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Bookends Porn – People

Like every other bookish person, I like bookends as well, especially ones that goes nicely with the books they hold in between even though, most likely, I’ll be the only person to ever notice. I was looking for bookends, not to buy but just to imagine when I noticed how many bookends of people there are.

To be honest – they look good but I like the “Reading Sophisticates” one especially.

Here are some of my favorites – which one is yours?

Sterling Home Child Games Bookend Trio, 7-1/4-Inch Tall
by Sterling Homedj
  • 7-1/4-Inch tall bookend trio features young children playing hide-and-seek
  • Makes a great gift for a teacher, parent, child care provider, or grandparent
  • Crafted from durable composite material for long lasting beauty
  • Antiqued finish
  • Bookends can decorate a table or shelf or even use to hold up books
Bey Berk Lady Justice Bookend

by BEY BERK

  • Dimensions: 4 inches x 3.75 inches x 8.5 inches (per side) and 9.5 pounds
  • Blind justice guards the innocent daily in the court, now let her protect you books
  • Cast in solid bronze and set upon solid marble
Sterling Home Pair of Children Swinging Not Too High Bookends
by Sterling Home


  • Pair of not too high bookends depicts kids playing on swings
  • Each bookend is 4-1/4-inch long by 4-1/4-inch wide and 6-1/2-inch tall
  • Sculpted composite design with metal accents and oiled bronze finish
  • Bookends can decorate a table or shelf or even use to hold up books

Medieval Knight Bookends Book Ends Armor Decor
by Things2Die4
  • Made of cold cast resin
  • incredibly detailed pair
  • 8 1/4 inches tall, 5 1/4 inches wide and 3 3/4 inches deep.
  • Hand-accented with metallic gold enamel to show off the intricate detail on their armor.
Reading Sophisticates Bookends
by Wrapables


  • 3.7″ x 9.65″ x 7.5″
  • MDF & poly-resin
Falling Books” Falling Bookend Metal Bookend 1 Pc.
by ARTORI Design


  • The books seem to be falling on the figure In a standing out way.
  • Falling Bookend Creates interest and drama on the book shelf.
  • Made of metal, painted black. By Artori design.
  • Size: 18 X 12 cm, height: 11.5 cm. (approx:7.08 x 4.72 inch, height: 4.52 inch).
  • Weight: 300 gr. (660 Lbs approx.)
City Slickers Bookends
by Wrapables
  • Feature three figurines dressed with blazers and caps
  • The positioning of the figurines create the illusion that they are walking through the books.
  • Comes as a 3-piece set.
Secret Tree Bookend Trio
by Sterling Home
  • Unique secret tree trio bookends are a set of 3 vignettes that each portray children on a tree branch
  • Overall size is 14-inch long by 4-inch wide and 7-inch tall
  • Crafted from durable composite material for long lasting beauty
  • Antiqued bronze-tone finish with copper highlights
  • Bookends can decorate a table or shelf or even use to hold up books

  • Designed by karim rashid
  • Unique bookends based on a 3d representation of his own head
  • Made of rubber-coated stone resin
  • Stands 8 inches tall
  • Available in black/gold, or white/pink


Man of la Book

A father, husband, avid reader, blogger, software engineer & wood worker who is known the world over as a man of many interests and to his wife as “an idiot”.

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  • I love it! Too bad most bookend sets are so expensive. I thought about getting myself a set at one time until I found out that the cheapest ones inthe store I went to were almost $75. I said, "No thanks, I'll just turn some books on their sides and call it a day.

    Still, really cool bookends!

    Jonathan @ I Read a Book Once

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