Friday Cephalopod: Where's his book?

Since I just received my very own copy of The Digital Cuttlefish Omnibus, I had to include a picture of a cuttlefish this week, even if this one doesn't have a book of poetry.

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You can order your own copy, too. Keep it by the bedside for amorous readings, or something.

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