Librarian Chic

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Shhh–I am reading The Tommyknockers by Stephen King. I am just getting to the good part when the alien spaceship is discovered and people are starting to act strange… This is a perfect time of year to read something scary.  But this post is actually about how I have come to the conclusion that my wardrobe is librarian friendly. Not that there is anything wrong in looking like a librarian; in fact, I rather like looking like one. However, I think that shoes can bring the image up a notch.
20191031_170209The shoes I am wearing are Rockport’s Total Motion Kalila suede t-strap pumps. They have a two-inch heel with padding in the foot bed for extra comfort. I absolutely love them.20191031030958_IMG_2331This old bedroom is a work in progress and has become my new girl cave. It used to be my older son’s bedroom and I want to upgrade the mattress and bedding. But the cat loves it just the way it is.20191031_17012620191031_165712Do you like my glasses? These are actually an old pair that my husband told me look most “librarianish” which is a compliment, right? 20191031_16482320191031_200500If you like British murder mysteries, I highly recommend 13 Steps Down by Ruth Rendell. It is a brilliant psychological thriller in typical amazing Rendell style. She is the superb master in getting into the mind of the killer and written from their perspective. Ruth Rendell died in 2015 at the age of 85. The shoes I am wearing, by the way, are by Salvatore Ferragamo and have a sophisticated, conservative look and perfect for librarians. I am wearing them in this post The French Dressed Woman. 
Have a great weekend everyone.

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