THE BOOK ABOUT BOOKS
A few months after reading a book, we remember almost nothing about it – maybe not even the title. What we remember for a long time afterwards is whether we had a good time reading it. In essence, whenever we urge someone to buy a book we've read, we remind ourselves that we enjoyed their company while it lasted – and felt a little lost when their reading was over. We enjoyed it.
With pleasure as a compass, without preconceived prejudices, Petros Tatsopoulos swims in the open ocean of reading, among all kinds of books – easy books and difficult books, entertaining and revealing, intimidating and comforting, ominous and auspicious – that have kept him in good company in the last seven years. The volume's rich illustrations help pay homage to reading and create a book about books.
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