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This Book Is Literally Just Pictures of Cute Animals That Will Make You Feel Better Hardback

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This zoological and photographic odyssey documents the cutest, cuddliest and silliest animals of all time, to brighten up the days of us humans across the world. As its name subtly suggests, this book features 90 pictures of excessively cute animals. That's Literally it. While turning these puppy-peppered pages, your mood will Literally become one of delight and tenderness. And therein lies the powerful magic of pictures of cute animals. Just simply peering into those big eyes carries with it all the gravitas of a David Attenborough nature documentary, but without having to actually watch a documentary. The resilience of the animal kingdom is endlessly inspiring. Cast your mind to this iconic image: a kitten dangling from a tree branch, while sagely encouraging us humans to just "hang in there." And hang in there we did - in order to own this book. This is Literally exactly what our turbulent world needs right now. With its unique meow factor, this is the book that you deserve after a ruff day at work. (It should be said that, mercifully, no animal puns are included in this book.) Beyond shadow of a doubt, this book is a landmark moment in the history of photojournalism.

Product code: 9781925811186

ISBN 9781925811186
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H191xW167xS17
Publisher Smith Street Books
No. Of Pages 96
On Sale Date 01/10/2019
This zoological and photographic odyssey documents the cutest, cuddliest and silliest animals of all time, to brighten up the days of us humans across the world. As its name subtly suggests, this book features 90 pictures of excessively cute animals. That's Literally it. While turning these puppy-peppered pages, your mood will Literally become one of delight and tenderness. And therein lies the powerful magic of pictures of cute animals. Just simply peering into those big eyes carries with it all the gravitas of a David Attenborough nature documentary, but without having to actually watch a documentary. The resilience of the animal kingdom is endlessly inspiring. Cast your mind to this iconic image: a kitten dangling from a tree branch, while sagely encouraging us humans to just "hang in there." And hang in there we did - in order to own this book. This is Literally exactly what our turbulent world needs right now. With its unique meow factor, this is the book that you deserve after a ruff day at work. (It should be said that, mercifully, no animal puns are included in this book.) Beyond shadow of a doubt, this book is a landmark moment in the history of photojournalism.