Duncan Fallowell’s accumulation of books, his “worlds beyond worlds”, is presented with greater inspiration than Jacques Bonnet’s outhouse.
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Wow! That was wonderful. And I will never feel guilty about stacking books up in piles ever again!
It is rather wonderful isn’t it, just the sort of book collection I could spend hours mulling over.