I can't imagine a world without books (at least I refuse to despite having read Fahrenheit 451). There has been fear of printed media's extinction with the birth of tablets. But no... they can't get rid of books. In fact, I read somewhere there's a rise of bookstore openings in some regions of Europe. That's right, more readers prefer the real thing. Up to now I still can't appreciate reading a book through a screen. I tackled this e-book vs. real book topic before in A Bookworm's Thought. There's a certain gratification in hearing the crisp of the page when I advance to the next page and in breathing in the familiar vanillin scent. For me, convenience of e-books cannot match the pleasure an actual one brings. And electronic versions can't fill up a bookshelf-- a bibliophile like me don't want that. *Wink*
My obsession of books caught on film:
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| Way back when I felt "lawyery" |
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| "Lawyery" study-time |
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| My little stack with Mr. Robot Disderi |
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| A Clockwork Orange |
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| Bookshelf at Cafe Noriter, Dumaguete |
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| Anne Rice's The Mummy |
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| Stack it up |
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| Korean collection at Cafe Noriter, Dumaguete |
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| Christmas is a time for books -- Fight Club and 1984 |
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| The Graveyard Book |
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| My sister, swinging and reading |
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| Norwegian Wood |
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| Sputnik Sweetheart -- Yep, a Haruki Murakami fan here |
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| "Lawyery" days |
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| Academic shelf |
| Books for kids at the mall |
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| Civil "Lawyery" |
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| Beauty before my eyes |
~Harper Lee

















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