Imagining the secret life of books, after hours

wacky By Kathleen Atkins

Books represent the ultimate distillation of the life of the mind. But what if books had a life of their own?

A couple of videographers imagined the life of books at home, then pondered the larger entertainments of books at their Toronto bookstore, when all the staff had gone home. And so they sneaked into the bookstore at night — and caught a dance of a most unusual kind. Enjoy! Play the video

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Kathleen Atkins

About Kathleen Atkins

Kathleen Atkins is the Windows Secrets associate editor. She's also a freelance writer, editor, and photographer. Prior to joining Windows Secrets, she worked at Microsoft Press.