


I‘d normally post a photo of the book cover but my copy long since disintegrated to the point where the cover went. Anybody else read a book so much that it simply fell apart? If so, what was it? In Life After Life, Raymond Moody coined the term ‘near-death experience.‘ It‘s a commonplace part of our vocabulary now but back in 1975 it was a ‘new thing.‘ Were these experiences really proof that the soul survives death? A compelling read, even now.
Suet624 Lonesome Dove was my falling apart book. 😁 4y
Soubhiville My first copy of The Hobbit is shredded, but I can‘t part from it. 4y
Lucy_Anywhere @Soubhiville Likewise! Pretty sure it‘s more sellotape than book 4y
SqueakyChu As a kid, I owned a copy of Anderson‘s Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Anderson. I read it over and over until it finally was reduced to a pile of pages held together by the front and back covers and lots of rubber bands. I loved that book so much. 💕 4y
Mistermandolin @SqueakyChu The best-loved books always seem to be the most dog-eared! 4y
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