More and more, we’re living in an age of digital books. I can’t say that I quite object to having books on a Kindle or an iPad, but I also can’t say that I embrace the trend away from “real” paper books. There’s something about the smell and feel of books that a digital file will never capture, at least not for me.
Partly because of how strongly I feel about books, this animation called “The Joy of Books” is a thing of real beauty to me. It presents books as having lives and character of their own. If you’ve ever had a favorite bookstore or library, you might find this short animation as magical as I do, both in its meaning and in its artistic whimsy.
Thanks to a reader for sharing it with me. It’s worth sharing — just as good books are worth sharing.
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Being in love shows us who we can choose to be at our very best
Industrial age relic: Do companies pay for your time or your brain?
Fixing what’s broken inside often makes things worse until rebirth
Having a bad day? Meg gives you free smiles at the Rainbow Shop
Meeting with dead man left me pondering choices of life, death
Rational rules don’t apply when the state gives itself a monopoly
Federal checks are destroying incentive to take entry-level jobs
Thirst for love and understanding drives all of us until it’s quenched