Book is a book about our relationship to books. It's very hard to describe, you might just have to take a chance.
"Book is unlike any other book I've ever read.... Reading it is an experience, like attending a play. It draws you in and encourages you to confront how you are choosing to live."
"Book is a powerful reminder that the simplest idea is the most brilliant. The only way to know why this is the case is simply to experience Book!"
"Book is one of the strangest and most singular reading experiences I've had. You open it, and are presented with a living, thinking thing. Truly weird in the best way — a simple experience that you'll be thinking about for a long time."
"Book manages to uniquely cross every line you never even supposed the written medium could... As you reach the end, you feel as if you've just consented to being shoved down a joyous rollercoaster and had a celestial puppet-master pull you into the entire Thriller dance routine"
"[Book] has become my go-to gift for any book-loving friend who needs a warm embrace or simply for any dear friend I wish to offer a remarkable alternative to a bouquet of flowers."
Uri Bram writes popular non-fiction with a conceptual approach to mathematical, scientific and analytical thinking.
Bram's first book, Thinking Statistically, shows how to use key statistical concepts informally in everyday life: it has been described as an "excellent read about basic statistical issues... very accessible to even those without a math background," "a great introductory primer, a good basis point to go deeper, or a short read that's humorous," and "a small gem, highly recommended."
"Book" is for book lovers who respect books as perishable and transient articles, made for immediate consumption, to be respected for their contents and, why not, beauty, in all its facets.
It's not a book for bibliophiles who want pristine objects seemingly untouched by human hands.
"Book" is to be experienced, like real books should.
This is a book called Book. It is not exactly about anything, it is more in conversation with you. It pushes you to think outside the boundaries of how you are supposed to relate to books. If, like me, you flinch at the thought of someone folding back a corner of a book or tearing a page, it might be especially worth reading. It's more like a work of art or a game masquerading as a book. Highly recommended!