When you buy a book from a book shop, you know that it is pristine. Save, perhaps, from someone flicking through it in the shop, no-one else has opened this particular copy. This is not true of a library book and I find any reminder that this is the case causes me a surprising 'Oh!' moment.
Today I was reading 'The Salmon of Doubt
The odd 'addition' to a book is inevitable, I myself had a particularly unpleasant experience once with a paperback, a gust of wind and a nosefull of dust that probably rendered a couple of pages unreadable, however, I think all library users should strive, no, strive is not good enough, assure, on pain of heavy fine, that all books are returned free of hair, skin and bodily secretions.
"A hair! It was a straight hair, which is good ..."
ReplyDeleteMy girlfriend is the only person I know to have straight pubic hair! ... I'll check to make sure she hasn't read that particular book ...
Has she ever read the book?
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