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Eat up these books

8th annual International Edible Book Show and Tea

4-6 p.m., Republic of Boulder, 1095 Canyon Blvd., Boulder

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Admission $7; Boulder Museum of Contemporary Arts members and children, $5

We’ve been devouring novels all winter long. Now comes a chance to eat books for real, at the International Edible Book Show of book titles real and made up, rendered in consumables. Sip tea and nibble on goodies while you ooh and ahh over books made from marzipan and tortillas, candy and flatbread, all in the name of supporting the Book Arts League, a non-profit devoted to the preservation of printing techniques of all types.

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