The Top 5 Best Uses For Your Local Library (That Aren’t Just Books)
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The Top 5 Best Uses For Your Local Library (That Aren’t Just Books)
The Great Gatsby For NES
Amazing find from our friends at r/books!
As a tribute to old NES games, developer Charlie Hoey and editor Pete Smith created an 8-bit-style online game of The Great Gatsby.
“Write what you like; there is no other rule.”
O. Henry: September 11th, 1862 - June 5th, 1910.
Book Domino Chain World Record
The Seattle Public Library launched the 2013 Summer Reading Program by trying to set a new world record for the longest book domino chain.
SPOILER ALERT: They succeeded, and it was beautiful!
World’s Tiniest Library Pops Up In New York City
The adorable object, which sits outside St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral School at 32 Prince Street, looks like a big doughnut on stilts or, if you imagine it with a few flourishes, a peevish robot.
The curious reading hovel is the work of Stereotank, a design collaboration between Venezuelan architects Marcelo Ertorteguy and Sara Valente, who were responsible for last summer’s bicycle-powered musical whirligig on Astor Place. The couple built the library at the invitation of the Architectural League of New York and the organizers of the PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature. It is one of 10 mini-libraries now scattered in the ‘hoods below 8th Street, which will serve printed words to the public until they disappear in September.
So how wee are we talking? Well, if somebody tried to stock it with the complete Encyclopedia Britannica, it would likely pop at the seams. Avoid eating a garlicky gyro or lox-and-onion bagel before entering, because your face will be inches away from any other occupant as you leaf through the literature.
Click here to see more photos of the “World’s Tiniest Library!”