TM 206 - What do you live for?
Nov. 26th, 2007 03:23 pm206 - What do you live for?
New books have a smell, not dissimilar to a new car. Whether it is the paper itself, or the glue in the binding, I'm not sure, but it is distinctive. Old books are even more remarkable. The leather and gild on the cover, the brown-yellow pages and the old, fading ink. The opening of an old book is a something that touches every one of the senses.
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New books have a smell, not dissimilar to a new car. Whether it is the paper itself, or the glue in the binding, I'm not sure, but it is distinctive. Old books are even more remarkable. The leather and gild on the cover, the brown-yellow pages and the old, fading ink. The opening of an old book is a something that touches every one of the senses.
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