Library attempts to build the world's longest book-domino chain

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      In an effort to promote its summer-reading program, the Seattle Public Library recently attempted to set a new record for the world's longest book-domino chain.

      According the video above, on May 31, two college students and 27 volunteers used 2,131 books to build a domino chain that wound around the grounds of the library's flagship location (1000 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington).

      Whether it shattered the record remains to be seen, but anyway you slice it, that's a lot of books for the librarians to pick up.

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      Hazlit

      Jun 5, 2013 at 7:03am

      It is also, by the way, a very shitty library. While their collection may be larger than Vancouver the research collections are much worse. All bestsellers I'm afraid.