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Christopher Brosius has created a perfume that is supposed to smell like a library. He describes it in the following terms:

English Novel taken from a Signed First Edition of one of my very favorite novels, Russian & Moroccan leather bindings, worn cloth and a hint of wood polish.

Now, I like the smell of books just as much as the next girl, but I’m not so sure I want my neck and wrists to smell old and musty. I’ll probably just stick with my standard Rue Royale. However, I’ll give the guy credit for figuring out how to bottle up the smell of a million words.

Christopher Brosius has created a perfume that is supposed to smell like a library. He describes it in the following terms:

English Novel taken from a Signed First Edition of one of my very favorite novels, Russian & Moroccan leather bindings, worn cloth and a hint of wood polish.

Now, I like the smell of books just as much as the next girl, but I’m not so sure I want my neck and wrists to smell old and musty. I’ll probably just stick with my standard Rue Royale. However, I’ll give the guy credit for figuring out how to bottle up the smell of a million words.


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    I really really really want to smell this…
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    i wouldn’t spray this on myself, but i think i would spray it in my room. is that weird? i just love the way libraries...
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