Gorgeous animated digital valentine cards for the readers in your life

Animated literary Valentines by Adam Ellis

These digital valentine cards are based on love quotes from the world’s favorite authors, including J.K. Rowling, Haruki Murakami, and Edgar Allan Poe.

Are you looking for the valentine card you send via email or share with the book-loving friends on social networks?

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You’ll love these animated valentine cards created by Adam Ellis for BuzzFeed.

The cards are based on love quotes from the world’s favorite authors, including J.K. Rowling, Haruki Murakami, and Edgar Allan Poe.

And, if you’d like to give the book lover in your life something real, make sure to explore the list of the best literary gifts and accessories for the Valentine’s Day.

Go without your love? Nevermore!

Animated literary valentine cards

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Animated literary valentines - JK Rowling

Your love is spellbinding. –J.K. Rowling.

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Animated literary valentines - Edgar Allan Poe

Go without your love? Nevermore! –Edgar Allan Poe.

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Animated literary valentines - Truman Capote

Denying your love would be criminal! –Truman Capote.

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Animated literary valentines - Orson Scott Card

You’re so hot that I almost forget my archaic views on love. –Orson Scott Card.

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Animated literary valentines - Haruki Murakami

Baby, you give me Norwegian wood. –Haruki Murakami.

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Animated literary valentines - Chinua Achebe

Without my sweetheart, things fall apart. –Chinua Achebe.

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Animated literary valentines - HG Wells

Dat ass is out of this world. –H.G. Wells.

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Animated literary valentines - Max Brooks

I like you for your brains. –Max Brooks.

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Animated literary valentines - JRR Tolkien

You are my preciousss. –J.R.R. Tolkien.

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