A Book Is A Machine For ‘Reading-In’

A Book Is A Machine For ‘Reading-In’

(Source: asasku, via booklover)

774 Notes

  1. moonhippi reblogged this from but-i-hear-the-voices-say
  2. lordofthesuperwhomeremblem reblogged this from yahighway
  3. bonono reblogged this from mainstreetnocturne
  4. some-confessions reblogged this from booksquotesandreviews
  5. themiscyra reblogged this from bibliophibious
  6. evilnovel reblogged this from eternityended
  7. librariesandlemonade reblogged this from jasonwdean and added:
    Inaccurate. I love books, but even if I ignore the other things that don’t exist in the “real” world but would be really...
  8. rachelfershleiser reblogged this from jasonwdean and added:
    Sure, but how does it compare to Troy and Abed’s Imaginarium?
  9. jasonwdean reblogged this from the-librarian
  10. thereluctantoptimist reblogged this from timburrintheheartland
  11. raisup reblogged this from myhodgepodgeblog
  12. slavetopassion reblogged this from myhodgepodgeblog
  13. myhodgepodgeblog reblogged this from books-and-coffee-lover
  14. eroticawithyou reblogged this from aleniadelicado
  15. aleniadelicado reblogged this from the-librarian
  16. holy-freaking-cow reblogged this from teachingliteracy
  17. l231 reblogged this from booklover
  18. watchoutbelow reblogged this from pin-is-a-fan
  19. transpwd reblogged this from obscureone
  20. obscureone reblogged this from literatureismyutopia
  21. dreamdrifter reblogged this from heavyheartsgrowlighter
  22. life-in-madland reblogged this from booklover
  23. thetroublecomes reblogged this from booklover