SO. MUCH. WANT.

SO. MUCH. WANT.

itouchtouchthings:

The Joy of Books: The best stop-animation video I’ve seen in a long time.

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"Let’s not let anyone tell us that the Internet is going to murder the book, because the automobile has yet to murder the bicycle. The book, like the bicycle, is a perfect invention, and perfection dies hard."

– William Giraldi, Poets & Writers July/August 2011 

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George R R Martin - A Dance With Dragons.pdf

I’m just gonna leave this link here. Just in case anybody was looking for the fifth book of the Game of Thrones. 

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by womenreading

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Over a year of writing, cutting and proto-typing later, comes Tree of Codes, a haunting new story by Jonathan Safran Foer cut from Bruno Schulz’s words.  The book is as much a sculptural object as it is a work of masterful storytelling: here is an “enormous last day of life” that looks like it feels. (via Visual Editions)
This looks interesting. I wonder how it’s supposed to be read.
Over a year of writing, cutting and proto-typing later, comes Tree of Codes, a haunting new story by Jonathan Safran Foer cut from Bruno Schulz’s words. The book is as much a sculptural object as it is a work of masterful storytelling: here is an “enormous last day of life” that looks like it feels. (via Visual Editions)

This looks interesting. I wonder how it’s supposed to be read.

by visual-editions.com

"The best moments in reading are when you come across something — a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things — which you had thought special and particular to you. Now here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out and taken yours."

– Alan Bennett, The History Boys (via Sasha and the Silverfish) (via scribbly) (via sashawantsmore)

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