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FiremansWife wrote:I can't say I'm a book sniffer...but I do love the smell of books. It makes the read more enjoyable.
Closet sniffer. ;)
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rssllue wrote:
FiremansWife wrote:I can't say I'm a book sniffer...but I do love the smell of books. It makes the read more enjoyable.
Closet sniffer. ;)
A sniffer in denial.
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Hahaha! Too funny! This thread makes it sound like it is some kind of drug addiction problem or something.
IS IT!?!? :shock:
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Ummmm...no, it is not. It is just a quirk. :)
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Book Dating

I found the original post frightening and emotionally jarring, but it set my creative juices flowing. It prompts me to consider a novel about a man who loves books .... no, I mean REALLY loves books. In fact he takes books out on dates with the intention of smelling them when he gets them back to his place. Now, he wouldn't take a book written by Cormac McCarthy on a date because McCarthy is a guy and my protagonist is a straight male. Nor would he take anything written by Oscar Wilde on a date because Wilde is not only a male but gay. He WOULD take George Eliot on a date because George is really a woman named Mary Ann Evans but since George's face would stop a clock and my hero fancies a digestible dinner, she's out too. I imagine my protagonist taking Jane Austen on a date ... yes, Austen. Somehow I feel she would satisfy all his romanic sensitivities. I imagine him taking Sense And Sensibility with him to a five-star restaurant and placing it upon a cushion in the seat opposite his own. I can imagine the dialogue in somewhat the following vein:

Protagonist - "Wow Jane, it was really cool of you to go on a date with me."

Sense And Sensibility - "I am delighted by your attentions sir. Judging from the finery of this establishment I conclude that your annual income must be at least 5000 pounds."

Protagonist - "No, not nearly THAT much."

Sense And Sensibility - "Yes, but surely you must own properties. I imagine an extensive estate with enormous parkland acreage."

Protagonist - "Actually, I live in a trailer park. Only 473 more payments and the trailer is mine."

Sense And Sensibility - *Falls off the cushion and runs away.*

Protagonist - "Come back Jane ! Don't you want me to smell you ?!"

The possibilities with such a novel are staggering ! Man - Booker, here I come !!!
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I used to but less often now. :P
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reginabally wrote:I used to but less often now. :P
Don't fall off the wagon! ;) Stay strong!
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rssllue wrote:Ummmm...no, it is not. It is just a quirk. :)
Umm... you sure about that? :wink: :P

Just kidding. I'm just jealous.
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Absolutely. My uncle recently gave us (my family, but I suspect it was mostly for me) that is from the late 1890s. It is wonderful,old books are best, I think, but any book will do.
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I absolutely love the smell of books, but there are only two smells I enjoy; new and old. There is a distinct difference between the two. A new book is like the book version of a new born baby smell and an old book is like the smell of your grandparents that you will never forget. Anything in between is completely irrelevant.
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I have never tried finding a good book by smelling it. But, I will sniff the inside like an addict. I love that smell. When I'm really into a book, I'll keep inching it closer to my face until it's right up to my nose and I'll just start smelling it.
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Yes, I am! I love the smell of new books.
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DATo wrote:Book Dating

I found the original post frightening and emotionally jarring, but it set my creative juices flowing. It prompts me to consider a novel about a man who loves books .... no, I mean REALLY loves books. In fact he takes books out on dates with the intention of smelling them when he gets them back to his place. Now, he wouldn't take a book written by Cormac McCarthy on a date because McCarthy is a guy and my protagonist is a straight male. Nor would he take anything written by Oscar Wilde on a date because Wilde is not only a male but gay. He WOULD take George Eliot on a date because George is really a woman named Mary Ann Evans but since George's face would stop a clock and my hero fancies a digestible dinner, she's out too. I imagine my protagonist taking Jane Austen on a date ... yes, Austen. Somehow I feel she would satisfy all his romanic sensitivities. I imagine him taking Sense And Sensibility with him to a five-star restaurant and placing it upon a cushion in the seat opposite his own. I can imagine the dialogue in somewhat the following vein:

Protagonist - "Wow Jane, it was really cool of you to go on a date with me."

Sense And Sensibility - "I am delighted by your attentions sir. Judging from the finery of this establishment I conclude that your annual income must be at least 5000 pounds."

Protagonist - "No, not nearly THAT much."

Sense And Sensibility - "Yes, but surely you must own properties. I imagine an extensive estate with enormous parkland acreage."

Protagonist - "Actually, I live in a trailer park. Only 473 more payments and the trailer is mine."

Sense And Sensibility - *Falls off the cushion and runs away.*

Protagonist - "Come back Jane ! Don't you want me to smell you ?!"

The possibilities with such a novel are staggering ! Man - Booker, here I come !!!
:lol:

What about Anne Rice or J. K. Rowling?
Maybe Laurell K. Hamilton?
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Hello, my name is ALynn and I am a book sniffer. It has been 12 hours since my last sniff.
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Yes of course I sniff old books. I love this forum, it makes me feel so normal!
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