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  1. bookmania:

“This week I’ve been reading a lot and doing little work. That’s the way things ought to be. That’s surely the road to success.” — Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

    bookmania:

    “This week I’ve been reading a lot and doing little work. That’s the way things ought to be. That’s surely the road to success.”  Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

  2. housingworksbookstore:

I think this one’s my favorite. Or, the whale. (See what I did there?) (via Flavorwire » 30 Gorgeous and Innovative Bookshelves)
housingworksbookstore:

I think this one’s my favorite. Or, the whale. (See what I did there?) (via Flavorwire » 30 Gorgeous and Innovative Bookshelves)
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    housingworksbookstore:

    I think this one’s my favorite. Or, the whale. (See what I did there?) (via Flavorwire » 30 Gorgeous and Innovative Bookshelves)


  3. High Resolution
  4. literatureismyutopia:

book shelf by Irina Troitskaya on Flickr.
White bookshelf from a restaurant in Kiev, Ukraine
literatureismyutopia:

book shelf by Irina Troitskaya on Flickr.
White bookshelf from a restaurant in Kiev, Ukraine
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    literatureismyutopia:

    book shelf by Irina Troitskaya on Flickr.

    White bookshelf from a restaurant in Kiev, Ukraine

    (via libraryland)

  5. quotevadis:

“Bookstores help create community for people in the places where they live. People may think they can live online, but in reality they live in real towns and cities, and physical bookstores help to enrich those places.”
— Suzanna Hermans, a bookstore owner.
quotevadis:

“Bookstores help create community for people in the places where they live. People may think they can live online, but in reality they live in real towns and cities, and physical bookstores help to enrich those places.”
— Suzanna Hermans, a bookstore owner.
    High Resolution

    quotevadis:

    “Bookstores help create community for people in the places where they live. People may think they can live online, but in reality they live in real towns and cities, and physical bookstores help to enrich those places.”

    — Suzanna Hermans, a bookstore owner.

    (via bibliofiliac)

  6. booksandtea:

Book Exchange at Tuckshop NYC by Paull Young on Flickr.

  7. High Resolution
  8. (Source: bookmania)