1. housingworksbookstore:

It’s true! The whole store! PLUS: Members get 30% off all month. Today, World AIDS Day, would be a great day to join; membership is only $60 a year, which is $5 a month, which is less than a sandwich, and you get 10% off all the time always, extra discounts on sales, special member giveaways, and more.
AND THERE’S MORE, this weekend is our monthly sale; the whole store is 30% off Saturday and Sunday, with members getting an extra 10% on top of that. It’s like we really like you guys or something, all these sales. You couldn’t pay full price if you tried (actually you couldn’t ever because all of our stuff is discounted already).
via Holiday Sale: 10% Off Everything, All December — Events — Housing Works

    housingworksbookstore:

    It’s true! The whole store! PLUS: Members get 30% off all month. Today, World AIDS Day, would be a great day to join; membership is only $60 a year, which is $5 a month, which is less than a sandwich, and you get 10% off all the time always, extra discounts on sales, special member giveaways, and more.

    AND THERE’S MORE, this weekend is our monthly sale; the whole store is 30% off Saturday and Sunday, with members getting an extra 10% on top of that. It’s like we really like you guys or something, all these sales. You couldn’t pay full price if you tried (actually you couldn’t ever because all of our stuff is discounted already).

    via Holiday Sale: 10% Off Everything, All December — Events — Housing Works

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      can buy books, save some money...still contribute to bettering
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Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing. (Harper Lee)

I nearly always write, just as I nearly always breathe.
(John Steinbeck)

When I don’t write, I feel my world shrinking. I feel I am in a prison. I feel I lose my fire and my color. It should be a necessity, as the sea needs to heave, and I call it breathing.
(Anaïs Nin)

With my eyes closed, I would touch a familiar book and draw its fragrance deep inside me. This was enough to make me happy.
(Haruki Murakami)

I stepped into the bookshop and breathed in that perfume of paper and magic that strangely no one had ever thought of bottling.
(Carlos Ruiz Zafón)

He loved a book because it was a book; he loved its odor, its form, its title. What he loved in a manuscript was its old illegible date, the bizarre and strange Gothic characters, the heavy gilding which loaded its drawings. It was its pages covered with dust — dust of which he breathed the sweet and tender perfume with delight.
(Gustave Flaubert)

I whispered the thrilling words to myself, then lifted the book to my nose and breathed the ink from its pages. The scent of possibilities.
(Kate Morton)



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