From a bright wizard, she has turned into a charming fairy now. Watson is now one of the book fairies. Working with a group called The Book Fairies, the actor tweeted to announce she would be hiding books around the city.
"Harry Potter" star Emma Watson spent Thursday hiding copies of Margaret Atwood's classic novel "The Handmaid's Tale" across Paris to promote feminism. Fans of Emma (and The Handmaid's Tale) soon began rushing from location to location to try to find the books placed there by everyone's favorite celebrity bookworm, and those lucky enough to strike gold posted about their triumphs on Twitter. "Je cache des copies de La Servante Ecarlate dans tout Paris!" she posted in English and French.
Watson, who was born in Paris and grew up in England, has previously left books by female authors around various cities. They are then encouraged to hide the books again for someone else to discover.
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The strappy dress was so low that the actress accidentally flashed a peek at her nipple covers that had been strategically placed to hide her modesty.
The book hunt was part of the Beauty And The Beast star's attempt to revive interest in reading and literature, especially the feminist kind.



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