The coolest (imaginary) e-book so far

The French are totally kicking butt when it comes to imagining what e-books will look like and act like. These really make the whole Kindle thing look lame.

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  • http://www.twitter.com/leverus Lev Grossman

    The production values in this are exactly the same as in porn — I kept expecting them to start having sex …

  • hannef123

    Oh, hmm… that just put a whole new spin on the whole entire nine minutes…I dont know if I should thank you Lev.

  • johnleeh

    Funny you should say that. Did you know that if you told that e-book to download porn, it would have sex with you? It’s just that technologically advanced.

  • paxadm

    Not believable at all. That guy is way too ugly to get with her. But in a porno…

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