Because it’s always okay to jump into bed with a book

A good book is a good friend. Some books - the really special kind - are lifelong loves.

But even if you have a briefly entertaining fling, it’s all good. Books don’t start immediately sleeping with trashy girls from Craigslist once you turn that last page.

Well, maybe some library books do.

Since Valentine’s Day is approaching, I thought I’d talk about the book Dear Old Love: Anonymous Notes to Former Crushes, Sweethearts, Husbands, Wives, & Ones That Got Away by Andy Selsberg. I love getting all Reading Rainbow on you.

(Please note that I actually tried not to talk for eight unedited minutes. Also, I still need to buy a lamp).

Book Review: Dear Old Love from Amanda Green on Vimeo.

Check out the Dear Old Love site that started it all. There’s new content every day. Oh, delicious heartache!

Here’s a post that spoke to me:

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One Comment

  1. Amanda says:

    Whoa. The lighting on this video is way better on a Mac than it is on a PC.

    You know what that means: Go buy a Mac.

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