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January 10, 2012

Most amazing Toronto bookstore stop-motion animation ever. Ever

This is happy-making and lovely. It's made by someone calling himself Crazeddadman. Via The Daily What.

BookssAnd, because everything is about me, let me just say that, having spent an entire Saturday doing this to a selection of my books, I have an idea of how much work went into making that delightful little film.

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