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After Eight Year Slump, 2015 Bookstore Sales Rise
Bookstores sales rose 2.5% in 2015, marking the first time since 2007 that sales in the sector were up over the previous year.

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10 years ago
From Http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/08/magazine/cover-to-cover.html?_r=0

from http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/08/magazine/cover-to-cover.html?_r=0

5 years ago
Princess Mononoke (1997) Dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Princess Mononoke (1997) Dir. Hayao Miyazaki

Princess Mononoke (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki

4 years ago
16 LGBT+ Books By Transgender And Non-binary Black Authors
16 LGBT+ Books By Transgender And Non-binary Black Authors
16 LGBT+ Books By Transgender And Non-binary Black Authors
16 LGBT+ Books By Transgender And Non-binary Black Authors
16 LGBT+ Books By Transgender And Non-binary Black Authors
16 LGBT+ Books By Transgender And Non-binary Black Authors
16 LGBT+ Books By Transgender And Non-binary Black Authors

16 LGBT+ Books by Transgender and Non-binary Black Authors

As with my LGBT+ List, I’m seeing a lot of the same books on my dash, so I spent a few hours researching some lesser-known books. These books fall across a variety of genres and age group.

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5 years ago

Instead of saying, "That book changed my life," you could say - "I changed my life with that book."


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4 years ago
For Yesterday’s @guardian Review

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9 years ago

25 Of the Most Magnificent Libraries Around the World - Right from the Pages of a Fairytale

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There is an essence of timelessness when it comes to libraries and books. Even with the modern marvels of human technology, e-books, audio books, libraries have still preserved the atmosphere of exercising and feeding the human mind with rich text and pages of storytelling. These great feats of architecture we have featured below are the integration of great design and the age old love of ancient yellow pages that have the history of the world etched in them.

The priceless treasure trove of great minds, dreamers and scholars are documented in these buildings which have been designed and built with great care in order to make them stand forever as a monument over these articles of importance like no other.

The libraries below have become an enduring tribute to impeccable design; the best décor and space construction, and art are ingrained into the floors and ceilings and wood panelling. Some of these studies have been built to attract not only readers eager to ponder over pages of food for thought, but to keep the spirit of young minds eager to see the enchanting presence of a library no digital book can recreate.

When that unique smell of worn out books, dust mingled with sunny afternoons wafts through the stone cracks of these majestic structures, people once again are transported back to the classic charm of an intimate moment spent with a satisfying story in the solitude of a hall crammed with books to the ceiling.

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The National Library Of Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

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Biblioteca Real Gabinete Portugues De Leitura, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

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The Admont Library, Admont, Austria

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George Peabody Library, Baltimore, Maryland, Usa 

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St. Florian Monastery, Austria

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Bibliothèque Nationale De France, Paris, France

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Handelingenkamer Tweede Kamer Der Staten-generaal Den Haag Iii, Netherlands

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Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria

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Biblioteca Joanina, Coimbra, Portuga

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The City Libary, Stuttgart, Germany

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The Iowa State Law Library, Iowa, USA

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The Oberlausitzische Library Of Science, Gorlitz, Germany

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Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University, Connecticut, USA

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The Old Public Library Of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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Bibliothèque Sainte Geneviève, Paris, France

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New York Public Library

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Walker Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

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Vennesla Library, Vennesla, Norway

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Bibliothèque Mazarine, Paris, France

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St John’s College Library, Cambridge, UK

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 The Library Of Congress, Washington, D.C., USA

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Technical University “gheorghe Asachi” Library, Iasi, Romania

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The Great Library Of The Reformed Church College Of Sarospatak - Sarospatak, Hungary

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The National Library Of China, Beijing, China

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4 years ago

i knew this conceptually, but like you dont really KNOW that public school is designed to set you up to be a good worker bee until you're cracking out a report, after hours, at 7 pm on a monday night and it hits you; oh, i'm doing homework, this is why they made me do homework, and suddenly i'm feeling it in my chest. i cant believe i was raised by the state to be an automaton, and worse, i am one of the lucky robots who isn't doing manual labor.

9 years ago

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