Personal Library
If you open the door to my private library, you will enter a room where the bookcases extend from floor to ceiling, around every wall save for the door itself and the large window that lets in the light from the morning sun as it crests the Atlantic Ocean. The room itself is two stories high, and I have created a series of sliding ladders and trellises to enable any relatively able-bodied person to peruse the various shelves for whatever tome they might happen upon.
I have painstakingly put together this collection of tomes, and indeed taken care in designing this room and its various shelving units, in order to display and maintain this library with the utmost efficiency and comfort.
I would like to invite you into this library, to wander, to roam, to mill about. But most importantly, I invite you to either find something you would like to read, or bring to me a book of your choosing. Don't be concerned with what you think I might like, tell me what you think is something that I should read.
I have painstakingly put together this collection of tomes, and indeed taken care in designing this room and its various shelving units, in order to display and maintain this library with the utmost efficiency and comfort.
I would like to invite you into this library, to wander, to roam, to mill about. But most importantly, I invite you to either find something you would like to read, or bring to me a book of your choosing. Don't be concerned with what you think I might like, tell me what you think is something that I should read.


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