Mark Strand, “Eating Poetry”
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Source: weheartit.comThe Strand bookstore, NYC - one of my fave places, nothing better than getting lost in their miles and miles of musty, old books.
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Alright, guys. I promise you, if you buy an ereader, you will not be forsaking your books. You can have both!
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Wrap Up With a Good Book Scarf.
Let everyone know about your great taste in books by wrapping a page of one around your neck! This infinity scarf will keep you looking and feeling both warm & intelligent. Fabric has been doubled over and sewn along the edge and at the center to create a thick, moldable “page.” Sold on Etsy.
OH SWEET GOD I WANT THIS MORE THAN ANYTHING.
I could wear it with my Slaughterhouse Five shirt and never have a real conversation ever again!
Sweet mother of pearl I want one!
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You Can’t Fly If You’re A Penguin
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Á la Bibliothéque du Château de Groussay. Built in 1815, The private library of the Château de Groussay is located in Montfort-l’Amaury, France. The Château was by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfants de France of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
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i’ve been here
it’s absolutely breathtaking
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