Aurora and Pluma frequented the same bookstore, and occasionally saw each other in passing. But it wasn't until they reached for the same book on the shelf that they actually had the reason to speak to one another. It did not take long for the two of them to realize they had very similar tastes in authors and genres, and enjoyed discussing their opinions on the works, both differing and similar. Very soon they found themselves having weekly meetings at the bookstore, in their own little book club, so they could discuss their recent reads. They of course, started with the book that led to their first encounter.
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the book is called "Burning The Books" By Richard Ovenden. Its a take on the how information in its many forms including the many great libraries were burned and often never recovered. This included Mesopatamia and their clay tablets that were shattered and lost in warfare to Alexandria and beyond.
the book is called "Burning The Books" By Richard Ovenden. Its a take on the how information in its many forms including the many great libraries were burned and often never recovered. This included Mesopatamia and their clay tablets that were shattered and lost in warfare to Alexandria and beyond.
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