While eBooks are fantastic, it's important to remember that reading a print book is sometimes an experience you cannot duplicate on a computer or device. Here are three books to remind you just how beautiful and extraordinary physical books can be.
David Carter's One Red Dot is billed as a "pop up book for all ages" and it does not disappoint. Each page is stunning and can be considered a work of art in its own right.
Nick Bantock tells the story of two artists in love in Giffin and Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence. With artwork you can touch, feel, and examine, the story literally plays out in your hands.
After Anne Carson's older brother died, she began to put together a collection of memories including poems, photographs, collages and paintings. Compiled and reproduced in full color in Nox, this is a window into a family's history that looks and feels like a secret artifact.
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