I saw that the other day and loved it. I'm all in favor of keeping real books with real paper and real ink. I like to write in margins and underline, and go back and read again, and ponder...
Please could you send me the link - I would love to put this on my 'book shop' blog (when I finally get around to making it). Mmmm I wonder if the books in our book shop misbehave like this - absolutely charming.
"Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass. " ~ Anton Chekhov "Writing makes a person very vulnerable. It opens you to public criticism, to ridicule, to rejection. But it also opens conversation and thought. It stirs minds, and touches hearts. It brings us into contact with our souls. So how can it possibly be a waste of time, an idle act, a mistake, a betrayal of truth? Who can possibly tell us not to do it?"
~Joan Chittister, Order of Saint Benedict
That's awesome, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love the two books dancing together-cute:) Yes Melissa-thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteSo that's what goes on in the bookstores at nighttime ...
ReplyDeleteI saw that the other day and loved it. I'm all in favor of keeping real books with real paper and real ink. I like to write in margins and underline, and go back and read again, and ponder...
ReplyDeleteLinda
I saw this on...hmmm...somewhere :) haha.
ReplyDeleteI love it though and watched it again. Makes me giggle :)
Please could you send me the link - I would love to put this on my 'book shop' blog (when I finally get around to making it). Mmmm I wonder if the books in our book shop misbehave like this - absolutely charming.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, isn't it? Someone posted it on Twitter yesterday and I spent, um, too long watching it. :)
ReplyDeletehahaha
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat!!! Books dancing.
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