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Tuesday distractions.

Tuesday distractions.

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“Pixie is a model who enjoys expertly chosen literature in her spare time. She prefers to read it upside down.”

“Pixie is a model who enjoys expertly chosen literature in her spare time. She prefers to read it upside down.”

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scribnerbooks:

An action shot goes a long way

Go viral. Include cats. (Works for us every time.)

scribnerbooks:

An action shot goes a long way

Go viral. Include cats. (Works for us every time.)

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Henry and Bristol cannot resist a Powell’s Books box.

Henry and Bristol cannot resist a Powell’s Books box.

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So this happened.

So this happened.

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Does your cat (or dog) nap in a Powell’s box? Does your toddler sip juice from a Powell’s mug? Are you rocking a Powell’s tee… RIGHT NOW?We want to see your Powell’s swag! Email your pics to tumblr@powells.com, and we’ll add them to our Pinterest board.

Does your cat (or dog) nap in a Powell’s box? Does your toddler sip juice from a Powell’s mug? Are you rocking a Powell’s tee… RIGHT NOW?

We want to see your Powell’s swag! Email your pics to tumblr@powells.com, and we’ll add them to our Pinterest board.

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Some mysteries just aren’t meant to be solved.

Some mysteries just aren’t meant to be solved.

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“For years cat people have been portrayed as feeble-minded Ms. Havishams who make cozies for their sleeping pets and say things like, ‘My cat gives the best investment advice, or, ‘I hope there was an apostle named ‘Muffins’ because I just got a 13th tabby for my Last Supper tableau.’” Francesco Marciuliano, author of I Could Pee on This, posits that cats—not dogs—are the true paragons of masculinity.  Read more on the Powell’s blog: http://powells.us/SBSV37

“For years cat people have been portrayed as feeble-minded Ms. Havishams who make cozies for their sleeping pets and say things like, ‘My cat gives the best investment advice, or, ‘I hope there was an apostle named ‘Muffins’ because I just got a 13th tabby for my Last Supper tableau.’”

Francesco Marciuliano, author of I Could Pee on This, posits that cats—not dogs—are the true paragons of masculinity.

Read more on the Powell’s blog: http://powells.us/SBSV37