Me, too, buddy. Me, too.
And MANY people call me a weirdo because of that. I mean, what's up with that?
Simply because they cannot enjoy the magnificence, the splendor of different book 'bouquets'! :P
Ok, maybe I'm going too far, but be it new books or even some old ones, they usually smell pretty good.
Except for the moldie ones. And the ones that smell like mothballs. But maybe that's just me. Maybe there's a whole new flavor of 'weirdos' in the Book Sniffing community that enjoy them.
Who knows?
My point is: I like smelling books and I can not lie. You other brothers can't-- AHEM. Uh, sorry.
Anyway. Tell me: Do you smell books or do you think I'm weird, too? :D
Simply because they cannot enjoy the magnificence, the splendor of different book 'bouquets'! :P
Ok, maybe I'm going too far, but be it new books or even some old ones, they usually smell pretty good.
Except for the moldie ones. And the ones that smell like mothballs. But maybe that's just me. Maybe there's a whole new flavor of 'weirdos' in the Book Sniffing community that enjoy them.
Who knows?
My point is: I like smelling books and I can not lie. You other brothers can't-- AHEM. Uh, sorry.
Anyway. Tell me: Do you smell books or do you think I'm weird, too? :D
:D
ReplyDeleteIt's just something I randomly do. Before I know it I'm smelling this book and my friends like "why?
I know! O.O
ReplyDeleteOrdinary people will never understand the wonders of smelling different books. The smell of newly printed ones, of books kept in different closets/shelves, the ones that come from used stores, the very old ones... Oh, man. They're like wine. :P
yes like a fine wine!!
DeleteAbsolutely. We used to laugh at my daughter when she was little because the first thing she would do to a new book is open it and smell it.
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ReplyDeleteOh, I absolutely do. Smell books, that is. :)
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