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As a way to publicize the new Sony Reader, Sony has launched “Words Move Me,” a site that allows bookworms (who, me?) to share their favorite quotations with one another.
This is, as TechCrunch points out, effectively a literary Twitter: Users are allowed to contribute “literary moments” of up to 225 characters, and tag it with whatever emotions the experience evokes.
I submitted a favorite passage from Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood:

“How much do you love me?” Midori asked.
“Enough to melt all the tigers in the world to butter,” I said.

-Elise

As a way to publicize the new Sony Reader, Sony has launched “Words Move Me,” a site that allows bookworms (who, me?) to share their favorite quotations with one another.

This is, as TechCrunch points out, effectively a literary Twitter: Users are allowed to contribute “literary moments” of up to 225 characters, and tag it with whatever emotions the experience evokes.

I submitted a favorite passage from Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood:

“How much do you love me?” Midori asked.

“Enough to melt all the tigers in the world to butter,” I said.

-Elise

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