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Book Hacking: Not as Terrifying as It Sounds

More timely old stuff: lifehacker’s 13 Book Hacks for the Library Crowd.

Most of us spend a lot of time in the virtual world these days, but that doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate a good book every now and then.

From your local library to the classroom to the bookstore, there are a lot of tools available to help you save time and money when it comes to the bound world of information. Today, in the interest of lifehacking your bookshelf, I’m rounding up my favorite 13 “book hacks” for getting the most from your bound literature.

One Response to “Book Hacking: Not as Terrifying as It Sounds”
  1. Zdenek Says:

    This is sweet! Thanks a bunch. I especially like the invisible bookshelf, for some reason. I may bind a few of my own books and stick them into the air.

    :)


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