The Joy of Books!
by Jessica Barton on January 12, 2012
This is just amazing! A husband and wife (and a whole lot of others) took over Type bookstore in Toronto after dark. What do your books do when you leave them at night?
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by Jessica Barton on January 12, 2012
This is just amazing! A husband and wife (and a whole lot of others) took over Type bookstore in Toronto after dark. What do your books do when you leave them at night?
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Chris Hardwick Stand Up
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Awesome!
It makes me feel guilty for having a Kindle
It’s such a great video–so well done.
Half of what I read = physical books and the other half: e-books. Last year, I read more e-books, but if the pile of books received over the holidays is any indication, this year will be a big return to physical books.
That was simply amazing. To imagine all the work required to make such an excellent video, epic.
The books were excited that Chris is coming to town
I bet those people argue with the electric company all the time cause those books turning on all the lights at night
Very cool, I can’t imagine how long that took.