libricide. Noun. The destruction of books. read more librocubicularist. /lib-ro-kyoo-ˈbi-kyoo-la-rist/ noun. a person who reads books in bed. read more Life is a series of gaps between books. read more Life is short—buy the book, read the book, love the book! read more Life is short. Read the book. Eat the cake. Take the trip. Buy the shoes. read more Livraria Lello in Porto, Portugal is one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. read more Located at the entrance of the Municipal Library in Prague, Czech Republic, Infinity book Tower is made of 8,000+ books, with mirrors at the top & bottom of the tower, symbolizing the infinite knowledge gained through reading. It was built in 1998 by a Slovak artist Matej Kren. read more Located in the center of COEX Mall in Seoul, South Korea, Starfield Library is an open public space for everyone, a futuristic library with 13-meter floor-to-ceiling bookshelves holding 50 thousands books and 600 magazines. Visitors may use the escalators to the second level. read more logophile. /ˈlaw-guh-fahyl/ noun. a person who loves words read more London’s Savoy is one of the few hotels in the world that employs a Book Butler, who oversees a collection of 40 titles presented in a beautifully illustrated library menu and will be on hand to accommodate suite guests’ literary needs. read more Longest English word entered in a major dictionary: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Definition: a lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust read more Low fantasy, a sub-genre of fantasy, is characterized by being set on Earth, the real world, with the inclusion of some magical elements. An example of low fantasy is Harry Potter, set in a fictional version of the UK. read more «« « 20 21 22 23 24 » »»
Located at the entrance of the Municipal Library in Prague, Czech Republic, Infinity book Tower is made of 8,000+ books, with mirrors at the top & bottom of the tower, symbolizing the infinite knowledge gained through reading. It was built in 1998 by a Slovak artist Matej Kren. read more
Located in the center of COEX Mall in Seoul, South Korea, Starfield Library is an open public space for everyone, a futuristic library with 13-meter floor-to-ceiling bookshelves holding 50 thousands books and 600 magazines. Visitors may use the escalators to the second level. read more
London’s Savoy is one of the few hotels in the world that employs a Book Butler, who oversees a collection of 40 titles presented in a beautifully illustrated library menu and will be on hand to accommodate suite guests’ literary needs. read more
Longest English word entered in a major dictionary: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Definition: a lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust read more
Low fantasy, a sub-genre of fantasy, is characterized by being set on Earth, the real world, with the inclusion of some magical elements. An example of low fantasy is Harry Potter, set in a fictional version of the UK. read more