The smell of new books
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The smell of new books
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Or it might just be printers ink!
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A-HA! so maybe it's more of a psychological thing.... or maybe, just hear me out, the illuminati are putting some kind of substance to control all of our minds.... Yes that's it, someone call Dan Brown please, or maybe.... I bet he's into this too......Fran wrote:Old actors say there is nothing to match "the smell of the greasepaint" - it's the same for book lovers, nothing quite matches the smell of a new book, tied up as it is with the thrill of anticipation & the promise of pleasure.
Or it might just be printers ink!
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Certainly would explain the popularity of "certain" booksAdonis Maratos wrote:Illuminati I tell you xD
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Of course they do ... that warm papery smell. You must be smelling the wrong booksarobinson214 wrote:New books don't have that wonderful book smell. Just old books like ones found in libraries or small bookstores. Used books. But new books don't really smell like anything special.
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