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Old 03-27-2009, 06:20 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
Paper books smell AWFUL.
Period.

Many veteran bookworms (like myself) would swear that they smell nice. That is simply a Pavlovian Reflex.

We were conditioned to associate smell of mouldy pulp, slowly decomposing organic glue (**), aggresive chemicals used to process brown pulp into white paper, unwashed hands of dozens of people reading the library book at the loo with all those countles hours of [reading] pleasure we get from those smelly books.

(**) you do NOT want to know what was the glue manufactured from some 50 years ago
I never thought about it before, but you're spot on. I had a bit of a reservation about getting rid of all my pbooks, but now I'm thinking of them as decaying chemicals and mould it will be a lot easier
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