The Underground New York Public Library is a visual library featuring the Reading-Riders of the NYC subways.
This project is not affiliated with The New York Public Library
on the left she’s reading “Nekoben,” by Junko Ohyama. on the right he’s reading “Halachos of Pesach,” by Shimon D. Eider.
Nekoben: I wasn’t able to find this book online, but here is a plot profile of the T.V movie based on it.
Halachos of Pesach: Borrow I Read
Note: I’m away from NYC for the next three weeks. The Underground Library will open again for Spring on April 4th. Looking forward to then! :)
“When I think of all the books still left for me to read, I am certain of further happiness.”
Jules Renard
(via joyfulchild)
From Left to Right: “The Exile,” by Allan Folsom; “Remembrance of Things Past, Vol. 3: The Captive, The Fugitive & Time Regained,” by Marcel Proust; “Zen in the Art of Archery,” by Eugen Herrigel; ”The Journal of Best Practices: A Memoir of Marriage,Asperger Syndrome, and One Man’s Quest to Be a Better Husband,” by David Finch
Remembrance of Things Past, Vol. 3: Borrow I Read
Zen in the Art of Archery: Borrow I Read
The Journal of Best Practices: Borrow I Read *This book identified by vaguely-downward. Thank you!!
Friday eReader
Here is our Friday eReader. This week, she’s behind closed doors.
This article combines the meteor that came to our planet today, with quotes from Leo Tolstoy. It’s beautiful.
Also, here’s a guide for how to take a great author photo (via I Love Charts).
Have a good weekend,
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