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“Fahrenheit 451 is a novel about a dystopian future where books are outlawed and firemen burn any house that contains them. The story is about suppressing ideas, and about how television destroys interest in reading literature.
I wanted to spread the book-burning message to the book itself. The book’s spine is screen-printed with a matchbook striking paper surface, so the book itself can be burned.”
-Elizabeth Perez
It is a cool design… but would you ever want to really burn it, is the question. (My answer would be no, though the spine would make me anxious to take this book anywhere outside of the house).
Yes, please.
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Hello! Tara here. I’ve only just realized that our queue stopped running about a month ago? Oops. So our never ending stream of pretty photos of books and occasional reviews* shall begin again momentarily.
*which we will be working on doing more regularly soon
Thanks, and have a book-tastic day (is that a word? if it isn’t, it should be).
(Source: mylifeinbookpages, via loveaffairwiththelibrary)