It’s a beautiful thing. The caress of the covers, each one different. The smell of paper and ink. The perfect contrast between ink and paper. Scanning the shelves for one it’s been too long since you read. The satisfaction of knowing that one day, your heirs will curse you for the hundreds of books you leave behind. No better wall covering than floor to ceiling bookshelves.
A study showed that people actually remembered things better when it was on paper than when it was on an electronic screen. Maybe this is why people are forgetting things of the past in school and repeating the mistakes.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
It was sort of like “books on tape”, but without the voices.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
Paper books are still doing well. I do both, myself.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s a beautiful thing. The caress of the covers, each one different. The smell of paper and ink. The perfect contrast between ink and paper. Scanning the shelves for one it’s been too long since you read. The satisfaction of knowing that one day, your heirs will curse you for the hundreds of books you leave behind. No better wall covering than floor to ceiling bookshelves.
nbwddd about 6 years ago
A study showed that people actually remembered things better when it was on paper than when it was on an electronic screen. Maybe this is why people are forgetting things of the past in school and repeating the mistakes.
Amanda Lee about 6 years ago
i find kids in these comincs look strange… like the artist drew the adults but smaller then the adults
coffeeturtle about 6 years ago
…with a flashlight and under the covers