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Ponder the term pome.
Appearantly it's a fleshy fruit, such as an apple, pear, or quince, having several seed chambers and an outer fleshy part largely derived from the hypanthium. It's sometimes called false fruit, though I don't know why.
So, um, you've got a table full of books that contain fruit. And you're propping it up with a game disk, even when you know full well that's a big no-no.
GAME OVER