The book-loving owner bought a new bookshelf, and his collection of books eagerly climbed onto it, arranging themselves into categories such as literature, philosophy, nature, social sciences, music, painting, food, and travel. However, the process was far from quiet, as books within each category further split into small factions, constantly bickering and competing. For instance, La Fontaine's Fables and the Oxford Dictionary engaged in a battle of wits, while Aristotle and Plato tried to outshine each other. The music books held their own concert, and the painting books organized an exhibition of famous artworks.
After all the commotion, the books finally settled into their places, filling the once-empty shelves to the brim. Only the hefty volumes like Tolstoy, Shakespeare, and Dostoevsky remained on the floor, serving as supports for the bookshelf...
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