You got that right.

52books:

paperbackgirl:

Wasserman: Right. And do you remember what it was about the physical contact with books which seemed to be so exciting for you?

Bradbury: A lot of it is the smell of books. There are—a lot of those bookstores were used bookstores. Some were high-quality used books and new publications, but the other bookstores were … a lot of used books, and there’s thousands of them in there, and they were covered with dust and the smell of ancient Egypt. So, you go into a used bookstore and surprise yourself. Surprise in life should be everything. You shouldn’t know what you’re doing. You should go into a bookstore to be surprised and changed. So the bookstores change you and reveal new sides of yourself. That’s the importance of a used bookstore.

It has been said over and over again, but there is nothing like the smell of a bookstore.

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    right. bookstores feel like home to me. walking into one is like coming home after a long, hard day.
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    Wherever I go, wherever I live, I’ve always found the used bookstores first thing. I remember cities by of their...
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    they should make an air freshener with that smell.
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    It has been said over...there is nothing like
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