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This is something I have seen in a book many times, whether it’s a favorite of mine that’s been left on a book shelf or laying around in a corner or pages bent to keep where I left off reading a chapter or page last, this always bend or twist the pages in some way and then there’s beautiful ways of designing the art in book covers or the pages.
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love the is anesthetic value embedded in books
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I agree. There is a magic to most books, such as Harry Potter and an deep lesson in others. I reviewed some books last night that had that touch to them, one was titled: Go Ask Alice about a young girl who is troubled and feels out of place at home and amongst her classmates, so she goes to a party and her drink is spiked with lsd and it’s down hill and then back up hill and finally to the grave yard for her. Such a sad story, the author made stories out of real life situations.
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Im beginning to notice most authors do that, right from news papers or journal diaries.
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