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Illuminati....
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First thing I do when it pick up a book is smell it. That smell is worth the weird looks in bookshops
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two of my favorite smells are barnes and noble and the library, so I don't know about 'new' book smells :)
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N_Simpson21 wrote:Perhaps it's just the smell of a new book that triggers a deeper meaning. For example, once you open that new book and get a whiff of its unread pages, you garner a sense of excitement for the journey you are about to take through its many untouched pages. Just a thought.
I agree with N_Simpson21, there is a certain excitement to a new book smell, whereas an older book's pages might evoke comfort and familiarity.
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Side note kind of a thing here to continue with the book smells, I borrowed a book to my girlfriend and she gave it back recently. While reading it, I noticed that the pages faintly smell like her perfume. This made me think that maybe you can connect books to people in this way or connect books to say houses since they smell the same way..... I dunno
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I love the smell of new books, it's like hearing the pages for the first time.
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leasanders99 wrote:I have to say I do not really smell the books, but when I walk into a store it has the "book smell" and I absolutely adore it.

I have to agree with you, don't smell books specifically but a bookstore is great!
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I love the smell of books--old and new. I used to lay my head on my textbooks during school just to smell the books. Of course I pretended to sleep so that I didn't look like a book nerd. I like the smell of old books, although if they aren't properly cared for they tend to smell like dust. I also love the smell of coffee and books. Does anyone else go on dates to bookstores?
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I have to agree with you new books bring nothing to the table as far as a smell goes. But I love library books, I love the smell how easily the pages turn everything even the yellow tinge of the pages. An old book has a perfect smell.
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tara625 wrote:I love the smell of books--old and new. I used to lay my head on my textbooks during school just to smell the books. Of course I pretended to sleep so that I didn't look like a book nerd. I like the smell of old books, although if they aren't properly cared for they tend to smell like dust. I also love the smell of coffee and books. Does anyone else go on dates to bookstores?
Lately I've started going to bookstores with my girlfriend :) sometimes we'll buy each other coffee or a book or just stroll around looking. It's a nice pastime :)
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I love the smell of new books, too. When I was pregnant I was very sensitive to smells. I would buy new books and flip the pages and sniff at the same time. I loved that smell, but unfortunately I can't smell it as well as I did while I was pregnant anymore.
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Ah! The wonderful smell of new books!
I do love the smell of new books, but the "smell" is not just about the stimulation of the olfactory nerves. It is about the possibilities. Not every new book carries that type of "new book" smell. I only feel the way I do about the new book smell when it comes to textbooks at the beginning of the school year or college semester. However, that smell enriched with possibilities does tend to fade away rather quickly once the reality of the hefty price sticker penetrates.
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Old books defiantly smell better. I think the fascination with new books is not so much the smell, but when the spine of a new book cracks is where the appeal came from.
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There's nothing better than holding a new book, smell or no smell...
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A new book can be old too though :) it may be old in time but you just got it
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