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The 10 Best Reading Nooks to Enjoy Print Books

  • 09/26/201802/24/2023
  • by Hannah Huff

BECAUSE WE ASSOCIATE WHAT WE READ WITH WHERE WE READ IT


A tangible book is more poetic than a digital one because the inescapable clamor of technology lurks behind every e-book’s text. The experience of reading Virginia Woolf’s words on a page will always eclipse reading them on a screen due to the static simplicity of ink on paper. Digital content’s kineticism is a distraction, a white noise that drowns out poetry’s subtler frequencies. With devices, there is always recourse to another entertainment option, but with real books, there is simply the text and the view in front of you. Reading a real, real good book is a poetic experience in and of itself that can be accentuated by the purlieu, so here are the 10 best reading nooks to nestle in and enjoy your printed book.

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