart … Continue reading
Dirk Schwieger of the Moresukine blog has compiled his sketches into a book: Dirk lived in Tokyo, had a comics blog where he had people dare him to try all sorts of different things, exotic, disgusting, revealing, whatever!, in this … Continue reading
The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal by Lily Koppel Rescued from a Dumpster on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a discarded diary brings to life the glamorous, forgotten world of an … Continue reading
Rescued from a Dumpster on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a discarded diary brings to life the glamorous, forgotten world of an extraordinary young woman. For more than half a century, the red leather diary lay silent, languishing inside … Continue reading
Delve into the lives of ordinary people at their most honest. With time capsule appeal, Dear Future Me is a collection of letters written by everyday people to their future selves. This fascinating portrait of real life offers a sometimes … Continue reading











