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Ex Libris Journal Is there a more revealing glimpse into a reader?s personality and interests than

Ex Libris Journal Is there a more revealing glimpse into a reader’s personality and interests than the contents of his or her bookshelf? On a more intimate level, perhaps his or her personal bookplate—one of those small, personalized artworks pasted into books as marks of ownership. [Shop Now]( Story Map of Ireland 500-Piece Puzzle [Shop Puzzles]( Literary Holiday Crackers [Shop Exclusive to Us]( Do Not Disturb 1,000-Piece Puzzle [Shop Under $25]( Book of Hours Silk Chiffon Scarf [Shop Scarves]( Love Conquers All Cuff Bracelet [Shop Jewelry]( James Joyce Memory Game [Shop Games]( The Little Prince Socks [Shop Socks]( Edward Gorey Dragon Holiday Cards [Shop Holiday]( Shakespeare Characters Mug [Shop Shakespeare]( Mr. Bear’s ABC [Shop Toddlers]( 221B Baker Street Mystery Game [Shop Games]( Ralph Waldo Emerson Bracelet [Shop Jewelry]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for email newsletters from The New York Review of Books, NYRB, or The Reader’s Catalog. You can [choose the types of mailings you wish to receive](. [Update preferences]( The Reader’s Catalog 435 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014 [Unsubscribe](

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