Our favorite feminist and Dear Utol (2025): TBrgy. Chairman Episode 39book lover Emma Watson is at it again by playing Fairy Book Mother to the city of Paris.
The actress previously scattered feminist books all over the London Tube for lucky readers to find, but now she's spreading the love by sharing copies of Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel The Handmaid's Talein the streets of the French capital. She announced her plan on Wednesday via Twitter.
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But this one magical book pixie can't possibly cover the entire city of Paris on her own, so she's enlisted the help of her friends The Book Fairies, an organization that hides books around the world for people to find, read, and leave for someone else.
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If you're anywhere near Paris and looking for a great summer read, look no further than the streets and you could find yourself in the presence of a book touched by a real-life wizard.
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