Interior designer and 'Queer Eye' star Bobby Berk gives us a look at his bookshelves, filled with sci-fi classics and political/law reads. And learn more about his functional decorating style by picking up his book, 'Right at Home,' now.
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00:00 Hey everybody, I'm Bobby Burke and I'm about to give you and Marie Claire a look into my own personal library.
00:05 Most of the books I read these days are on audio,
00:13 but I do have some that I love to have in my bag when I travel because sometimes when I'm at a pool or I'm on a train or I'm on a plane,
00:21 I do actually like to have a nice tangible book in my hand.
00:23 So one of them, one of my recent reads is Michelle's latest book. It's amazing if you haven't read it yet, you absolutely have to.
00:31 Let's see.
00:33 Anything Jedediah Jenkins is amazing. I also know he's about to come out with a brand new book as well.
00:39 So if you haven't read this one yet, read it and then get his new one.
00:42 Let's see. Let's see. What else? What else?
00:46 This one by my friend
00:51 Way to Much. This is not the one I thought it was, but it's a great one anyways.
00:55 It's a queer Bible. If you're queer, if you're not queer, you should read it because it's a good book.
01:02 Another classic is Rodham.
01:07 Gotta read Rodham. If you're a Hillary fan, if you're not a Hillary fan, you will be after you read it.
01:12 And of course another book that you should absolutely have is my new book. It's called Right at Home.
01:17 It's about the intersection of mental health and design. It's all about figuring out what makes you happy at home.
01:23 Not what the trends are. It's teaching you about the color theory and lighting and
01:29 organization and kitchen organization and
01:33 how to organize your kids rooms.
01:36 It's really not just about making things pretty but making things
01:40 functional because your home should be functional because that's what needs to work for you.
01:45 So my favorite genre is absolutely sci-fi and that's for books, for TV, for movies.
01:51 Pretty much the only way to get into a movie theater is if it's sci-fi.
01:55 My favorite author at the moment is Dennis E. Taylor, but growing up my favorite author,
02:01 favorite authors were Michael Crichton and John Grisham. I loved sci-fi and I loved law and I still do.
02:08 My favorite childhood book was Jurassic Park. I would read it. I would get to the last page.
02:14 I would flip it back to the first and I would start over. I read that book probably a hundred times one summer.
02:20 I usually buy my books, physical books at Barnes and Noble or
02:25 audio books at Audible.
02:27 My favorite place to read a book is probably on a plane because that is usually the only time I have to read a book.
02:33 Hard copy or e-readers? Definitely e-readers.
02:36 I have thought about writing a book myself. In fact, I already have and it's called Right at Home.
02:43 The process was amazing. I started thinking about the idea, which is about the intersection of mental health and design.
02:50 Actually, I'd say like those in the last few years, but it's been something I've thought about for years and years and years.
02:56 I just never thought of it as an idea that I should be talking about and as a book.
03:00 So the process was a lot of fun. It took a few years to get done,
03:04 but I'm very, very excited and happy with the final product.
03:07 All right, everybody. Thank you so much for checking out Shell Portrait.
03:11 Be sure to subscribe to Marie Claire and check out my new book, Right at Home.
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