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“Books — the warm, leather-skinned weight of them in your hands, the way they smelled when you lifted them close to your face. The unfeasibly heart-jolting shock once, as a tome fell heavily open at some much-visited page, divided itself neatly in two blocky halves along the spine — and you…” quote by Richard K. Morgan
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““ Books — the warm, leather-skinned weight of them in your hands, the way they smelled when you lifted them close to your face. The unfeasibly heart-jolting shock once, as a tome fell heavily open at some much-visited page, divided itself neatly in two blocky halves along the spine — and you thought, guiltily, that you’d broken it. ””

Richard K. Morgan

About This Quote

The tactile and sensory experience of handling a book can feel intimate and even violent, as if breaking the book releases a hidden emotional shock.

In simple terms: Holding a book can feel like a visceral, breaking moment.

Key Takeaway

Physical interaction with books can trigger deep emotional responses.

Themes

sensory detail literary love emotion materiality nostalgia

Mood

evocative intimate

Type

descriptive passage sensory memoir

When to use this quote

  • first‑time reading a cherished novel
  • discovering a rare antique book
  • library archival work

Key Concepts

embodied cognition aesthetic experience

Practical Applications

  • use tactile cues to enhance reading immersion
  • preserve physical books for sensory value

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do physical books evoke stronger feelings than digital texts?
  • How does the act of 'breaking' a book symbolize emotional release?
A Different Perspective

The violent metaphor may romanticize damage, overlooking the loss of cultural artifacts.

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