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What books tell about their readers?

What books tell about their readers?

Books are really interesting creatures. They are telling many things about their readers, and one thing is, of course, smell what would be stored in the book. If a person who smokes lots of cigarettes would borrow some book and return it, that will smell can be noticed very well. Also, things like oil spots in the technical manuals are telling that the manual is used in the garage.

Also, the points, where the spots are telling tales about the things, what kind of things are repaired in the garage. If the parts, where is details of the certain motorcycles are full of fingerprints, but other parts of the book are clean, that means that in those places people are repairing mostly those motorbikes. But what if dirty spots are located in the gun catalogs, what that thing can uncover?

The same way we can look at the gun catalogs, and make conclusions, what kind of guns the persons who are reading those books own. At first, the books, that are handling the prices of ammunition and guns are different than books, which are handling repairing of guns. If a person looks intensively the pages, what is handling the buying certain type of weapon, that means that there is a possibility that a person would want to order that kind of gun.

And if that person looks at the repairing instructions for some type of guns, that means the person would probably own that kind of thing. Or that individual would want to modify the weapon, like transform replica gun back to operational.

If the pages, where are diagrams of the certain guns are dirty, and the pages where are prices only a certain type of ammunition, like 223.caliber Remington ammunition this tells that those people might have assault rifles because that ammunition is used in NATO-caliber assault rifles. The same way calibers like 9mm. Parabellum tells that the person has the automatic pistol, or that reader has been fingered just the pages, where is information, how to order that certain type of ammunition.

If we are thinking about the cookbooks, there is visible what kind of food the person has been made while looking at that book, and in some animal and hunting books, certain pages have become dirty, which means that the book has been read outside the house. And this kind of information tells, what kind of guns the readers of those books have in the home.

One of the thing what the people don't notice when they are borrowing the vegetable books is that there are sometimes many dirty spots in the chapters, what are handling certain vegetables, like Cannabis, and that tells that person would maybe try to establish the plant for that vegetable. This kind of detail is telling interesting stories about the readers of the books. And we probably don't want to tell some of those details to anybody. The dirty spots in men's magazines are telling the affections to a certain way to make those things. And maybe we don't want those other people will know this kind of thing about our private life.

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