
It might not be the first time you have delayed reading a book for months together. The procrastination though unnecessary was not fueled by enough suspense or action maybe. For all those lazy readers out there, a Buenos Aires based publisher has created a book with in that disappears in 2 months.
Nicknamed the El Libro que No Puede Esperar (The Book That Can't Wait), the book is tightly sealed shut inside a package and the clock starts ticking right after you open it. The ink would start aging and fade away gradually as you chew through the book. You have no more than 2 months to open the package, ponder tha packaging, and let the contents enter your brain and ponder the book. The special type of ink was devised to evaporate and disappear from the book upon exposure to air
Though the idea forces the slow readers to be quick and ward off their laziness, it is quite the invention that can turn archaic and hackneyed books to fast paced thrillers. Though it might sound like exaggeration, there is a significant amount of truth to that claim. But whether the format would be more accepted than the digital counterparts is debatable.
AW- Anil