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A bookshelf.
A bookshelf.

A book is a collection of sheets of paper, parchment or other material, bound together along one edge within covers. A book is also a literary work or a main division of such a work. A book produced in electronic format is known as an e-book.

Serial publications such as magazines, journals or newspapers are normally not called books.

[edit] Books and spanking

There are spanking novels and instructional spanking literature printed in book form. For other (i.e. mainstream) books with spanking references, see spanking in literature.

There are also spanking scenes in mainstream comics and manga.

A special trick of schoolboys was to stuff a book in the seat of their trousers if they knew or feared they were going to be caned on that day. The book would protect them from feeling the cane while they would pretend to be in pain. However this trick was often discovered by the teacher, resulting in the instant removal of the book and, probably in most cases, extra punishment for attempting the racket. The book trick would also be sure to fail if the punishment was a bare bottom spanking.

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