DeathinRevelry
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I even get turned on by the smell of a book store or library. Can get lost in either one for hours and not realize how much time has gone by. I adore books. Are you me? Or at least my long-lost twin sister I never knew I had? The second I saw this topic on the sidebar, I knew I had to join the chorus, had to sing out for my love of books. "Put the book DOWN" was the refrain throughout my childhood, as I tried to read at the breakfast table, in the shower, on the walk to school, in church... basically, anywhere I thought I could get away with it! A love of books can instantly bond people together. Their eyes start to shine and they begin to talk excitedly, sharing favorites like rooting through family albums, asking if this old friend is yours as well, and recommending that you meet them if you haven't yet. In the same way, I think one of my biggest turn-offs is someone who doesn't read, or worse, someone who views reading with disdain or contempt. Okay, enough rhapsodizing. But along the lines of what you've said about scent, I'd like to add one of my favorite Buffy quotes: "Books smell -- musty and rich. Knowledge gained from a computer has no texture, no context. It's there and then it's gone. If it's to last, the getting of knowledge should be tangible. It should be smelly"
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We raise bloody hands to the sky and scream, not from fear, but from joy... The cathartic moment when we plunge our hands into the hot blood of our enemies and there is no civilized thought to stop us from dancing on their graves - Laurell K Hamilton
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