You are welcome, my love, for you know how to treat books.
It must treat things, and books, and sovereign genius, as itself also a sovereign.
Not the right way to treat books, he thought, but he was glad that someone had been careless.
I'm fascinated by the way the marketplace treats non-fiction books, particularly business books.
Readers sense this, I think, and treat books and the people who make them very differently than someone hawking a vitamin or a penny stock.
Yet there must be drawbacks to treating books as commodities.
My peeve is not about a particular book but the way we are treating books.
It treats, among other things, schooling, music, books, pets and sport.
As for the second, I find it impossible to treat books in terms of 'illumination' and, further, to narrow things down to one all-important text.
Are children going to treat books more like baseball cards than keys to the imagination?