What's Your Reading Personality?
What's Your Reading Personality?
Find Your Library Decor Match
Romantasy, new romance, dark romance, manga, or sci-fi, your shelf should look like what you actually read. Take the 30-second quiz and get matched with the book nook aesthetic built for your genre.
Quick answer
The fastest way to pick a library decor piece is to match it to your reading genre, not just "book stuff" in general. Romantasy readers gravitate toward dragon-and-gothic fantasy scenes. New romance readers want cozy, floral, warm-toned builds. Dark romance readers want moody, gothic, slightly unsettling atmosphere. Manga and anime readers lean Japanese street scenes. Sci-fi readers want neon, mechanical, cyberpunk energy. Take the quiz below to get matched instantly.
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Every BookTok Shelf Aesthetic, at a Glance
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Dragons, War Colleges & Enemies-to-Lovers
If your TBR is stacked with dragon riders and morally complicated love interests (the kind of shelf every Fourth Wing reader has been building all year), our fantasy collection is the one, gothic archways, dragon silhouettes, and the kind of atmospheric detail that makes a shelf look like it belongs in the Empyrean.
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Cozy, Floral & Small-Town Warmth
Small-town bakeries, flower shops, slow-burn feelings, if your comfort reads live somewhere sun-drenched and a little sweet, the bookstore collection's warmest, most floral builds are your shelf's next chapter.
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Gothic, Moody & Morally Gray
Stone archways, candlelight, the kind of house you'd never want to spend the night in but can't stop looking at, if your shelf is all morally gray love interests and unsettling manors, this is the aesthetic your bookcase has been missing.
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Team Manga
Ramen Alleys, Sakura & Amber Streetlight
A cherry blossom alley, a paper lantern glow, a tiny ramen stand sign, our Japanese collection is consistently the most re-pinned aesthetic in the entire catalog, and it slots next to your manga volumes like it was always meant to be there.
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Neon, Machinery & Dystopian Skylines
Cold neon, exposed circuitry, a megacity street that looks like it's still running, if your shelf is dystopia and space opera front to back, the cyberpunk collection is the only aesthetic aggressive enough to match it.
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What's a book nook, exactly?
A book nook is a laser-cut wooden diorama built to slot between two books on a shelf, creating the illusion of a hidden room or street glimpsed through a gap in your library. It's become one of the most searched BookTok and Pinterest decor trends for readers who want their shelf to reflect their favorite genre.
I read across multiple genres, how do I pick just one?
You don't have to. Many readers build a shelf with two or three nooks side by side, one per genre mood, and let the shelf tell the story of everything they're currently reading. Start with whichever genre you're deepest into right now.
Do I need experience to build one?
No. Every kit ships with laser-cut, numbered pieces and an illustrated step-by-step manual. If you've built a LEGO set or a jigsaw puzzle, you're ready.
What age are these kits recommended for?
Most kits across the collection are recommended for builders aged 14 and up, given the fine detail work involved.
Still Torn Between Genres?
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