The flying book takes Morris to a library where other flying books live.
Yet in both cases the books live powerfully in the memory after reading.
Perhaps the book would live without these, but with them it is certainly immortal.
If we want to have a family that reads, then we're going to have a little place where the books live.
A book lives thanks to the girl who is in it.
The best-selling books are more about living the food life.
Between him and Augustine, there is little doubt whose book will live longer.
So the book still lives and breathes (as do I).
His books, he knew, would not live as some of the others had.
Could it be that books were living, too?